Governor Schwarzenegger Moves All In On Prop 23

Governor Schwarzenegger and Meg Whitman aren’t really seen around town too often.  Whitman can’t seem to get far enough from Arnold, and with his record, who would blame her.  Yet, as Meg Whitman attempts to make California into Texas, Governor Schwarzenegger is lashing out at the terrible Texas two, Valero and Tesoro, who have been funding Prop 23’s effort to kill California’s regulation of greenhouse gas pollution.

Schwarzenegger, speaking before several hundred people at the Commonwealth Club in Santa Clara, said the proponents of Prop. 23 are attempting to subvert the democratic process using scare tactics. He likened the campaign to a shell game hiding what he said was the real purpose: “self-serving greed.”

“They are creating a shell argument that they are doing this to protect jobs,” the governor said. “Does anybody really believe they are doing this out of the goodness of their black oil hearts – spending millions and millions of dollars to save jobs?”

Schwarzenegger said AB32, which he signed into law in 2006, will create jobs by allowing California to establish a “green economy” featuring solar energy, hydrogen power, bio-energy and a renewable electricity standard that will provide “the seed money for the world’s energy revolution.”

The only job losses or costs, he said, would be in polluting industries like Valero Energy Corp. and Tesoro Corp., both of which have refineries in California that climate experts say are sources of greenhouse gas emissions.(SacBee)

The tone of Schwarzenegger’s attacks were as surprising as anything else, so it is worth watching the Olbermann clip up top to here the audio of the speech.  He puts the lie to the notion that Prop 23 is going to “save a million jobs.”

It is striking that Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has attempted to throw the state off the cliff through his shock doctrine budget techniques.  But even for him, this is a bridge too far.