This post is especially targeted to Governor Jan Brewer.
Normally I would not advocate taking the lead from the left coast but in this case, I think our Executive Branch could take a lesson from Governor Schwarzengger.
Here are the first two paragraphs from the lead story on the Los Angeles Times:
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger this morning ordered state workers to take a third day off without pay each month after Republican lawmakers acting with his support blocked a Democratic proposal to ease the state’s deficit and allow the government to keep paying bills.
The Republican governor unveiled billions of dollars in additional proposed cuts to schools and public universities to deal with a deficit that he says is now $26.3 billion, an increase of $2 billion. He also announced an emergency special session of the Legislature that would allow lawmakers to act on them immediately.
The good news is that Arizona is not in the same shape as California. The deficit is not as bad and we have a Republican Legislature for the most part dominated by conservatives. Our problem is with the Executive Branch which has become increasingly politically skew divergent.
Sending an 18% sales tax increase to the ballot would be political suicide not just for the referendum itself but for any reelection hopes.
It would also be a very expensive request only to receive a resounding “NO” from the voters.
This is one time I would have to agree with the Governator. It’s time to cut and cut more, especially in the area of education that has lost the bang for the buck.


