Fix California With a Tweet

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LASnark just broke the news about Governor Schwarzenegger’s plan to fix California. Since the elected guys have no idea what to do, they’re asking the internet.

The Governor would like your suggestions via Twitter. Simply post your idea, followed by #MyIdea4CA. I tweeted mine, which referred back to an earlier post here on Metblogs. All suggestions become part of an ongoing forum at myidea4ca.com.

Why didn’t Villaraigosa think of this?

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4 Comments so far

  1. Lucinda Michele (la_michele) on August 25th, 2009 @ 6:04 pm

    OMG, like, the Governator is SOOOO wired!!! He’s CROWDSOURCING!

    Call me cynical, but I don’t believe for a second that any suggestions will be taken seriously, or even looked at.

    Maybe I should just do it anyway, though, as a sign of good faith. sigh.


  2. The Ugly American (theuglyamerican) on August 26th, 2009 @ 3:15 pm

    monorail!…Monorail!!…MONORAIL!!!

    Mono…….DOH!


  3. flowerofhighrank on August 26th, 2009 @ 10:15 pm

    I do NOT Twitter. I will NOT twitter.
    But:
    This is a great idea.
    We have the first working monorail at Disneyland. We have the open space that gives us room for it and the earthquake faults that make digging a bad idea. We have a past heritage with them, too. This is a great idea.


  4. Clicklist: Save California with your tweet | green LA girl (pingback) on August 27th, 2009 @ 12:28 pm

    [...] >> Which is to say — Eco-Tweeters: Start including #MyIdea4CA in your tweets, provided you’re tweeting a brill idea for solving our budget woes, state park-related crises, horrible educational system, or whatever. The governator wants your ideas. (via la.metblogs) [...]



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