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[Arnold] said that when his council sat down and looked at the state budget, they were floored by what they saw.“No one … could figure out or make heads or tails of the state budget. We don’t know what is being spent and we don’t know where.
He wasn’t talking about the budget itself—he was talking about the documentation of the budget. He said:
One thing I have learned in business is you can’t make sound decisions with faulty information.
That’s why the first thing he’s going to do, if he gets elected, is have an audit done so that people can figure out where our money is going.
If that was the only thing he did, it would be a huge contribution, and enough reason to vote for him.
Contrast that with Cruz Bustamante, who evidently thinks he can fix a $38 billion deficit with $8 billion in new taxes and $5 billion in spending cuts. That doesn’t even add up. Cruz is offering only more of the same.