"Does anyone really believe that these companies out of the goodness of their black oil hearts are spending millions and millions of dollars to protect jobs?" Yesterday, California Governor and all-around "Terminator" Arnold Schwarzenegger slammed Prop. 23, specifically calling out oil companies like Tesoro, the Koch brothers, and Valero for pouring millions behind campaigns that push a bill suspending "California's 2006 law that calls for significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions," according to The Huffington Post. "This is not just about California; it is about America's economic prosperity and leadership in the years ahead...California is America's last hope for energy change," Arnold pleaded. See the video below.
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