Arnold,
circa 2003, when an $8 billion budget shortfall was excuse enough to recall Davis.
"They keep spending, spending, spending and when they realize they made a mistake, they go tax, tax, tax. For you guys it's an addiction. You should go to an addiction place."
Arnold, today:
A year after picking a bitter fight with legislators that he ended up losing at the polls, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger unveiled a massive 10-year spending plan on Thursday aimed at winning back Californian support ahead of his November re-election effort.
Addressing legislators in his annual "state of the state" address, the Republican governor proposed $222.6 billion in spending on schools and infrastructure over the next decade that would include a record $68 billion of new debt.