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Jon Fleischman

WSJ’s John Fund on Sheehan/Pelosi Dust-Up

From today’s Wall Street Journal Political Diary…

Cindy by the Bay

I recently predicted that the independent challenge against San Francisco Rep. Nancy Pelosi by peace activist Cindy Sheehan would cause the House Speaker no end of heartburn between now and the 2008 election. Democrats would themselves regret ever legitimizing the bombastic mother of a U.S. soldier who died in Iraq, once given a ready platform by Democrats as a way to embarrass President Bush.

It looks as if Ms. Sheehan is fulfilling that prediction. In a widely read op-ed published in Sunday’s San Francisco Chronicle, she took a two-by-four not only to Ms. Pelosi for her failure to cut off funding for the Iraq War. Ms. Sheehan used her cudgel to whack the… Read More

Cork it, Skelton!

Today, George Skelton opines on the budget deal passed out by the Assembly last Friday (see Skelton article here). In the article, Skelton suggests that "…it was about the time of the wine-tasting that the legislative leaders hatched their plan to roll California’s most vulnerable" adding that while his comment may be a cheap shot, it was no more so than "…picking the pockets of the poor in order to bring spending and taxes closer into balance."

Did I just wake up in bizarro world? Or does it still make perfect sense that the way to ensure that the government can provide safety-net care to the needy is to ensure that our financial house is in order?

I would be willing to bet that Mr. Skelton doesn’t make it a practice to budget more for his charitable giving than would exceed his income. It stands to reason than none would.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

FR Gets Shout-Out in the L.A. Times

We admit that most of the time that we draw attention to an L.A. Times story, it is to point out something we didn’t like about what a reporter or columnist wrote… But I have to give an FR "shout out" to Times reporter Evan Halper, whose state budget update story "GOP members maintain their opposition but agree to offer a plan of their own" which ran yesterday contained a generous amount of "ink" on the FlashReport!

It’s at the end of the story, and excerpted below. You can read Halper’s full Sunday story here.

…Conservative activists, meanwhile, told the lawmakers to hold their ground. "You 15 are officially martyrs for all California taxpayers," Jon Fleischman, a member of the state party’s board, wrote to the caucus on his blog FlashRead More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: A Memo from Gale Kaufman and Matt Dowd to Fabian Nunez

Last night I tried to imagine what an urgent communiqué to the Speaker from the lead consultants of Fabian Nunez’ pending measure to extend his term limits, in light of the failure to pass a state budget. So this morning, I took a few minutes to craft one for them. This is a fictional account, and is not a real memo. But it isn’t hard to imagine one similar to this being sent… URGENT MEMORANDUM To: Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez From: Gale Kaufman and Matthew Dowd RE: Consequences of failure to pass budget on Term Limits Extension MeasureRead More

Jon Fleischman

A Memo from Gale Kaufman and Matt Dowd to Fabian Nunez

Last night I tried to imagine what an urgent communiqué to the Speaker from the lead consultants of Fabian Nunez’ pending measure to extend his term limits, in light of the failure to pass a state budget. So this morning, I took a few minutes to craft one for them. This is a fictional account, and is not a real memo. But it isn’t hard to imagine one similar to this being sent… URGENT MEMORANDUM To: Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez From: Gale Kaufman and Matthew Dowd RE: Consequences of failure to pass budget on Term Limits Extension MeasureRead More

Jon Fleischman

Joel Fox: Passage of Tax Cuts In The Assembly Is Notable

Longtime anti-tax leader Joel Fox, who serves as President of the Small Business Action Committee, sent over this column, to consider as part of our coverage of the state budget process…

Lost in the dramatic scene of locked-in Senators and the contentious budget debate in the Senate is the very important acknowledgement by Assembly members, especially amongst the majority, that, yes, it is tough to do business in California. The tax cuts/incentives for California companies approved in the Assembly budget could be a crack in the wall for those who think money that comes to government grows on trees. California is in a tough competitive business climate and the efforts in the Assembly to recognize this fact is a potential bright spot that should notRead More

Mike Spence

What ever happened to Red China?

Remember the "oood old days". I do. Back in the 80’s conservatives like me on college campuses were focused on anti-communist activity. I still call The People’s Republic of China, “Red China”. Communists were communists and we were better dead than red! I wrote an editorial in the Daily Bruin criticizing President Bush (the first) for doing nothing to China during the massacres at Tiananmen Square. Those days are sadly passed as many self-described conservatives claim that the “free market” China is somehow better. Of course,there are also manybusiness interests in China. Now the cause for beating up Red China haspassed to the Left. Coalitions of Free Tibet Hollywood types and members and sympathizers of theRead More

Mike Spence

A Registered Republican heads Republicans for AB 1634

In a couple ofposts I wrote about the Republicans for AB 1634 web site. See them here and here.I labeled it “fake” because it misused the GOP logo and was headed up by someone who didn’t show up as a Republican. The name used was S. L. Reeves. The only S.L. Reeves registered in California was a Dem. Of course initials make it hard to track them someone down. Well, they tracked me down. As itturns out S.L. Reeves is a form of the person’s maiden name. I looked up here real name and she is a registered Republican. She says she is a conservative and hates “nanny” government, but views AB 1634 as necessary. You may wonder, like I did about the high degree of secrecy around this. She claims to have received several threats over the … Read More