Saturday, May 21, 2005

Impact Due On Napolitano

This prevaricating pernicious politician has continually tried to deny the will of Americans here in Arizona. She is not the least bit concerned about the "undue impact" on American citizens and their property.

Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano vetoed a corporate tuition tax-credit bill on Friday, torpedoing a plan that rival GOP leaders had brokered with her in order to reach a budget deal.

Republicans were so upset at her veto that they launched into the most personal attack on Napolitano in her three-year tenure. This veto, one of a string of rejections of their key bills, likely will become a war cry for the GOP in the 2006 gubernatorial race. It also could mean a special session of the Legislature to work out new agreements.

An angry Jim Weiers, the House speaker who worked with Napolitano to break the budget impasse, wrote, "There is only one way to put this: 'The governor lied to me.' "He and other Republican legislative leaders believed that in exchange for allowing the governor to expand her all-day kindergarten program she would give the go-ahead for the tax credit that would allow companies to get tax relief for donating money for scholarships in private schools.

"The governor's legacy can only be dubbed 'Promises made, promises not kept; excuses made, excuses continued,' " Weiers said.

Napolitano also riled Republicans by vetoing their key immigration bills meant to deny certain public benefits to undocumented immigrants and make it easier for law enforcement to deport them. She called the package of bills an "undue impact on people who are lawfully in the state of Arizona."

Full article at azcentral.

1 comment:

loboinok said...

From the way it sounds..they don't even need a war cry...but hey! The dems keep giving them to us!