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Schwarzenegger to Obama: Gimme Money! Governator asks for cash during conference

By  MIKE LUERY and JOHN BOITNOTT

Updated 6:52 AM PDT, Wed, Dec 3, 2008

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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is hoping the new administration of President-elect Barack Obama will be kind to California's pocketbook.

 

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is trying to jumpstart California's faltering economy by investing in America's crumbling roads and bridges.

Schwarzenegger Goes With Hand Out to Obama

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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is trying to jumpstart California's faltering economy by investing in America's crumbling roads and bridges.

Schwarzenegger flew across country to make his case with President-elect Barack Obama at the National Governors Association meeting in Philadelphia

The meeting could mean thousands of new jobs for California and even the Bay Area.

Flanked by a dozen governors, Schwarzenegger laid out his priorities for a Golden State economic recovery plan.
 
Infrastructure leads the list for creating tens of thousands of new jobs, with $136 billion in projects now ready to go. Schwarzenegger said he is hoping for immediate action on the part of the government.

"America has not done anything when it comes to serious infrastructure building in the last four decades," Schwarzenegger said. "I think it's time we get our act together and do it. This is a good opportunity not only because it will build infrastructure but create great jobs."

Jobs in rebuilding roads, levees and bridges, would put the economy back on track, he said.

With roughly one out of every 12 Californians now looking for work, there is growing momentum to look at infrastructure as the economic stimulus for California.

It would be welcome news for Elias Navarro, a war veteran who is looking for a full-time job after coming back from Kuwait.

"I've applied to at least six different places," Navarro said. "None of them have called me back."

"I know a couple of guys that work for milk companies -- 15 years and got laid off," said Vernon Matthews, who is also looking for work. "It's just rough out there right now."

In Sacramento, Business leaders from across the state urged Congress, and California, to ramp up the infrastructure.

"The economic stimulus effects of this are proven and so we're talking about hiring people, putting them on projects, good paying jobs," said Jim Wunderman of the Bay Area Council.

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  • Oh Barak Thursday, Dec 4 at 2:05 PM FLAG COMMENT Oh Barak, save all of us liberal whiner losers in California who voted for you.
  • J.Salsedo Wednesday, Dec 3 at 12:45 PM FLAG COMMENT What about the American people who can not even support to feed their family members. You still have familys suffering right now due to foreclosure's and high interest rates. Their are so many American people that are so behind in debt that they will never be able to pay back the creditors if they do not receive some kind of help from the President.
  • Justine Wednesday, Dec 3 at 11:10 AM FLAG COMMENT He should get no money! If he would quit supporting all the illegal aliens to the tune of 10 billion dollars he would be ok. Let that liberal we want to support everyone mentality suffer by themselves. Idiots!
  • Marianne Tuesday, Dec 2 at 8:35 PM FLAG COMMENT I wish I was a guy right now:(

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