The budget crisis in California won’t deter Arnold from making a cameo in the new Sylvester Stallone flick.
While most Americans wonder how to pay the mortgage or how to put food on the table, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger will be shrugging his responsibility to Californians and chilling on a movie set with Stallone.
With the total breakdown of our financial system it must be nice to have options like appearing in a movie to earn extra cash.
Should elected officials should set an example for their constituents by keeping the nose to the grindstone not flaunting the fact that they will come out smelling like a rose?
Should Californians expect their fateful servant to curb activities outside the scope of their duties (like making movies) especially while the state is in sure dyer financial trouble? Question asked.
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