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Jon Fleischman

KRAFT – A Questionable Start

This morning there was a conference call with media to announce the kick-off of a new GOP group with the acronym KRAFT. I was pleased as the Publisher of this website to be invited to the virtual press event.

I will be taking time later to share with you my thoughts and observations about the content of the call. But for now, I will throw this out — several times during the call I pushed the requisate buttons to get in the queue to ask questions. Questions were taken from the LA Times, the Chron, the SacBee and others, but not from me (in these kinds of calls, the host can see the callers in the queue and select the ones they want to let onto the line). Somehow they never got to me. Understandable (and coincedental) if the number of reporters with questions exceed available time. But the MSM reporters kept getting “re-selected” for follow-ups as I kept pushing my buttons over and over.

My questions weren’t tough ones to answer – perhaps not as tough as the one I have now… Why invite me to participate and then exclude my ability to do so in a meaningful way? It doesn’t give me warm fuzzies about a group… Read More

Meredith Turney

CTA Tries to Make Responsible Parents Criminals

I know the title of this blog may seem a bit incendiary, but after what I witnessed in the Assembly Public Safety Committee yesterday, I believe it is merited. Yesterday morning the committee passed, on a party-line vote, AB 2943, Assemblywoman Sally Lieber’s ban on spanking. AB 2943 will make it a misdemeanor for a parent to spank their child with a stick or switch. But many parents use a wooden spoon or stick to spank because they believe that the hand is an instrument of love, not punishment.

During the hearing we heard the usual arguments that parents who use corporal punishment are abusers. But the most shocking part of the hearing came when the California Teachers Association testified in favor of the bill as one of Lieber’s two main witnesses. This goes far beyond simply sending in a letter of support. To actually attend a hearing and testify in favor of the bill proves how far the CTA is willing to go in controlling the lives of not only their students, but parents as well.

The CTA lobbyist’s testimony mirrored their letter of… Read More

Inside the Beltway News: Wednesday

In no particular order the interesting news of the day:

How the CIA factors-in to the fight over an Air Force tanker contract, here, from The Hill. Also from that paper, lawmakers weigh in on cellphones in the air. As noted many other places, Sen. Lieberman (D-Conn.) is reported to be "open" to the idea of addressing the GOP convention — if asked, also from The Hill.

Democrats have launched a new "Consumer Justice Caucus" hoping to capitalize on coverage of a down economy. In related news, business and labor battle over campaign rules. And, several from… Read More

Matthew J. Cunningham

Pope Understands Secular Government Better than The Left

Pope Benedict XVI answered some press questions on the flight from Rome to America, and veteran Catholic journalist John Allen posted transcriptions here.

The question dealt with the objectives of his trip, the clergy sex abuse scandal, immigration, the United Nations and the role of religion in public life.

Given the discussions generated in the local blogosphere over the display of "In God We Trust" in local city council’s and school board chambers, I thought the Pope’s answer to the latter topic be particularly insightful:

Lombardi: Thank you, Your Holiness. Now we’ll have a question that refers to American society, the place of religious values in American society, from our colleague Andrea Tornielli, the Vatican writer of the newspaper Il Giornale.

Tornielli: Holy Father, in receiving the new ambassador of the United States of America,

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Jim Battin

Today’s Commentary: My Friend Dave Cogdill – Republican Leader

[Publisher’s Note: FR State Capitol Correspondent Jim Battin serves as a colleague in the State Senate with Dave Cogdill, the new Senate Republican Leader. In our continuing effort to help FR readers around the state (and nation) gain some insights into Cogdill as he begins his new challenge, we asked Battin if he would draw on some personal thoughts and observations… Which he has done in aces! I found this interesting and I hope you do, too! – Flash]

First and foremost, Dave Cogdill is my friend.He also happens to be the new Senate Republican Leader.He’s a man that I enjoy spending time with and discussing the trials that face California.We frequently do that while smoking cigars.It’s not really so secret, but the Hyatt Hotel across the street from the Capitol Building has a great patio and fire pit where we frequently retreat to the patio to discuss the day’s legislative activities, or to unwind from a busy committee schedule.… Read More

Jim Battin

My Friend Dave Cogdill – Republican Leader

[Publisher’s Note: FR State Capitol Correspondent Jim Battin serves as a colleague in the State Senate with Dave Cogdill, the new Senate Republican Leader. In our continuing effort to help FR readers around the state (and nation) gain some insights into Cogdill as he begins his new challenge, we asked Battin if he would draw on some personal thoughts and observations… Which he has done in aces! I found this interesting and I hope you do, too! – Flash] First and foremost, Dave Cogdill is my friend.He also happens to be the new Senate Republican Leader.He’s a man that I enjoy spending time with and discussing the trials that face California.We frequently do that while smoking cigars.It’s not really so secret, but the Hyatt Hotel across the street from the Capitol Building has a great patio and fire pit where we frequently retreat to the patio to discuss the day’s legislative activities, or to unwind from a busy committee … Read More

Matt Rexroad

Tax Day: Time for a National Sales Tax

Every April 15th as people hustle trying to get their taxes turned in I am reminded why I dislike income tax and would prefer a national sales tax. It would be less costly to administer, it would allow more people to participate in the funding of our government, and it would reward the saving of money.

Today is the end of a strong annual run for the tax preparation industry. Billions of dollars are wasted every year in the preparation of tax documents, spending on tax attorneys, and funding the IRS. Large portions of this would be eliminated under a national sales tax.

Today, millions of people that are in our country illegally only pay sales tax. The don’t pay income taxes. Some people that are here legally also don’t participate. That cost us all money. These people would be less likely to miss the honor of funding our government with a national sales tax.

Finally, tax policy influences behavior. Even liberals believe that sometimes. Why are we punishing those people that are earning money? We are sending the wrong message. We should encourage work and productivity by not taxing it. We should make people pay taxes when they… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Tax Day Pain

We here at the international headquarters of the FlashReport just participated in the Great 2008 Income Tax Cashectomy. Very painful. This annual yucky process serves as a reminder is that government is too big, and the tax burden on Americans too high.

Oh, to commemorate Tax Day, the internet is down here. So sorry for the light day on blogging.… Read More