We had such high hopes for you. You were never a true conservative, I know, but you were talking the talk when it came to taxes and spending. Your campaign for Governor was full of promise... but what have you done to us? You have aided and abetted the State Legislature in spending us into oblivion and raising our taxes -- looks like mine will go up by over $1,000 - maybe YOU can afford that, but I cannot! YOU HAVE BROKEN YOUR PROMISES, you have been a WORSE governor than Gray Davis! You are a long way from being a super hero... what a disappointment you are. You are not worthy of the title of "Governor" That title is for someone who manages his stewardship wisely, you have not. You have been weak, you have given into every special interest, now leaving the truly needy (handicapped and children) with fewer resources because of your weakness. Shame on you.
TownHall.com laid out the case against you:
-- California’s state expenditures grew from $104 billion in 2003 to $145 billion in 2008.
-- California has the worst credit rating in the nation.
-- California has the fourth highest unemployment rate in the nation, 9.3 percent -- higher even than the car manufacturing state of Michigan.
-- California has the second highest home foreclosure rate.
-- California’s tax-paying middle class is leaving the state. California’s net loss last year in state-to-state migration exceeded every other state's. New York, another left-run state, was second.
-- Since 2000, California’s job growth rate -- which in the late 1970s was many times higher than the national average -- has lagged behind the national average by almost 20 percent.
-- California has lost 25 percent of its industrial work force since 2001.
TownHall.com laid out the case against you:
-- California’s state expenditures grew from $104 billion in 2003 to $145 billion in 2008.
-- California has the worst credit rating in the nation.
-- California has the fourth highest unemployment rate in the nation, 9.3 percent -- higher even than the car manufacturing state of Michigan.
-- California has the second highest home foreclosure rate.
-- California’s tax-paying middle class is leaving the state. California’s net loss last year in state-to-state migration exceeded every other state's. New York, another left-run state, was second.
-- Since 2000, California’s job growth rate -- which in the late 1970s was many times higher than the national average -- has lagged behind the national average by almost 20 percent.
-- California has lost 25 percent of its industrial work force since 2001.

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