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Jon Fleischman

Senate GOP Leader Dutton to Legislative Democrats on Jobs – ‘Do No More Harm’

We don’t typically reprint press releases, but this one contains a great sample of the kind of STUPID, JOB KILLING legislation that California Democrats are advancing through the legislature. It is unbelievable that at a time when regulatory relief is needed, that they would simply continue to pile on more barriers to job creation… Also, remember that these bills below are just a sliver of the vast quantity of bad bills going through the legislative process… Senate GOP Leader Dutton to Legislative Democrats on Jobs – ‘Do No More Harm’

Sacramento – Senate Republican Leader Bob Dutton (Rancho Cucamonga) released the following statement today calling for Legislative Democrats to join with Republicans in voting down any legislation that will further hurt the economy:

Two weeks ago yesterday, the legislative Democrats promised to focus on job creation in the last three and half weeks of this legislative session. There are now less than two weeks to make good on that promise.Read More

James V. Lacy

Breaking news: “Citizen’s” Redistricting Commission files petition to interfere with signature gathering on redistricting referendum

The “Citizen’s” Redistricting Commission, which rendered redistricting lines that assure one party super-majority control of the California Legislature for the next decade, (didn’t Mao Tse Tung also do that in China?) filed a petition (paid for by us taxpayers) with Attorney General Kamala Harris today arguing small points about wording of documents related to the approved referendum and signature circulation to quality it. In the petition, the “Citizen’s” Commission calls on the Democratic Attorney General from San Francisco to interfere with the signature gathering time frames and stop current collection efforts until the highly technical wording issues are resolved, thus putting the rest of us at a huge disadvantage and cutting against Proposition 11’s intent to give a referendum challenge a half-way decent chance of qualifying before the June election.

Details are at the self-absorbed URL: www.wedrawthelines.ca.gov.

It seems we are going to become a one-party state no matter what.… Read More

Assemblyman Donald P. Wagner

Tax Increases Fuel Job Growth?

I have a question. I mean this in all sincerity. I ask it without intending a drop of cynicism. My question is this: How do tax increases create jobs?

The question is prompted by the governor’s news conference on August 25. It is no secret that California has a serious jobs problem. Our unemployment rate is the second highest in the nation, and that understates the problem as our jobless rate does not include (1) those who have given up searching for jobs, and (2) those who are underemployed and seek full time work but cannot find it because of our anemic economy. Persistent joblessness destroys our economy, our communities, and our families. For that reason, the governor and Democrat leadership have promised to focus on the jobs problem in the last two week of the legislative session.

It is about darn time. The GOP months and months ago proposed dozens of pro-jobs and pro-economic growth bills. But, as I detailed in my last column, the Democrats killed all of those bills. And now they want to focus on jobs? Welcome to the issue, guys. Better late than never.

Except maybe not so, which brings me back to taxes. The governor and Democrat… Read More

Barry Jantz

Caltrans in the cross hairs of crusading senator

From the U-T’s Logan Jenkins…

“…what has me singing hosannas of joy is the holy war between state Sen. Joel Anderson, R-El Cajon, and Caltrans.”

Read the column here.Read More

Jon Fleischman

Voting For AB 155 Bill To “End Run” Amazon Tax Referendum Would Be A Pledge Violation

This just in from Patrick Gleason & Kelly W. Cobb over at Americans for Tax Reform…

Americans for Tax Reform is active in all 50 state capitals and from this perspective one thing is clear, when it comes to legislative creativity, lawmakers in Sacramento have every other state easily beat – no contest. Unfortunately for those currently contending with the state’s nearly 12% unemployment rate, California legislators only seem to use their creativity for the purpose of enacting job-killing tax increases and other measures that only serve to further depress the Golden State’s already flagging economy.

The latest exhibit of this unfortunate fact is Assembly Bill 155, legislation that, if Democrat lawmakers have their way, would “gut-and-amend” an existing bill to re-enact a sales tax on out-of-state and online purchases signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown in June. The end goal of this legislation, pushed by the often misguided and incorrect Sen. Loni Hancock, is simply to block California votersRead More

Mike Spence

Conservatives Serve Notice: “Reformed” CRP Platform is the End of the Line

In an unprecedented statement of unity, conservative and pro-family leaders throughout California have served notice on the California Republican Party (CRP) that if the CRP proceeds to adopt a draft platform that eliminates core conservative principles, these leaders will abandon the GOP and form a new conservative party. As the memo sent Friday to the Party’s leadership [Read it here] states “this is the end of the line for the California Republican Party” if the platform is adopted.

Last month, a group of CRP delegates elected as the Platform Drafting Committee launched a coup, proposing to eliminate the Party’s longstanding support for traditional marriage, abandoned the pro-life movement, and significantly weakened the Party’s position on illegal immigration. The platform coup was engineered by wealthy RINO’s with the backing of liberal billionaire Charles Munger. Republicans may remember Munger as the genius behind the so-called “open primary” and “citizens redistricting commission” that will likely result in the GOP losing numerous seats (and all… Read More

Jon Fleischman

New Audacious Effort To Eliminate Ballot Initiatives From June Statewide Elections?

It is hardly a secret that at a statewide level the voters of California have been “inconvenient” to the special interest groups that control the State Capitol.. You need look no further for proof of this than California Democrat Party Chairman and former State Senate President John Burton’s recent screed in the Sacramento Bee, railing against the ballot initiative process. Just last week there was an article in the Los Angeles Times, Democrats propose measures to rein in California initiative process. Without going on at length with a great many example of ballot measures passed by the California electorate, suffice it to say that while the Capitol is dominated by politicians with an ultra-liberal ideology, the results of various high profile initiative contests demonstrate that voters are pretty centrist – and center-right when it comes to fiscal issues.

The assault on the overall ballot measure process comes as no surprise, but the level to which… Read More

Ron Nehring

What we can all learn from Californian Steve Jobs

Politics is about leadership, and those of us who are active in the conservative movement often look for excellence in the private sector to inspire better governance.

For this reason, in light of recent developments we should take a moment to learn from one of California’s most famous private sector leaders: Steve Jobs.

The modern era of personal computing came about while I was in high school and college, and I was never much of an Apple guy. In those days, kids chose brands in the emerging computer wars like they were rival sports teams. Apple vs. IBM, Red Sox vs. Yankees, same thing. I barely noticed when Jobs was dumped from the company he co-founded by then-CEO John Scully.

Yet Jobs’ career and the impact of his work on the rest of us and how we lead our lives are both exceptional and noteworthy. His return to Apple and the success the company has enjoyed since is an inspiring testament to the power of devotion when combined with both skill and judgment. Jobs started a new comany, NeXT, after being forced out of Apple, leading to multiple innovations that would later be incorporated into Apple once Jobs… Read More

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