George Skelton offers his wisdom on the fiscal measures on the November ballot. Of the bi-partisan bond package (1B-1E), Skelton says:
"Any Californian who doesn't vote for these bonds might as well just pack up and move to Nevada, Idaho or Mississippi. And business owners should take their jobs and employees with them.
Because soon it's going to be impossible to get to work in urban areas. Freeways will be impassable. Rails impractical. Moreover, public schools will be depressingly overcrowded. Housing unaffordable for the working stiff."
He then proceeds to recommend that voters defeat the interest-group written 84, 87, 88, and 89.
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Sunday, October 22, 2006
Skelton on the November ballot
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