Unfortunately we are all used to the fact that when the Governor issues lists of new appointees, it is filled with Republicans and Democrats and people of neither party. These days, it is not uncommon to see Republicans on the short end when you tally the batch of appointees.
What is not very common, though, is to see the Governor to appoint members of minor third parties. In the case of today’s appointments, the Governor has appointed a member of the Green Party to a position over at the Public Utilities Commission:
But I wonder if Mr. Khosrowjah understands that while he can thank the Governor for his promotion, he also needs to thank the Governor for his efforts to eliminate the Green Party from general election ballots in starting next cycle (Prop. 14).
Of course all of us should worry about having people who are, in essence, socialists working at the Public Utilities Commission…
May 15th, 2010 at 12:00 am
Maybe we should have a resolution saying if a future Republican governor does not appoint 80% Republicans to positions, he or she does not get endorsed for re-election by the state party.
May 15th, 2010 at 12:00 am
Who cares what party they are? Appoint nonpoliticans with proven, credible business management experience and technical expertise…
There are so many unqualified PC idiots in Sacramento…they must have cleaned out every “esteemed” public school in Califonria to find them.