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Jon Fleischman

Guest Commentary: Diana Ernst – Tax Hikes Will Not Fix California Health Care

*Today we ask all FR readers to take a moment and keep all of this immediately impacted by the expansive southland wildfires in their thoughts and prayers…*

We are pleased to present this outstanding commentary from Diana Ernst with the Pacific Research Institute.

The California legislature is in a special session on health care expected to last until mid-November, summoned by a governor who refuses to appreciate that tax hikes don’t equate with health reform. Thankfully, the governor recently vetoed Assembly Bill 8, which would have mandated that employers pay at least 7.5 percent of payroll towards health care, a tab that that many businesses find too expensive.Read More

DISASTER UPDATE: State Law, County Assessors Can Assist Fire Victims

Although, at least at this point in time, it may amount to little comfort to those who have suffered severe damage or losses to their property, there is a provision in state tax code to assist property owners who have incurred losses as a result of a significant disaster. State law allows property owners to seek a reassessment of their property taxes when their property – homes, watercraft and airplanes, have been seriously affected by a calamity, such as this week’s devastating wildfires that have led to a state emergency declaration in eight California counties.

One of the areas most affected in Southern California is San Bernardino County. Several hundred structures have been reported lost and several hundred more are threatened by several wildfires that are still raging. Thousands of San Bernardino County residents have been placed under mandatory evacuation orders and many shelters have been established to deal with suddenly displaced property owners.

Things are tough now in San Bernardino, but with the coordinated emergency response organized by county law enforcement, fire, and first responders, we could… Read More

Jill Buck

Great Job, Congressman Hunter!

My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you affected by the horrific fires today. I can’t turn the news off. Each time they mention another area ablaze, I can think of several of you that I know personally who live in those neighbors, and I’m really worried about you. Please take care, and check in when you can.

I saw Congressman Duncan Hunter on CNN today, announcing that he was able to get National Guard C-130’s dispatched to the state before the official State-to-White House request had even been processed. Now that’s what I call an advocate…way to go, Sir! (Of course, CNN praised him thoroughly…then swished him off the screen without ever mentioning that he is a Republican AND a Presidential candidate.) That’s alright, Congressman Hunter, you did a great job today, and I’m sure those air tankers are going to make a big difference; we’re proud of you!

Stay safe everyone. Many blessings.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Picture of the Week

It’s our own Tab Berg and Steve Maviglio, Deputy Chief of Staff to Fabian Nunez. Perhaps Tab will let us know how this photo came to be! … Read More

Jon Fleischman

Electoral College Reform Initiative Back On Track — With New Team In Place

Those liberal "wishful thinkers" out there who were quick to pronounce the proposed ballot measure to change the method of allocation of California Presidential Electors to a By-Congressional-District method will not be pleased with this news. I just got off of the phone with GOP strategist and consultant Dave Gilliard, and am pleased to tell you that as of today, the effort to place this initiative on the June, 2008 ballot is not only back, but is moving ahead at full speed. As a matter of fact, signature gatherers were out on the street all of last weekend, and will continue to collect signatures until the initiative qualifies! Here’s the scoop. As many of you may be aware, the initial effort on this effort was spearheaded by prominent political law attorney Tom Hiltachk. A couple of weeks ago, Hiltachk made a decision to pull the plug on his role with the qualification efforts — but made it clear that he was happy for someone to pick up the baton and keep on running with it. Well, the challenge has been met, and by quite a credible group of folks. Today the California Counts Committee was formed, and the… Read More

Duane Dichiara

Reporting In From San Diego

Large segments of Poway, Rancho Bernardo, Escondido, San Marcos, Rancho Santa Fe, and Solano Beach have been evacuated. Maybe more. Some 250,000 (you read that right) people are on the move.My prediction is this number is going to grow. Power outages sound like they are picking up in the northern and eastern suburbs.

Maybe Barry knows more, he is much closer than I am.

I’ve been impressed with the evacuation. I’m talking about the kind of evacuation call you get at 4am in the morning from a reverse 911. The whole thing appears pretty ordered.No chaos that I can tell.

I just got a call that said that east Chula Vista is now being evacuated.… Read More

Barry Jantz

Get a Clue

To the San Diego-based Republican organization that sent out its electronic newsletter this morning…get a clue. As much as some folks would like to think that the world revolves around politics 100% of the time, there are more than a few people in San Diego County today that would say differently.

There are reports that 250,000 county residents are currently evacuated due to the fires. This may turn into the worst such disaster in State history, even more devastating than the Cedar Fire of four years ago. I haven’t talked to anyone this morning that hasn’t been impacted in some way, via family, friends or directly.

But, in politics the show must go on, apparently, so instead of thinking about the ramifications of sending out an electronic communications on a day when most have other things on their minds — which could be viewed as petty, or even oblivious to the firestorm going on around — let’s just do it anyway.

Perhaps next time, take a breath and hold off for a few days. Or, since you are a political organization and people are anticipating political information, maybe find a way to include a message of… Read More

Duane Dichiara

A Quiet Downtown Monday

As I sit in my San Diego office this morning I look out over the normally busy intersection of Broadway and 5th. Today I see two people. The cars are usually jammed the length of Broadway. Today you could walk across the street without getting one horn jammed at you.With the suburbs on fire, and the many of the roads and freeways shut down, downtown is almost a ghost town…hazy and quiet.… Read More