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Some food for thought..

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 4:22 am
by Juliette
Dude.. this guy is .. too deep to comprehend.
Or is it empty? Anyway.. read and weep.
And here I am, still in love with the guy. :P

GOVERNOR SCHWARZENEGGER: First of all, I want to say thank you very much to all of you for being here. And I want to thank also Senator Perata for being here, who is a big believer in infrastructure and who was actually very, very helpful in 2006 and came to me many times in 2005 already, "Let's do the infrastructure, let's do the infrastructure." So he's a great partner and will be a great partner in the future. And then, of course, Secretary Dale Bonner, who is right here -- thank you very much for being here today and helping us organize this whole thing here and being a big believer in infrastructure. And of course David Crane, who is my old buddy, who has been really terrific and understands this whole thing.

I think it's great to have all of you here today. I'm thrilled that we are talking today all about infrastructure and what the needs are. And we are looking forward to hearing from every one of you what we can do to work together in order to create the infrastructure that we need. I don't think that we need to really sell you that we are very enthusiastic about infrastructure. I think that I made that clear when I ran in 2003, when I said we first have to rekindle the economy, bring the economy back, reform workers' compensation and then go and rebuild California and build California.

And I think that's exactly what we have done in 2006. In my State of the State Address I talked about, laid out the plan of our Strategic Growth Plan and the 69-plus billion dollar infrastructure package and challenged the legislators to go to work, Democrats and Republicans working together to find a way of putting it on the ballot that November, 2006 November. And the legislators worked together; months and months they negotiated. Even though people thought it was not going to happen, it did happen and the people then approved 42 billion dollars of infrastructure.

It was, of course, schools, it was transportation, mass transit, fixing our levees and affordable housing. But it was only, as I always said, it was the beginning, it was the foot in the door, because as I said in my last State of the State Address, we need really 500 billion dollars worth of infrastructure over the next 20 years; not immediately, but over the next 20 years.

Now, why we talk about the next 20 years is because some projects do take 15 to 20 years. When we talk about water -- above the ground, below the ground water storage, conveyance and fixing the Delta and all of those things -- it takes years and years and years. People have said that alone will take 15 to 20 years. Also some of the transportation projects, expanding our universities, building the schools that we need and so on, it will take years.

And I think it's also very important that we plan today for the increase in population, because the infrastructure we have in place now is for 18 million people. And we really have to plan; when we talk about 10 years from now, we'll have 45 million people. If you talk about 20 years from now, it could be even more than that, so that's why we have to plan way ahead.

We have, very fortunately, 29 billion dollars still that is not appropriated and money that can be pushed out. So this has great, great potential not only in rebuilding California, but also to create more jobs and to stimulate the economy, which is very important right now. So we are working on that.

But basically, we have also worked together, Democrats and Republicans, to do the second phase, which was two things that were not accomplished in 2006 and that was to really build for the prison population so we don't have to release people just because we are running out of space. And we were very successful to almost hit 9.7 billion dollars in lease revenue bonds. So, we are now working on that. I think the first prison space will become available, the first beds, end of this year, beginning of next year.

And we are right now working on water infrastructure, which is something that the Senator and I, we're going to do and Speaker Núñez and everyone is going to work together with the Republican leaders and we're going to make sure that we have water for the future, safe and reliable water. And as you know, this is something that is very current, because we hear so much now about how our water has drugs in it, so it's very important for us to really work on not only reliable water, but on safe water. And so that all will be part of that infrastructure package that we're working on again; storage, conveyance, fixing the Delta, safe and reliable water. Conservation is a very, very important part of this whole thing. So we're working on that.

But there are many more things that need to be done. We are very interested in public-private partnerships. We are very interested in looking at models, if it is British Columbia, or if it is Great Britain, where they have had great, great success. And I, as a matter of fact, want to go and take the legislative leaders on a trip to British Columbia or to Great Britain to see firsthand the great work that has been done there and to be able to ask all the questions that they have, because for us it's still a new thing here.

So with that, I just want to say that I'm very happy to have all of you here. And let's get going and go around the table and start talking about infrastructure and listen to all of you. Thank you very much

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 4:30 am
by Legendary Apophis
Now I have a headache :lol:
Damn and I thought the political stuff was gone from this & that...looks like not. Interesting what sort of posts would come later.

At least he bothers of environment, unlike Bush, that's already that positive for him!
Not that I would support him, as he's, afterall, not a candidate for presidentship, and I'm not American anyway so it doesn't matter much what I would pick!

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 11:19 am
by Fear Of The Duck
It is not by chance that we are gathered here today for the purpose of celebrating this day. In a time like ours, in which the true human values have more than ever to be our innermost concern, a statement is expected from us. I do not wish to present you with a patented solution, but I would merely like to bring up for discussion a series of hot potatoes which do after all face us. For we do not need ready-made opinions, which anyway do not touch us deeply, but what we need is rather the genuine dialogue which moves us in our humanity.

What brought us together here is our knowledge of the power of encounter in the forming of the intrahuman sphere. The things which matter are settled in this intrahuman sphere. I do not need to tell you what I mean by this. You will all understand me, for in a particular and extraordinary sense you all have to do with people.

In a time such as ours - I have mentioned it already - in which the perspective of things has everywhere begun to waver, everything depends more than ever on the individual who knows of the essence of things, of things as such, of things in their authenticity. We need openhearted people who are capable of this. Who are these people? - you will ask me - and I will answer you: You are they! By being gathered here you have proven more thoroughly than by words that you are prepared to put emphasis on your concern.

That is what I would like to thank you for. But I would also like to thank you for energetically opposing, by your commitment to this good cause, the flood of materialism which threatens to drown everything around us.

To say it in a nutshell from the start: you have come here to be given directions; you have come to listen. From this encounter, on an intrahuman level, you expect a contribution to the reestablishment of the interhuman climate. You expect a restoration of that homey warmth which seems to be lacking, in our modern industrial society, to such a terrifying degree...

But what does this mean for our concrete situation here and now? To pronounce the the question means to pose it. But in fact it means much more than that. It means that we expose ourselves to it, that we surrender to it. That we must not forget. But in the rush and busy work of the day, modern man forgets it all too easily.

But you who belong to the silent majority, you know of it. For our problems stem from a region which it is our vocation to preserve. The wholesome perplexity which comes from this situation opens perspectives which we should not simply block out by turning away in boredom. It is important to think with the heart and to tune in the human antenna to the same wave length. Today no one knows better than man that which is of importance in the end.

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 6:40 am
by Psi Kiya Trist
wait, what about my governator?

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 9:15 pm
by Vendetta
So I didnt read any of this.

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 1:39 am
by Legendary Apophis
Jack wrote:
Vendetta wrote:So I didnt read any of this.

Nor did I, so I didn't post, but hey, congrats on learning how to spam, now take it to the Temple.

:lol:

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:56 am
by Londo Mollari
heh

most of his speaches are the same

his introductions are almost always identical

"thankyou X, who is here *indicates to front row* for being a great help etc"

regardless, he hasn't done a bad job

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:58 am
by Juliette
sgt.johnkeel wrote:heh

most of his speaches are the same

his introductions are almost always identical

"thankyou X, who is here *indicates to front row* for being a great help etc"

regardless, he hasn't done a bad job

True, I think. :)

Hmm.. *wonders who Arnie's speechwriter is*

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:52 pm
by Vendetta
Jack wrote:
Vendetta wrote:So I didnt read any of this.

Nor did I, so I didn't post, but hey, congrats on learning how to spam, now take it to the Temple.


Clearly you:
A) did infact read atleast my post.

And

B) Posted yourself.

Also, the temple is crap, so no, endless retarded posts 1 after the other all chucked in the same area serve no purpose but to bore and spam is much less effective and even more so pointless if it's in a thread specifically designed for it. It's takes what fun it has away from it all together.

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 1:38 am
by Psi Kiya Trist
Vendetta wrote:
Jack wrote:
Vendetta wrote:So I didnt read any of this.

Nor did I, so I didn't post, but hey, congrats on learning how to spam, now take it to the Temple.


Clearly you:
A) did infact read atleast my post.

And

B) Posted yourself.

Also, the temple is crap, so no, endless retarded posts 1 after the other all chucked in the same area serve no purpose but to bore and spam is much less effective and even more so pointless if it's in a thread specifically designed for it. It's takes what fun it has away from it all together.


spam quality has dropped as people choose to believe in the incoherency aspect of "spam" as perceived by many, as opposed to "zomg that's spam? that looked on topic!" spam which it used to represent... before hidden >_>

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 2:02 am
by Juliette
Hear, hear!


I was spamming during the Silver days, the Golden days gone by by that time already.. I remember.. it was more fun, indeed. Confusing the heck out of people, hijacking threads, the time when being a spammer wasn't too bad. Nowadays, one would almost be ashamed of looking at the temple, some efforts by various people to make a difference there notwithstanding.

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 3:17 am
by Vendetta
Exactly, that is the spam I remember and love, infact, we're somewhat doing it right now ;)

I am a master of throwing threads offtopic :lol:

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 11:08 am
by Londo Mollari
is arnie still trying to alter/ammend the constitution in order to run for the Presidency?

or has he given up on that

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 8:15 pm
by Vendetta
sgt.johnkeel wrote:is arnie still trying to alter/ammend the constitution in order to run for the Presidency?

or has he given up on that



Perhaps he should just punch the constitution till it bends to his will....or fists, whichever.

Re: Some food for thought..

Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 8:47 am
by DaJman
if it were legal i say we should have a SCHWARZENEGGER/Chuck Norris ticket to the presidency! i mean they'd be undefeatable