Larry Kudlow - an econ commentator I've watched for nearly 10 years - has a lot of good stuff to say about Schwarzenegger's economic team:
Behind the Terminator's public conversion to Reaganomics is the magisterial figure of George Shultz, the co-chair of Schwarzenegger's economic-recovery council. The crusty ex-Marine served in top posts for Presidents Nixon and Reagan, and tutored George W. Bush in the early days of his first presidential campaign. It's little surprise that Shultz quickly turned off Warren Buffett's high-tax water.
Shultz also boasts a team of high-powered economic colleagues in Michael Boskin (a former economic advisor to Reagan and Bush the Elder), Martin Anderson (a longtime Reagan hand), and John Cogan (a former Reagan budget expert and campaign advisor to Bush the Younger).
I'm almost embarassed by how much I'm starting to like the guy. If California isn't a state that needs a more "supplier-friendly" environment, I don't know who does.