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Barry Jantz

CCF Asks if Arnold & Phil are Twins

OK, you’ve gotta admit — even if you may disagree with Randy Thomasson’s Campaign for Children & Families — that the doctored movie poster is a hoot.

On the other hand, does CCF bring up some good points? More here.

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Newton’s Law of Victory ’06

Field Poll is out today with poll numbers on the four infrastructure bond initiatives that Governor Schwarzenegger outlined in his January State of the State address this year. None of the bonds are doing especially well. You can read analysis of the poll results at New West Notes and Sacramento Bee.

While it’s not likely there will be a well-funded or organized campaign to oppose the bonds, there will most certainly need to be a clever campaign to pass the bonds in November. And probably, the governor will have to go out and actively – and aggressively – campaign in their favor.

The question is, could Newton’s action-reaction law of motionapply to the governor’s re-elect in November? What reaction (if any) will occur as a result of the governor campaigning to pass the bonds? The most recent Field Poll shows Gov. Schwarzenegger with 85% support among Republican voters – the magical percentage that the numbers crunchers said early on in the year was necessary for him to win re-election. Could that number decline, however, if the Republican governor makes the case for the education or housing bonds? Quite possibly. It’s not… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: A Call to Action: Taking down liberal Joe Schwarz is critical!

What would you say if I told you that in less than two weeks, FlashReport readers have an opportunity to defeat a liberal in Congress?

His name is Joe Schwarz and along with other liberals in the House of Representatives, he is standing firmly in the way of moving our conservative Republican agenda in Congress. Actually, Schwarz is uniquely situated to sabotage the GOP agenda, and I will explain why in a moment.

But first let me take a moment to tell you just how liberal Schwarz is… Schwarz (pictured to the right):

Has repeatedly advocated higher income, business, property and gas taxes. Has suggested suspending or rescinding the President’s income, capitol gains and dividend tax cuts to pay for more government spending. Voted against a proposal to reduce non-security … Read More

Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt

San Bernardino Supervisors Adding Eminent Domain Restrictions and Term Limits to November Ballot

San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Postmus on Thursday placed on the Board’s August 1 agenda a proposed ballot measure to prohibit the County from seizing private property for private use, while the Board’s Vice-Chairman, Paul Biane, is offering another ballot measure to place term limits on supervisors and revise their pay scale upward to attract better candidates.

Postmus’ eminent domain restriction is similar to the one passed in June by Orange County voters. Eminent domain abuse has been a nationwide subject of concern since last year when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that local governments could seize land to be used for private development. In Kelo v. City of New London, 125 S. Ct. 2655 (2005), the Court upheld a Connecticut law that allows local governmental entities to exercise the power of eminent domain for so-called “economic development” purposes.

“The Supreme Court said that local governments can seize your property and give it to a private developer,” said Postmus. “That’s not right. The fact that a piece of property might generate more tax revenue under another use shouldn’t give… Read More

Jon Fleischman

A Call to Action: Taking down liberal Joe Schwarz is critical!

What would you say if I told you that in less than two weeks, FlashReport readers have an opportunity to defeat a liberal in Congress?

His name is Joe Schwarz and along with other liberals in the House of Representatives, he is standing firmly in the way of moving our conservative Republican agenda in Congress. Actually, Schwarz is uniquely situated to sabotage the GOP agenda, and I will explain why in a moment.

But first let me take a moment to tell you just how liberal Schwarz is… Schwarz (pictured to the right):

Has repeatedly advocated higher income, business, property and gas taxes. Has suggested suspending or rescinding the President’s income, capitol gains and dividend tax cuts to pay for more government spending. Voted against a proposal to reduce non-security … Read More

Michael Der Manouel, Jr.

How I View Arnold’s Poll Numbers

At any point in a campaign its important to be in the lead. In July, in a Statewide race for California Governor, a leaddoesn’t mean much as a predictor of a final outcome. We still have most of the playing field to travel, and much can happen over the next three months. Its especially important to lead a race at this stage to facilitate the raising of money. Big Donors and other groups are front-runners – they like to give to the leading candidate far more than the one trailing. Sp Arnold’s lead presently is mostly about maintaining a solid fundraising effort, which he appears to be doing.

While I still don’t see or feel any real energy in the GOP base the Democrats are angrier than ever – and demoralized. I have yet to meet a Democrat that sincerely believes Angelides can win. They are clearly not energized.

In the final analysis one would rather be ahead than behind. But predicting an outcome in this race is like predicting who will win the National League West this year in baseball – too early to tell. Arnold’s chances have risen from 40-60 to even money over the last few weeks. He’s got… Read More

Jennifer Nelson

Time Not Well Spent

You have to love the quote in today’s San Francisco Chronicle story on Sen. Chuck Poochigian attacking Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown on the city’s crime problem (78 homicides this year so far compared to 41 at this time last year). Kevin Spillane told the paper, “Brown has ignored the City of Oakland to run for attorney general, and it’s having disastrous effects. Violence is out of control. People are dying. This is serious.” Brown spokesman Gil Duran responded that "there is probably not a mayor in the state that spends as much time with police on crime issues as Jerry Brown."

Jerry, it is quality—not quantity—that the Oakland residents want and need. We don’t care that the police higher-ups get a ton of your time. We just want the killings, beatings and rapes to stop.… Read More

SOS candidate to publicly finance her campaign

California state senator Debra Bowen – and oh, by the way, candidate for Secretary of State – is getting a jumpstart on the idea of campaign public financing.

And who can blame her. With a paltry $140K cash on hand in her campaign account, she is significantly behind her opponent, current Secretary of State Bruce McPherson who has nearly $600K in his campaign account, per the most recent filing information. Members of the state legislature find themselves in a bully-pulpit-conundrum when it comes to summertime campaigning. You see, when the legislative session adjourns for the summer as it is scheduled to do on August 31st, legislators lose what little spotlight they can crawl under. So despite the fact that Sen. Bowen is Chair of the Senate Committee on Elections, Reapportionment and Constitutional Amendments, there’s not much she can do with the committee to draw attention to herself after Labor Day. A real bully-pulpit-conundrum.

Bowen is industrious, though, and in true do-it-yourself form (on the taxpayer’s dime), built her own bully pulpit from which to reach the masses. With hammer and nails, and a few winks and nods,… Read More