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Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Saturday Thoughts

* On Monday, we will be featuring columns advocating the leading candidates for President penned by some of their prominent California supporters. The candidate campaigns to whom we reached out for columns were that of John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, and our own Californian in the race, Duncan Hunter. I am pleased that all four campaign chose to participate, and so you can look forward to that treat on Monday! Also, John McCain and Mitt Romney will be in California next week and I will be attending events for both – so we’ll be bringing you that scoop as well! * In Sacramento County, longtime Republican Party Chairman Donna Schalansky abruptly resigned after being convincingly re-elected to another two-year term earlier this month. Donna has been a longtime friend, and we wish her well in her future endeavors. According to insiders involved with the County GOP, First Vice Chairman Craig MacGlashan is heavily favored to be elected to replace her at a meeting on April the 12th. MacGlashan is the husband of Sacramento County Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan. * We continue to toodle around with our newest feature – being… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Saturday Thoughts

* On Monday, we will be featuring columns advocating the leading candidates for President penned by some of their prominent California supporters. The candidate campaigns to whom we reached out for columns were that of John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, and our own Californian in the race, Duncan Hunter. I am pleased that all four campaign chose to participate, and so you can look forward to that treat on Monday! Also, John McCain and Mitt Romney will be in California next week and I will be attending events for both – so we’ll be bringing you that scoop as well! * In Sacramento County, longtime Republican Party Chairman Donna Schalansky abruptly resigned after being convincingly re-elected to another two-year term earlier this month. Donna has been a longtime friend, and we wish her well in her future endeavors. According to insiders involved with the County GOP, First Vice Chairman Craig MacGlashan is heavily favored to be elected to replace her at a meeting on April the 12th. MacGlashan is the husband of Sacramento County Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan. * We continue to toodle around with our newest feature – being… Read More

Mike Spence

A Union Member Abusing Funds AND a Conflict of Interest? Say it a’int so!

I know it’s hard, but imagine a union member getting elected to a water board and then using taxpayer funds he travels to a conference to staff a union booth. That really isn’t news as musch as the fact some other member of the board are taking him to task. This is happening on the Palmdale Water District where VP Dave Gomez did that. You have to like is truthfulness in this exchange between him and board member Gordon Dexter.

I did not pass out literature," Gomez told Figueroa and Dexter during a water board meeting Wednesday night.

Dexter responded that he watched Gomez hand literature to the Metropolitan Water District’s assistant general manager.

"Just that one," Gomez said.

A true Liberal. See the whole article here.Read More

Mike Spence

Every vote counts– well ast least one does in Signal Hill -Maybe

The Mayor of Signal Hill went to sleep Tuesday Night losing his council seat by 9 votes. Well, now he is up by one vote. Except for some problems in one precinct. This is what the City Clerk said there is….

"…reasonable cause to believe the ballots have been miscounted by the central county system, and the Election Consultant is unable to explain the discrepancy in the returns of that precinct."

Really. They will recount the ballots Monday. Making for a long weekend. I do bet both candidates go to church Sunday though. See article here.Read More

Congressman Doug LaMalfa

Now It’s A Trojan Pussycat

Bill Bradley’s New West Notes blogis one I like and I’ve read several times and has featured very interestinginfo that I’m sure his readers enjoy as well. Today’s "Trojan Horse Primary" post is one that seems to be "calling me out" on this issue that we’ve talked about here on the FR, even using that title. OK Bill, let’s have some fun, it’s High Noon somewhere.

Among the conservatives I talk to, we share an opinion thatdoesn’t worry most about an unfair vote because of low voter turnout, causing a term limit extension to pass. I do expect a decent turn out, all things being relative, with the presidential question on a February ballot.

The June primary, however,is likely to be a tumbleweed-laden ghost town at voting precincts. Those will be crickets you hear in the background, not the hum of voting machines. Perhaps a very provocative Proposition could boost that. Voter fatigue, however lame of an excuse that is not to vote, will become even moreprevalent with June being the 10th statewide election in a six year span.

All the political reasonsRead More

Unintended Consequences in Legislation

A partner and I had a custom hand-carved woodsign business in the early 1980’s.Many are still in place along PCH through Laguna Beach. We made enough to support a surfing lifestyle,date girls,and had a pretty good time at it. One of our favorite jibes at each other was, "You’ve got to be smarter than the tool." Translated means – misuse may result in unintended consequences.

To further illustrate, we had a job we were behind deadline on for the Laguna Beach Cookie Company. We were often behind deadline, especially when a swell was up. Late into the night the day before it was due, we were carving away in the shop. I got mad at an inset that wouldn’t go into place correctly and smacked my end of the sign with the rubber mallet I was using. Jordie, my partner ,was painting the other end at the time when it flew up, clipped him in the chin, and covered his face with gold metal-flake paint.

That was an unintended consequence.

The Governor’s million rooftop solar bill recently had an unintended consequence here in the Coachella Valley (Palm Springs area). It seems that the summer months… Read More

Jon Fleischman

WSJ’s Fund: Chris Cox for President?

This piece is mainly about the potential candidacy of Law & Order’s Fred Thompson (he plays the D.A.), a retired United States Senator from Tennessee, for the GOP nomination for President…

And Think of All the Crooks He’s Put Away

How the Republican presidential field might yet be spiced up with new entrants was the gossip at the American Enterprise Institute annual banquet in Washington Wednesday night. Admirers named SEC Chairman Chris Cox and former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson among the wild cards they’d like to see in the race.

Indeed, I bumped into former Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker, who gave Mr. Thompson his first job in Washington as deputy GOP counsel on… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Ross Johnson-led FPPC Fines Sacramento Mayor at Johnson’s first meeting!

The lovely, master-planned community of Gold River, in Sacramento County, is just outside of the actual City of Sacramento. Gold River is home to a few political notables, including Congressman Dan Lungren, and retired State Senator Ross Johnson, who just yesterday had the opportunity to wield the gavel for the first time as the new Chairman of the California Fair Political Practices Commission. One of the first actions of the Johnson-led Commission was to smack Sacramento Mayor Heather Fargo with a $2000 fine for failing to disclose a source of income on her candidate and 2003 annual statement of economic interests. So I guess if the Gold River Master Association (which substitutes for local government, I suppose, in a master-planned community in an unincorporated area) ever needs a liaison to their neighboring city, Johnson won’t be in the running. Welcome back to public life, Mr. Chairman!… Read More