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Jon Fleischman

Lawrence McQuillan: Time To Unload the BART Gravy Train

Editor’s Note: We are pleased to share this piece from Lawrence McQuillan, which was originally posted here.

Last week’s Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) strike created the world’s largest parking lot, as 400,000 commuters who usually ride BART trains each day sat in cars and buses trying to move through the gridlocked Oakland/San Francisco Bay Area. Last Friday, the two striking unions agreed to return to work for 30 days while negotiations continue.

The unions—the Service Employees International Union and Amalgamated Transit Union—represent about 2,400 BART station agents, train operators, mechanics, maintenance workers, and professional staff. The unions have sought a wage increase of 23.5 percent over the next three years. Other key sticking points include employee contributions to pensions and health… Read More

Asm. Travis Allen

We Must Continue to Fight for our Beach Bonfires

When I decided to run for elected office, not even in my wildest imagination did I think I would be fighting to save our beach bonfires. A beach bonfire is a California tradition that is integral to our way of life. For generations beach bonfires have provided Californians with a safe and inexpensive economic activity for our families. Unfortunately, due to a few wealthy property owners in Newport Beach, we all must now band together to fight and save our beloved pastime of enjoying a bonfire on the beach.

Last week, the unelected bureaucrats at the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) voted 7 to 6 to institute regulations that will result in many of our beach bonfire rings being removed. These regulations are neither needed nor supported by the community. Yet, despite overwhelming opposition, SCAQMD ignored the will of the people and passed regulations to remove beach bonfire rings.

So how did we get here? For many years a few wealthy homeowners in Corona Del Mar, a neighborhood in Newport Beach, have been complaining about the public parking in their community to access Corona Del Mar beach. As a result, they convinced the city council to vote… Read More

Jon Fleischman

West Sac Mayor Cabaldon: Posterchild For Local Term Limits

Politics is often about contrasts and differing points of view – because there are genuine differences between what I believe the appropriate role of government is and, for example, what liberal San Francisco State Senator Mark Leno believes (although this is a good idea).

But no matter what policy or political differences we have, none of us should tolerate elected officials who abuse their office by threatening those who disagree.

Yet that is apparently when failed Assembly candidate and West Sacramento Mayor Chris Cabaldon has done.

And it was not an ambiguous or backhanded threat – he publicly announced his intention to make sure members of the business group Region Builders would be blacklisted from doing business in the City of West Sacramento.

Katy Grimes at CalWatchdog details the threat and the arrogant response from Cabaldon when those he threatened had the temerity to stand up to him rather than knuckling under to his… Read More

Jon Coupal

TAXPAYERS SAY “NO MAS”

A just released survey by Probolsky Research shows that most California voters now oppose new or increased local taxes. A majority, 55.5%, would vote “no” on a local measure that would increase taxes in order to maintain service levels, while only 34.8 would vote “yes.”

Admittedly, a poll is just a snapshot of attitudes during a moment in time and those views can change in response to new information. For example, in November of last year, San Diegans elected a new mayor – an election being the ultimate poll of public sentiment. Now that the new mayor is facing multiple accusations of sexual harassment, many of his top supporters are calling for his resignation, and were an election — or poll –… Read More

Jon Fleischman

[Video] FR Friend Kira Davis On The Zimmerman Acquittal

My friend and fellow conservative blogger Kira Davis filmed this video with her take-aways from the Zimmerman trial verdict, and I thought it worthy of posting up here on the site. Davis, like me, hails from inland South Orange County…

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Jon Fleischman

Mayor Bob Filner’s Harassment Scandal Roils San Diego

It would appear that more and more people are hearing some of the specifics of how San Diego Mayor Bob Filner has a problem sexually harassing people around him. As of this morning the specific allegations against Filner have yet to come out into the public spotlight, although at this point one really expects to hear from the likes of Gloria Allred, representing a battalion of victims. After all, whatever the sordid details happen to be, we know that they have caused a growing number of the Mayor’s former key supporters to now call for his resignation. And we know that they are bad enough that Filner himself issued an apology and admitted that he needed professional help.

Will Filner actually resign? I do not think the growing chorus of his former supporters ranging from City Councilmembers present and past, Democrat State Legislators, and other Democrat leaders clamoring for his departure will be the cause of his departure. It’s going to be when the details of what he did start to filter through into the public discussion that will cause him to step down. One can only imagine the egregious nature of the harassment that it seemingly causes… Read More

Katy Grimes

Controversial Napolitano’s new UC job; entre’ to CA politics

A startling announcement early Friday morning caught many Californians off guard: Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano is resigning and moving to California to head the University of California system.

This is a real eyebrow-raiser, and just more proof that everything in California is political, including our college system.

UC regents obviously made this decision behind closed doors.

Some say Napolitano’s career with the Obama administration has run its course, particularly given her lack of success with always contentious immigration issues. And where does a career politician go when that career has run its course? Right to California to become the first female president of the already broken University of California system.

There is the possibility… Read More

Katy Grimes

Chino Hills wins battle against So Cal Edison

Chino Hills will be waving bye-bye to the 200 foot electrical transmission towers erected near homes, schools and churches in the lovely bedroom community.

Yesterday the Southern California city won a long and arduous battle against utility giant Southern California Edison. A group of dedicated, committed and faithful citizens proved that the voting public still has a voice, but only as long as it is willing to put forth the effort.

After several years of legal challenges, the California Public Utilities Commission issued a final decision in the Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project, which grants the City of Chino Hills its proposal to run new electrical transmission lines underground.… Read More

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