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Arnold,
You have been admirably bipartisan in your second term as governor, and have no doubt noticed that the political tide is turning against conservative extremist ideas--including in budget and tax priorities.
I urge you to do whatever it takes to prevent cuts to education that will mean firing teachers, larger classes for K-12 students, and fewer classes for college students to choose from which means it will take longer for them to graduate.
Rather than correct this problem with a flat tax as many conservative think tanks are advocating, you should increase taxes on wealthy individuals and those large corporations that are unlikely to flee the state as a result of tax increases (like retail and extraction industries). Walmart can only sell to Californians in California, and the oil rigs off the coast of Santa Barbara aren't going to move to Ohio.
As a wealthy person yourself, you know that paying a few more percentage points in taxes will not force you to sell a house or a Hummer, pull one of your kids out of private school, or even cancel one vacation. It just means that your children or even your children's children won't be able to coast on the fruits of your labor quite as long.
You're a tough guy, you can take it. Call on those who have used the publicly financed schools, roads, police, and water to become successful to suck it up, be tough, and pay their fair share instead of being crybabies and girlie men.