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Michael Der Manouel, Jr.

It’s Time to Put A Spear in the Ground

When you stand opposite your opponent and put a spear in the ground you are declaring that this is your territory and if they plan on taking it, they are going to have a fight on their hands. We can accomplish this by doing absolutely nothing on the infrastructure bond deadline tomorrow.

Yes, I want the Republican Assembly caucus to do nothing.

Let’s recap, shall we? Republicans are depressed. Really depressed. The President is the second biggest spender in American history behind LBJ. In a post 911 world we allow porous borders and are paralyzed on immigration even armed with the knowledge of over 155,000 border crossings last year by non latino "immigrants". Ports are being handed over to the cousins of terrorists. Despite controlling both houses of Congress, we don’t have the votes to make the tax rate cuts permanent or get rid of the death tax.

In California, our Governor is wounded. His poll numbers have rebounded in the absence of $25 million a week on TV with nurses, teachers, firefighters, cops and prison guards telling us how bad he is, so the rebound is… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: The Bond Deal – Governor should unite GOP behind a responsible plan

The single most important decision that the legislature will make this year is whether to put a massive infrastructure borrowing plan in front of California voters this year. There is a lot of pressure mounting in the Capitol right now as Secretary of State McPherson has said that the deadline for the legislature to place an item on the June ballot is tomorrow (although many have said there is a week of ‘cushion’ in there).

Everyone in the capitol, the Governor, the Democrat Leadership, the Republican Leadership, all agree on the need for infrastructure investment. However, HOW THIS IS DONE IS VERY, VERY IMPORTANT.

When FR contributor Barry Jantz and I met with two Deputy Chiefs of Staff to the Governor in the hours leading up to the State of the State Address in January, a few key points were stressed to us: the Governor would insist that needed reforms (such as revamping the CEQA process) would be in this package, that there would be a 6% hard borrowing cap in the package, and that the Governor was committed to making sure that this bond measure did not get ‘loaded up’ with spending that wasn’t for basic… Read More

Jon Fleischman

The Bond Deal – Governor should unite GOP behind a responsible plan

The single most important decision that the legislature will make this year is whether to put a massive infrastructure borrowing plan in front of California voters this year. There is a lot of pressure mounting in the Capitol right now as Secretary of State McPherson has said that the deadline for the legislature to place an item on the June ballot is tomorrow (although many have said there is a week of ‘cushion’ in there).

Everyone in the capitol, the Governor, the Democrat Leadership, the Republican Leadership, all agree on the need for infrastructure investment. However, HOW THIS IS DONE IS VERY, VERY IMPORTANT.

When FR contributor Barry Jantz and I met with two Deputy Chiefs of Staff to the Governor in the hours leading up to the State of the State Address in January, a few key points were stressed to us: the Governor would insist that needed reforms (such as revamping the CEQA process) would be in this package, that there would be a 6% hard borrowing cap in the package, and that the Governor was committed to making sure that this bond measure did not get ‘loaded up’ with spending that wasn’t for basic… Read More

Barry Jantz

77th AD – Anderson Out Fast & Furious on Immigration

In the openLa Suer 77th seat that is expected to be (ok, will be) a donnybrook of a race,but up ’til now has been relatively quiet while fairly even in fundraising,Joel Anderson got some attention last weekend on immigration issues.

Chris Simcox, co-founder of the Minutemen project, flew in from Arizona to show his support for Anderson at a campaign kickoff in Santee attended by nearly 150. Simcox, reviled by illegal immigration apologists yet whose endorsement iscoveted bymost any conservative, especially in a border district like the 77th, generatedTV coverage for Andersononboth KUSI andFox 6 Sunday nite.

"When it comes to public safety for the state of California, securing the border should be job number one. That means we need some leadership in the state capitol, and that’s why we are looking for good people like Joel," Simcox said.

In return, Anderson called Simcox a"great American Patriot," saying "There are so few people that are willing to take on this fight to secure our border and I am privileged and proud to have himRead More

Mike Spence

Prosper Out OF AG race

Pierre Prosper has dropped out of the race for Attorney general. this will save Pooch needed funds. Pierre did do a good job getting around to GOP groups and made a positive impression on most. Here is my post about my lunch with him. The money wasn’t there for him to make it work.

Here is the release

STATEMENT FROM AMBASSADOR PIERRE-RICHARD PROSPER

(LOS ANGELES) Former Ambassador at Large Pierre-Richard Prosper, candidate for Attorney General of California in 2006, released the following statement today:

“After much deliberation, and with thoughtful counsel from friends and supporters, I have decided to withdraw from seeking the Republican nomination for California Attorney General and therefore will not file on March 10, 2006 to be on the June primary ballot. This was a very difficult decision in light of the mounting support… Read More

Duane Dichiara

Bilbray & Illegal Immigration

While I often (or at least sometimes) agree with Fleischman’s posts, I’m going to have to take issue with the last one on former Congressman Brian Bilbray. Sometimes the Orange Curtain is pretty thick. First: disclosure on the table. I work for Bilbray. He was also MY Congressman for years when I lived in the City of San Diego. These comments are from my second role, rather than my first.

Congressman Bilbray was a consistent voice – often a voice in the wilderness – against illegal immigration throughout the 1990’s. Note that Bilbray represented a Democrat seat when he was defeated in the 2000 bloodbath. His ongoing crusade was not always an easy one.

After the 2000 elections Bilbray did not stop talking about illegal immigration. On the contrary, if any thing he upped the ante. He not only became a consultant and legislative advocate for the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), he served on their Board of Advisors and helped them craft their national policy agenda. There is a reason the National Border Patrol Council (10,000 Border agents) choose to endorse Bilbray in the 50th district – his credentials… Read More

Mike Spence

Emperor Villaraigosa Closer to Victory in LAUSD

I’ve wriiten about how Los Angeles Mayor AntonioVillaraigosawants to take over the world– at least LA and it’s surrounding areas. He failed at the MWD. See post hereHe is making the grade at LAUSD. In a special election to fill a vacancy his candidate Monica Garcia received 47% of the vote and will face UTLA backed Christopher Arellano in a run-off. Arellano received only 19% of the vote as his condecade old shoplifting charges and his that his graduate degree from USC wasn’t really awarded. (I guess the check bounced.) Garcia is open to the Emperor taking over LAUSD.

Can the unions rally enough to stop Garcia? Does it matter?… Read More

Running Scared Dems Don’t Want Correa to Run at All

In an amazing confession of weakness Orange County Democrat Party Chairman Frank Barbaro and Democratic Foundation of OC chairman Wylie Aitken sent a letter to Supervisor Lou Correa back in January, urging him to stay in his current job rather than run for the 34th Senate District.

The letter that just surfaced, says, "As you know voter registration [meaning Democrat voter registration] has severely declined during the last few years and the Republican Party of Orange County and Senate Republican Minority Leader plan to mount a very aggressive race against us this fall. Now more than ever, we need to stand together to unite behind Tom Umberg and work hard to elect him to the 34th State Senate seat. (To see the full letter, click on the link below.)

Certain Republican leaders over the years have been accused of strong arming candidates or being less than supportive of nominees but I have never seen a letter like this come out on official GOP letterhead.

From supervisor Correa’s perspective, this must have been an unwelcome letter, but also one that was… Read More