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category international | politics / elections | opinion/analysis author Monday September 29, 2003 05:47author by berniebirdauthor email berniejbird at yahoo dot ie Report this post to the editors

An IMC.ie’s lay-persons guide to what the f*$k is happening in the California State Governor Recall

The go-ahead has been given for Oct 7th, Arnold Schwarzenegger comes back out swinging. The hype has consumed media networks for months, almost to saturation, as increasingly outrageous and freaky candidates stepped in. But on September 24th aired the first major televised debate. Scores of millions of Americans were transfixed to their screens as the magic and comedy of U.S. politics unfolded before their unblinking eyes. The lines are drawn, the front-runners as follows…

1) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Republican, son of a Nazi, husband to a Kennedy, and new inductee to the school of trickle-down economics. Arnold is following a California state tradition of running tough-type leading-men for office. He is staunchly opposed to certain rights for illegal aliens (such as access to health care, schooling, and issuing of drivers licenses), perhaps forgetting that he himself is an immigrant. His politics were clearly defined in his self-financed 2001 movie “Collateral Damage” in which he supported the ‘Swordfish’ edict of counter-terrorism, “for every one American they kill, we’ll kill a hundred of them.”
2) Cruz Bustamante, Democrat, champion for California Latino population. This soft-spoken and affable intelligent fellow, “un hombre muy simpatico,” brims with calm and reason. He preaches tolerance in a region of stark apartheid, outlining the necessity of migrant/seasonal workers to the economy and the injustices of outlawing their livelihoods. He is protector of the rights of indigenous reservations and advocate of wider-based education. Yet behind his warm and rubbery smile lie perhaps the worst fears suspected by the states Anglo-Saxon minority. California Aryan activist, neo-nazi scumbag, Glenn Spencer, has become Bustamantes natural arch-enemy, loudly denouncing the politician as the main force behind the Movement for Aztlan. The emerging popular idea of ‘La Reconquista’ is of a new Latino-Mestizo-Indigenous nation seceding from the United States and reclaiming rights and land from the adventuring Anglos who invaded in the 1846-1848 war with Mexico. Aztlan encompasses Southern California, Arizona and New Mexico, and the concept is spreading with the Navajo and Zuni of the Four Corners region- it is a particularly popular movement among Mexican Nationalists. Republicans fear Bustamante will be the man to open up the Southern Border and start a revolution. Spencer continues to organize vigilante parties to apprehend mojado’s, “wetbacks”, crossing the frontier.
3) Ariana Huffinton, Independent, Libertarian favorite, hero to the anti-corporate crowd and most energetic and humorous of the lot. Huffington is bitingly critical of the Bush administration and the petro-chemical/motor industries that support it. Earlier this year she shocked the American public with her ad campaign stating “SUV’s support terrorism.” A Greek immigrant, her voice of reason pierces as a nasally whine, driving even supporters up the wall. She has defied critics of her apparent lifestyle hypocrisies with her wonderfully self-deprecating laughter. She is determined, focused, and marches bravely on, a brilliant ray of hope in an otherwise serious political world of white men in suits. Her somewhat radical, though sensible, proposals include taxing the yin-yang out of SUV drivers to cover the deficit and booting the Bush boys-club in the bollox.
4) Gray Davis, Democrat, as his name suggests, not so colorful as his contenders. Davis is the current governor, of course, and was not present at the debate, making a separate 30 minute address. A career politician of 40 years, old deputy to Jerry Brown, and the man Californians petitioned for to have recalled. Should Californians feel this recall election has been a waste of time and money to an already crucially overstretched state administration, they will vote against the recall and Davis will remain as governor to the end of his term. Afterall, as has been pointed out in his campaign of such limited budget, no blackouts or major disasters have befallen the state since he has taken office. Clearly he is the choice for the conservative Democrat- yet in that demographic runs the risk that on the day, with the giddiness of their one chance at political expression for the year, his supporters may be overcome with fickleness and tick the box for Gary Coleman instead… (what you talking about…?)…

Of the others at the table, the other Republican, Tom McClintock, and the Green, Peter Camejo, not much needs to be said (more white men in suits). The republican yielded the floor to the new boy star-attraction, Arnold the Republicanarian, with whom the party hopes to vamp its image. The Green is a feeble man, he talks politics, but it kind of becomes an annoying distraction to whatever Arnold is going to say next. The audience, whoever they were, interrupted with cheers and applause after particular gusts of strong vowels from the God-like movie star while the debate’s moderator pleaded restraint. Democracy, it looks like, boils down to a personality contest.
Schwarzenegger has been coached well, all the tricks of filibustering instilled into him and primed for his first debate- he picks the next most vociferous, Huffington, zones in and directs the wind that direction. Ariana bites back, personal jibes fly and the debate devolves into a shouting match- the piercing whine contending with the Germanic boom- both talking at once. “You ah a hahd wo-man, Ahwiana,” says Arnold, “I think I have a paaht foh you in Tehminatah Fouwah(4).” Laughs all around. Next, Arnold pokes Bustamante in the ribs, trying to get a stir, stating bluntly that he would discontinue tax-amnesties on reservation casinos. Bustamante, calm, answers, keeps his head low to the mic… let’s the actor act up.
The pre-circulated questions were presented by pre-recorded video of clean, multi-ethnic and professional citizens. The issues: balancing the budget, funding for schools, vehicle emissions and the usual bourgeois concerns. Issues NOT confronted include positions on the decision of numerous city and county councils in the state to oppose measures of the Patriot Act and the massive cost of border security falling to the state. Economics dominated much of the debate- who would the deficit fall to? Warren Buffet? Billionaire Buffet has joined Arnolds campaign as fiscal advisor, though it would make much more sense to bop him over the head and pay the state deficit with his fortune.
Of the other 130 candidates… California whackery. Since entering the race, video’s featuring porn queen Mary Carey have sold off the shelves, making the $5000 investment to join in well worth it…
Whatever you may think, if you’ve read this far you must have some interest… even though it doesn’t matter a drop to Irish people and really only demonstrates further the sham that is called democracy. I can update on election-day, if anyone cares…

author by ALpublication date Mon Sep 29, 2003 12:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

...makes for entertaining reading at a minimum. entertainment is, after-all, the major cultural export and consequently a legitimizing force behind corporate america's identity. always good to hear of their movements

author by bassmanpublication date Mon Sep 29, 2003 17:44author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Why do you care what goes on in California? Why not solve your own problems in N Ireland where Catholics and Protestants kill each other even though they are both Irish. Its easier to bash American, isnt it? There are many races in Ca that get along very well. The recall is direct democracy in action. One and one half million votes were collected to put the recall on the ballot. Bustamonte is stabbing Davis in the back. His support was necessary to hold off the recall. Davis can still win. He lacks spine, principals, and conviction. His own party and Lt Governor have abandoned him.

author by Dennispublication date Tue Sep 30, 2003 02:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Is Berniebird anti-democracy? He/she/it calls democracy a sham. perhaps he would prefer to be ruled by an unelected committee,a politburo or a dictator?

There's still plenty of these types of government left in the world. Just buy a plane ticket, they'll be pleased to get your hard currency.

Why suffer the indignity of living in a democracy?

author by berniebirdpublication date Tue Sep 30, 2003 03:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

1) I'm a he
2) I have been living in the US several years now and in California for two of those years
3) I believe in a democracy where the corporate agenda does not dominate by pumping millions into candidates to represent its own concerns and undermine individual liberty...
4) I am tired of educating Americans on their false presumptions on the conflict of Northern Ireland as they can only accept the easiest answer, be it "religous", "tribal" or "dictatorship". The laws of Lowest Common Denominator must apply to them without ever picking up a history book?
5) I will continue to cover the farce that is the California recall as it has particular relevance to the 2.3 million illegal immigrants in that state living in fear of persecution... No human is illegal.
6) Have a nice day

author by Dennispublication date Tue Sep 30, 2003 04:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

They're illegal if they come to a country uninvited. They cost money to process and repatriate, for which taxpayers foot the bill. That's why it is legitimate to make immigration laws. You would have a different story if millions of Mexicans swarmed north unimpeded and destroyed your cosy existence.

author by Anonymouspublication date Tue Sep 30, 2003 10:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Thanks for the report Berniebird.

A CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released last Sunday (28/09/03) - shows Arnie well ahead.

63% said they will recall Gray Davis.

40% vote for republican Arnie
25% vote for democrat Curz Bustamante
18% vote for 2nd republican Tom McClintock

This is a change from earlier polls which had the electorate evenly split on a recall & Cruz to win.

So it looks like Arnie is well on course.

What sort of job do you think he will do?

author by Yossarianpublication date Tue Sep 30, 2003 11:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Because if he did he would know that once upon a not so long time ago, California, New Mexico and Texas were part of Mexico until many Americans swarmed south and occupied those areas of Mexico. lucky there weren't any immigration laws against travelling south back then, eh, Dennis?

author by Yossarianpublication date Wed Oct 01, 2003 11:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I like your style Dennis. Very convincing. Hows about this, then. Mass invasion and occupation of a country thousands of miles away, you may have heard something about it, it's a place called Iraq (historically known as Mesopotamia). How much blood is it going to cost the Iraqis to repatriate the Yanquis?
So it's one rule for US and another rule for them. Fascists.

author by Dennispublication date Thu Oct 02, 2003 03:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

An invasion that all but a tiny minorty of Iraqis wanted.

An occupation that the US is hoping to end ASAP.

You people really got it wrong on Iraq. You're whole Anti-capitalist/anti-war/anarchist/communist bandwagon has carreened into the ditch. You people have NO credibility among ordinary people. Not "workers", ordinary people.

author by Yossarianpublication date Thu Oct 02, 2003 12:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I thought the discussion was about immigration laws? You stated "They're illegal if they come to a country uninvited" about people coming into the US. I was merely pointing out the hypocrisy inherent in your statement. The US has invaded, infiltrated, bombed or otherwise militarily interfered in, uninvited, over 30 countries since the end of WWII.
Regarding your other points: where do you get your information on what the Iraqi people want? Did you do a poll? The US is hoping to end the occupation ASAIHIMIP (As Soon As It Has It's Man In Power), just like Saddam in the old days, ahhh, bless 'em!
Which part exactly did "my" people (do you know us?) get wrong on Iraq? Was it the bit where "we" said that there was going to be lots of death and destruction; that there was not likely to be much or any WMD? That there was no link between Saddam and 9/11? That if you go around invading states where the government treats their people (or other people) badly you'd be real busy..
I don't get where you see that the whole "Anti-capitalist/anti-war/anarchist/communist bandwagon has carreened [sic] into the ditch". Bolivia, Seattle, Prague, Cancun to name but a few high profile events where the people refused to accept domination by the powers that be. Even this Indymedia that you are using is a reflection of the aforementioned bandwagon. There's a long way to go yet but watch this space.
I also don't care whether you think that I or "we" have credibility amongst ordinary people or workers or whomever (I'm curious to know why you think that workers are not ordinary people).

author by Yossarianpublication date Fri Oct 03, 2003 03:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You're talking like a bitch. Sort your life out, get a haircut, move out of your parent's house, get a job and then you might have something sensible to say.

author by The Real Yoyopublication date Fri Oct 03, 2003 11:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I take it Dennis from your last comment posted under my tag, Yossarian, that you have to sort your life out, cut your hair, move out of your parents house and get a job because your last comment had nothing sensible to say.
Your arguement is very convincing.

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