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Meeting with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger:Proposition AB 32 versus Proposition 23
By
Anhthao Bui with editing by Dan Lambert
I am not Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s fan nor am I interested in the global warming subject, but I wanted to attend the governor's speech about proposition AB 32 at the I came to
the Convention Center
early; I did not need to pass through the security
checkpoint. The
security
officers only checked the audience’s belongings: bags
and purses. I
entered the
theatre and noticed that not many people attended the
event. On the
stage, the
Bear Flag and the American Flag comforted me and made me
feel secure; a
small
coffee table with two mugs on it sat between the two
overstuffed
chairs. I
wondered if the Governor with speak with the audience
standing near
that table,
like President Lincoln does at Disneyland's Great
Moments with Mr.
Lincoln. I
have never seen a speaker deliver a speech near a coffee
table like
that.
Students
with their green uniforms
came in and filled up the reserved seats on the right
side. I
remembered
chaperoning Bachdrot students to the
A lady
in a white dress
approached the podium to the left of the stage; she
talked about the
upcoming
event and introduced the event’s agenda. We clapped our
hands to
welcome the
speaker, Governor Schwarzenegger. The Governor appeared;
there was no
music or
standing to greet the leader of
![]() The Governor said, “Two thirds of Californians approve our state's landmark law to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions. Do you know who the two most prominent opponents of the law are? Valero and Tesoro, also two of the state’s top polluters. They are behind an initiative on the November ballot called Proposition 23, which would suspend our law to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But in reality, because of the fine print, when it comes to unemployment, they really don’t want to suspend it. They want to kill the initiative. They want to kill our laws. And when they are not creating a shell company, they are creating a shell argument that it is about saving jobs….It is about their ability to pollute and thus protect their profits. Those who seek to overturn the carbon reduction law say that the green-tech future is too costly.” I have learned the reasoning behind Propositions AB 32 and 23. AB 32, the Global Warming Act of 2006, required reducing greenhouse emissions in Global warming and clean energy projects are Governor Schwarzenegger’s passion. He is determined to protect AB 32 and fight against Proposition 23 during his term in office, and he will continue to fight when he leaves office, because of his love for Good luck, Governor! October 2, 2010
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