Friday, September 17, 2010

Jan Brewer Sucks like Arpaio

Brewer, who supported the 1-cent-per-dollar sales-tax increase earlier this year, said she has ruled out additional tax hikes. That means steep cuts will be needed to close the budget deficit. Brewer said education, the Department of Health Services and the Department of Economic Security all are likely to see significant reductions next year. Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2010/09/17/20100917jan-brewer-terry-goddard-arizona-budget-deficit.html#ixzz0zolzeBeq

Any new cuts would come on top of $2.2 billion in spending reductions made since Brewer became governor in January 2009. The state has cut health care for needy families, shuttered some state parks and motor-vehicles branches and laid off hundreds of workers.


I hope you lose to Goddard, Ms. Brewer.  The most efficent way to turn any society around is through education.  You cut those.  You also underminded maternal health, being a woman you should be ashamed of yourself.  Goddard, for all his flaws, has a record of helping women and children.  You weren't there for your son...you aren't there for Arizona.

Jan Brewer's Criminally Insane Son and His Mysteriously Sealed File:  Ronald Brewer, 46, is not just mentally ill. He was deemed criminally insane in 1990, following a July 1989 arrest and subsequent indictment for the sexual assault and kidnapping of a Phoenix woman. According to a Phoenix Police Department report dated July 29, 1989, Brewer, then an unemployed 25-year-old, forced his way into a woman's apartment on West Indian School Road and threatened to hurt her "real bad" if she didn't engage in sexual acts, including performing fellatio.


According to a police interview with the victim, the entire ordeal lasted "approximately 20 minutes. During the assault, she feared for her life and thought the suspect was going to kill her if she did not cooperate."

Those details are not available for public inspection at county Superior Court -- even though in a typical criminal case, they probably would be. On January 9, 2009, Superior Court Judge Pendleton Gaines sealed the entire case file at the request of Ronald Brewer's attorney.

On December 1, 2008, President-Elect Barack Obama nominated then-Governor Janet Napolitano to be the head of Homeland Security. Her successor? Secretary of State Jan Brewer. Brewer assumed office as governor on January 21.
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2010/09/jan_brewers_criminally_insane.php

The timing is curious. (Odd don't you think?)

Also: Last year -- even as state budget cuts were affecting tens of thousands of Arizonans -- ground was broken on a new building to house the forensics unit at the Arizona State Hospital. Governor Brewer reportedly was not in attendance on the grounds of the state hospital where her son is housed, but a member of her staff spoke, sources tell New Times.  (That is some realy maternal love right there, don't you think?)

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