A Cadillac In Every Garage!
What will Gray Davis give away next? There are, like, four businesses still left in this state, and they're all packing up as Davis signs any old bill anybody puts in front of him. It gets worse. A federal appeals court has postponed the October 7 recall election due to "voting equipment defects." I would say "last one out of California, please turn out the lights!" but I'm sure, by the time the election rolls around in March of 2004, we'll all be down to the last of our homemade candles.







If Monday's ruling stands, the recall vote could be moved to March 2004, when it would share space on the ballot with California's presidential primary.
Oh, good. Someone else besides Florida has voting equipement defects. But why on earth would it take six months to fix the problem? Well, keep us posted, Amy. Let's see how much damage he can do in six months.
Patrick at September 16, 2003 12:06 PM
My pal Rob Long pointed out what others are saying -- "Why can't we just use paper ballots?" He thought the SAT-style forms would be a good idea, and also pointed out that computer voting isn't exactly without snags, since computers can be hacked!
(Amy Alkon) at September 16, 2003 12:10 PM