Gov.'s Irvine Stop
Draws Cast of 2,000 Irked by His Policies
'Shame on you!' is the rain-soaked crowd's cry over school, nursing,
pension
positions.
By David Haldane
Times Staff Writer
March 23, 2005
Braving heavy rain that drenched coats, hats and umbrellas,
an estimated 2,000 protesters gathered outside an Irvine hotel
Tuesday to express their opposition to a variety of proposals
by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was attending a fundraiser
inside.
"Shame on you!" chanted the crowd, outside the Hyatt
Regency Irvine, while waving banners with such messages as "Teacher
Terminator" and "Arnold,
Go Back to Hollywood."
The demonstrators - mostly teachers, nurses, firefighters
and other public employees - said they were upset by, among
other things, the governor's attempts to privatize pension
funds, increase patient-to-nurse ratios in hospitals and cut
school funding.
"He's just looking out for corporate interests rather
than patient interests," said Lois Sanders, a nurse at
St. Mary's Medical Center in Apple Valley, about 90 miles northeast
of Orange County. "He says he's for the
people, but he's taking pensions away."
Capt. Ken Whitehead of the Los Angeles County Fire Department
said he was concerned not only about pensions but the potential
loss of survivor benefits for spouses of fallen firefighters.
"We are here to serve," he said, "yet [Schwarzenegger]
is treating us like second-class citizens. We're the first
responders, yet he's trying to gut us. We don't think that's
fair."
And Eric Padget, a teacher in the Garden Grove Unified School
District who is president of the district teachers' union,
said he came to send a strong message about cutting education
funds. "The cuts are affecting the kids," he said. "We're
running on a shoestring right now."
There was no comment on the protest from the Schwarzenegger
camp, and police said they made no arrests.
"It was fairly peaceful," said Lt. Jeff Love, spokesman
for the Irvine Police Department. "People were loud and
raucous at times, but they have that right." |