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Go Off-Track Betting with Tom Harman

In a bold move, State Senator Tom Harman has submitted legislation that would, "expand the distribution schedule described above for the additional 5% of amount wagered on satellite races received to each racing association by deleting the reference to harness racing association."

Don’t understand what the bill does? That’s OK, you are not alone…but apparently its urgently needed because Harman is hoping it gets the required 2/3 vote to take affect immediately.

This bill is a classic example of over regulation by state government. It may be the role of government to make sure the time clock is accurate at the track or that minors are not betting and drinking there. But it certainly is not the role of government to decide how the north and south zone racing associations divide their respective winnings.

And why is it important that government legislate: "…not less than eight races on the days when the association of fair is licensed to conduct racing, expect that fewer than eight live races per day may be conducted by mutual agreement of the association of fair and the organization that is responsible for… Read More

Barry Jantz

Good Day, Sunshine

Regarding Ray Haynes’ commentary this morning on global warming, perhaps the sky-is-falling folks should read sources other than those generated — and regurgitated — by themselves. Oneexample,a 2004 article proving that science and scientists disagree. The piece even ends with a finger point at human impacts, but also shows the significant scientific unknowns associated with something so beyond the scope of anyone to completely analyze and understand…

Hotter-burning sun warming the planet

By Michael Leidig LONDON SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

The sun is burning hotter than usual, offering a possible explanation for global warming that needs to be weighed when proceeding with expensive efforts to cut emissions of greenhouse gases, Swiss and German scientists say.

"The sun has been at its strongest over the past 60 years and may now be affecting global temperatures," said Sami Solanki, the director of the renowned Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research inRead More

Jon Fleischman

Jon Coupal Weighs In On SB 752: Redistributing Poverty, Not Wealth

Jon Coupal, President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, weighs on in the ill-conceived SB 752:

A quick snapshot of California reveals a state in fiscal peril: a structural budget deficit in the billions, prisons about to be taken over by the federal government, and a pension system morass that is beyond comprehension. With California’s fiscal house collapsing on top of itself, imagine my shock when I heard about the Legislature’s most recent social welfare entitlement program—giving all newborns $500 at a cost to taxpayers of nearly $300 million annually. This proposal left a lot of folks scratching their heads. It is one thing for the tax and spend lobby to be pushing loony ideas, but this actually – for a time – had RepublicanRead More

Ray Haynes

Today’s Commentary: A Response is Required

If you are not reading the California Majority Report, you are not fully informed about the insanity of the left. Last week, I commented on Al Gore, and global warming, which generated a respone on the left wing blog, the California Majority Report.You should take a look at the response to my global warming comment on that blog. If you read my comment, you will see that I was making fun of the good former Vice President, and the current debate on global warming. I find it is always easier to make a point with humor than with ranting. Historical accuracy on the details was not my goal.

I will say that I took some literary license to make the points in my article. But my point was simple, science is not a moral imperative, and when politicians try to make science a moral imperative, scientists take their life into their own hands. When Al Gore, the quintessential politician, the… Read More

Ray Haynes

A Response is Required

If you are not reading the California Majority Report, you are not fully informed about the insanity of the left. Last week, I commented on Al Gore, and global warming, which generated a respone on the left wing blog, the California Majority Report.You should take a look at the response to my global warming comment on that blog. If you read my comment, you will see that I was making fun of the good former Vice President, and the current debate on global warming. I find it is always easier to make a point with humor than with ranting. Historical accuracy on the details was not my goal.

I will say that I took some literary license to make the points in my article. But my point was simple, science is not a moral imperative, and when politicians try to make science a moral imperative, scientists take their life into their own hands. When Al Gore, the quintessential politician, the… Read More

Today’s Commentary: Special on-site Report from Maverick PAC Presidential Candidates Meeting in Austin, Texas

San Bernardino County Assessor Bill Postmus (who also is chair of the San Bernardino County Republican Party) is spending this weekend in Austin, Texas at an event hosted by the Maverick PAC, an advocacy organization that was instrumental in coordinating the support young Republican donors (ages range from 20-40) for the 2004 reelection campaign of President Bush. According to Maverick PAC officials, this emerging organization’s combined effortsraiseda total of $13.5 million towards the successful re-election of the President. Bill Postmus (full disclosure: I work for Assessor Postmus) has been a “Maverick” for over three years.

Initially organized to assist in the election of President Bush, Maverick Pac (MAV PAC) is transitioning into a permanent entity designed to assist the candidacies of Republicans beyond 2004.

The Maverick PAC’s website is here. Underscoring the importance of this esteemed organization, this weekend’s gathering attracted… Read More

Barry Jantz

Sunday San Diego

DeMaio Gearing Up… Carl DeMaio, head of the Performance Institute, advocate for reforms at San Diego City Hall, and thorn in the head of the SD City Council, has privately made it known he is running for a council seat (no surprise there), although a formal announcement will not be made until June (those pesky SD Ethics Commission rules). The word is he’s been meeting with steering and finance folks. Based on the constant media attention he garners for pushing reforms in the City of SD, I can’t possibly see any scenario other than DeMaio being in the contender category.

Tommy Thompson Hinting at a Pres. Run?… When HHS Secretary and former WI Governor Tommy Thompson spoke in SD Thursday, SDUT columnist Diane Bell has him answering a "broken health care system" question with, "It’s likely that I’ll be a candidate for the presidency of the United States, so I can take my… Read More

Special on-site Report from Maverick PAC Presidential Candidates Meeting in Austin, Texas

San Bernardino County Assessor Bill Postmus (who also is chair of the San Bernardino County Republican Party) is spending this weekend in Austin, Texas at an event hosted by the Maverick PAC, an advocacy organization that was instrumental in coordinating the support young Republican donors (ages range from 20-40) for the 2004 reelection campaign of President Bush. According to Maverick PAC officials, this emerging organization’s combined effortsraiseda total of $13.5 million towards the successful re-election of the President. Bill Postmus (full disclosure: I work for Assessor Postmus) has been a “Maverick” for over three years.

Initially organized to assist in the election of President Bush, Maverick Pac (MAV PAC) is transitioning into a permanent entity designed to assist the candidacies of Republicans beyond 2004.

The Maverick PAC’s website is here. Underscoring the importance of this esteemed organization, this weekend’s gathering attracted… Read More