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What did the Governor of California say on the ABC News program this morning?

Did he say that due to global warming, drought, etc., all existing development and infrastructure needs to be demolished and rebuilt and that cities like LA need to be demolished along with their existing infrastructure? Did he advocate demolishing freeways, tearing down homes, forcing people out of single-family homes and into cities, demolishing the suburbs, etc.?

Public Comments

  1. of course he did!
  2. I don't know, did he?
  3. Arnold lives in zoo-krypton with the rest of the LA-types. He is about as republican as a gnat and if he is coming even close to say anything like that I hope he finds work in the sci-fi movies after they vote him out of office! (he might ask the infrastructure called SAG to stop being greedos and quit threatening to strike putting all the other people that make the movies, like props, sound, cameraman, makeup, and costumes can continue to feed their children and keep paying their bills).
  4. + WASHINGTON (Reuters) - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said on Sunday the Bush administration did not believe it should do anything about global warming and that any last-minute action before leaving office would be "bogus." + "If they would have done something this year, I would have thought it was bogus anyway," he said. "You don't really have an effect by doing something six months before you leave office ... it doesn't sound to me believable at all. The sincerity is not there." + Johnson's move, Schwarzenegger said, "really means basically this administration did not believe in global warming, or they did not believe that they should do anything about it since China is not doing anything about it and since India is not willing to do the same thing, so why should we do the same thing?" http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSN1336774920080713
  5. No, he didn't. I found the interview to be very interesting and the Governor sincere in his answers. He never said the word, 'demolished,' but he pointed out that the infrastructure needed a major repair. He also said that drilling off the coast of California was not on his agenda, but that each state with such opportunity should decide the question on its own. Intelligent man. Yes.
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