Jerry Brown
Appearance
Edmund Gerald "Jerry" Brown Jr. (born April 7, 1938) is an American politician and lawyer who has been serving as the 39th Governor of California since 2011. A member of the Democratic Party, Brown previously served as the 34th Governor from 1975 to 1983, and is the longest-serving governor in California history. Prior to and following his first governorship, Brown served in numerous state, local and party positions, including three times a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.
Quotes
[edit]1970s
[edit]- The idea that government has some omnipotence or omniscience is completely absurd and counter to all the thinking that went into our country.
- Firing Line show hosted by William F. Buckley, Oct. 3, 1975, clip on Reason TV “When Democrats Loved Deregulation”, Dec. 12, 2018 [1]
- There is an overblown rhetoric and overblown expectation that if there is a problem there must be program to solve it.
- Firing Line show hosted by William F. Buckley, Oct. 3, 1975, clip on Reason TV “When Democrats Loved Deregulation”, Dec. 12, 2018
- Many regulations primarily protect the past, prop up privilege or prevent sensible economic choices.
- Second Inaugural Address, (January 8, 1979) [2]
- The mistrust of our public institutions and mere anxiety about our future economy are more the order than the exception. Three quarters of the people do not trust their government. More than half of the eligible citizens in California again decided not to vote in the last election. Why? Why the anti-government mood? I asked this same question four years ago and now I believe I understand. Simply put, the citizens are revolting against a decade of political leaders who righteously spoke against inflation and excessive government spending but who in practice pursued the opposite course.
- Second Inaugural Address, (January 8, 1979)
- In this decade government at all levels has increased spending faster than the true rate of economic growth… The cure for inflation has been administered with a vengeance. Yet most people feel worse, not better, about their government benefactor. The elderly find their fixed income eroding in half; those about to retire fear their future pensions will never keep pace. Ten million California workers see their wages rise but not as fast as prices. Those on welfare obtain larger grants but find more expensive groceries.
- Second Inaugural Address, (January 8, 1979)
- Government, no less than the individual, must live within limits. It is time to bring our accounts into balance. Government, as exemplar and teacher, must manifest a self-discipline that spreads across the other institutions in our society, so that we can begin to work for the future, not just consume the present.
- Second Inaugural Address, (January 8, 1979)
1995
[edit]- There's nothing wrong with being an anarchist.
- Speaking to the International Transpersonal Association Conference in Santa Clara, California, 10 June 1995.
- Political Consciousness and Transformative Action. LeapNonprofit.org. League for Earth & Animal Protection (LEAP). Retrieved on 2007-06-12.
- We are in a degenerate state of self-government. In fact, even to use the words self-government, is not only an exaggeration, it's a lie. It's a big lie!
- Speaking to the International Transpersonal Association Conference in Santa Clara, California, 10 June 1995.
- Political Consciousness and Transformative Action. LeapNonprofit.org. League for Earth & Animal Protection (LEAP). Retrieved on 2007-06-12.
1999
[edit]- I'd shrink government in a minute, if I could shrink GM, Bank of America, and all these immoral corporations that operate by an undemocratic code, with no soul and no conscience.
- From an unspecified KPFA-FM radio show program.
- Waldman, Peter (10 August 1999). "Back to Earth: Jerry Brown, the Voice of New-Age Populism, Gets Down to Business". Wall Street Journal.
- The U.S. incarceration binge is not tied to crime. It's a strategy to control the surplus population in a capitalist system that is breaking down.
- Waldman, Peter (10 August 1999). "Back to Earth: Jerry Brown, the Voice of New-Age Populism, Gets Down to Business". Wall Street Journal.
2004
[edit]- I've been in office and I've been out of office. And if I were to choose, I'd rather be in office.
- "Capitol Journal", Los Angeles Times, 19 January 2004.
2018
[edit]- The Democrats are a big tent with many different points of view. Having said all of that, I think there will be a tendency to passing too many laws and spend too much money. And I would say that the [new] governor is going to have to correct that. But he wouldn’t be able to correct it all because in order to govern he’s got to please some of these groups enough of the time to still be viable as a political leader.
- As quoted in Associated Press interview (Dec. 18, 2018), “California governor: Democrats are likely to spend too much,” Kathleen Ronayned (Dec. 19, 2018)[3]
About Jerry Brown
[edit]- Alphabetized by author
- When Proposition 13 passed overwhelmingly in California, Californians were very pleased. And they felt no pinch at all, not knowing that, thanks to Jerry Brown, there was an incredible surplus in the coffers. So life went on as it always had, with the sunshine, and orange trees, and smog-and everything sort of went on. And about a year ago, the truth had to be revealed, that the surplus had been used up. And now the cuts are taking place in services that people took for granted. That's the California way of life. And people are having to come to grips with what that means for the handicapped, the aged, the poor, the children, and the minorities.
- 1982 interview in Conversations with Maya Angelou (1989)
- That man [Jerry] is like 500 pounds of Jello.
- [Jerry Brown] is the most self-serving, inept politician that I have ever met in my 35 years in politics.
- John Burton, former President Pro Tem of the California State Senate.
- Los Angeles Times, unspecified article/page, 17 November 1990.
- Jerry Brown was just a nut.
- James Carville, All's Fair: Love, War, and Running for President (1994), pp. 89-90.
- I don't think you can take much of what he says seriously.
- Bill Clinton, New York Times, unspecified article/page, 16 March 1992.
- [Jerry Brown is] a desperate man.
- Hillary Clinton, Los Angeles Times, unspecified article/page, 17 March 1992.
- He is by an order of magnitude the most self-absorbed politician I have ever dealt with.
- I do not believe he believes what he is saying.
- I listened, and I've come to the conclusion I just don't trust him.
- Marcela Howell, former Chair of the National Abortion Rights Action League.
- The Los Angeles Times, unspecified article/page, 31 January 1989.
- Jerry has given hypocrisy a bad name.
- Mickey Kantor, manager of Brown's 1976 Presidential and 1982 U.S. Senate campaigns, Los Angeles Times, unspecified article/page, 17 March 1992.
- Jerry has no political or ideological anchor.
- Mickey Kantor, New York Times, unspecified article/page, 30 March 1992.
- Oftentimes Jerry will run for an office and not want to do the things that are part of that office.
- He's totally into power.
- Jerry is perceived by most legislators as very selfish.
- Leo McCarthy, former Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the California State Assembly, United Press International, unspecified article, unspecified date, 1978.
- The governor is the worst administrator ever to come down the pike.
- Lou Papan, former State Assemblyman, The Sacramento Union, unspecified article/page, 26 December 1982.
- He's very ambitious and will do anything to be in power.
- I don't know who Jerry Brown is anymore. There's been so many evolvements.
- I don't like to talk about Jerry Brown. I don't like him.
- I don't think Jerry Brown is committed to anything but Jerry Brown.
- Shirley Wechsler, former Vice President of Americans for Democratic Action, Penthouse, unspecified article/page, October 1979.
- Admit it-the world is mighty wacky. Dan Quayle is a heartbeat away from bravely leading us into the New World Order. Our intelligentsia are running around declaring that we have reached both the End of History and the apex of political evolution-we're the kings of the global jungle. At the same time, sensing new opportunities, the forces of reptilian nationalism-from Pat Robertson to militant mullahs, from David Duke to the ancient reactionary movements of Eastern Europe-are crawling out from under their rocks, getting facelifts, and learning how to use teleprompters and Stinger missiles. Meanwhile, back in the cradle of democracy, the "opposition" response to all this is to offer a choice between Jerry Brown and None of the Above.
- Matt Wuerker, Standing Tall in Deep Doo Doo, A Cartoon Chronicle of the Bush Quayle Years (1991)
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