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Jon Fleischman

Los Angeles County GOP Takes Strong Stand Against Tax-Increasing Budget Plan

By a vote of 61-5:

The economic state of our nation and California is being used by the Democrats in turning this state and country into a socialist paradise. Although out numbered greatly, most Republican legislators have held fast to Conservative Republican Economic principals. Those who have stuck to their guns while under intense pressure form many sides should be commended and rewarded in their future political endeavors. By the same token there are a few Republicans that are sacrificing their principals for immediate personal political gains. They should be considered traitors of the party, their names published frequently, and opposed vigorously in any future political ambitions. It is time that true Republicans stand up openly and loudly for our principals without fear or compromise.

RPLAC officially adopts this resolution commending all Republican legislators holding the line on new or more taxes and oppose big government and that RPLAC name those Republican Legislators who go against Republican values and ideals and proclaim our opposition to their quest for further political positions.… Read More

Tab Berg

MacGlashan leads fight to end free healthcare for citizens of other countries.

I’ve already posted information regarding Sacramento Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan’s effort to eliminate the $2.4 million Sacramento County spends providing free, non-emergency healthcare to citizens of other countries. Now, the issue caught the ear of the local radio powerhouse Armstrong & Getty program…here’s a clip…

This issue is growing with tight budgets across the state – and ten other counties currently fund similar programs providing free healthcare, above and beyond emergency and public health, to citizens of other countries.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

WSJ’s John Fund: Watching A Split Screen Of Horror

From John Fund of the Wall Street Journal:

I feel like I am watching a split screen – and both are depicting horror movies in public policy. As I write, one screen shows our lawmakers in Congress rushing a gigantic spending bill through so quickly that Democratic Senator Frank Lautenberg admitted that none of his colleagues would be able to read a final version before they vote on it. Lobbyists with goodies in the bill had copies of the bill yesterday, even before lawmakers did. The second screen I am watching is one focused on my home state of California. There “Five Men In A Room,” the state’sRead More

Shawn Steel

Who will turn ? Who will save the libs and unions?

Today could be one of the worst economic days in US history.

Congress may pass the most expensive aggressive pork laden spending bill ever. Only with thehelp of 3 pathetic Republican senators.

Back home, our legislature is set to impose more taxes on the highest taxes in the US, only to preserve union power. The only way to force new taxes, votes must come from Republicans.… Read More

A Waste That Won’t Be Corrected In The State Budget

Waste Watchers- Your Tax Dollars Hard at Work: Paying a Teacher Not to Teach During these tough budget times, many school districts are finding ways to maximize funding going into the classroom. That’s precisely why parents should be outraged that at least one district is using tax dollars to keep a teacher out of the classroom. The Kern Union High School District pays the president of the Kern High School Teachers Association, or KHSTA, a regular full-time teaching salary even though, as president of the association, he currently spends no time in the classroom. In essence, taxpayers are paying a teacher not to teach.

According to the Bakersfield Californian (January 27), "Mitch Olsen, in his fifth year as KHSTA president, is classified as a teacher by the district. Three periods, or 60 percent of his work day, are funded by the district; the remaining two periodsRead More

Jon Fleischman

“Iceberg, Dead Ahead!”

Despite the fact that this is the second day that I have requested a briefing on this budget "deal" from Senate Republican Leader Dave Cogdill and/or Assembly Republican Leader Mike Villines, the silence is deafening.

It is unfortunate because I am all ears — and as I wrote with a bunch of fellow leaders of the State Republican Party, we would like to gain some perspective from our two legislative leaders, whom we hold in high regard.

In the absence of any more information — I continue to judge this "deal" based on the information available through main stream media sources.

So let me just say what I am thinking and what I have heard from literally every GOP leader, donor and activist to whom I have spoken or heard from via e-mail — this plan is terrible for California and extremely injurious to the Republican Party’s ability to win elections next year.

Over in the Capitol Weekly, there is a headline about Republicans winning "concessions" on what I will call relative minor policy… Read More

BOE Member George Runner

Who are the “non-violent”offenders that federal judges want to release?

As you have probably read,a panel of federal judges tentatively ruled to release tens of thousands of California prisoners before their time is served. The liberal judgesclaim that the prisoners are non-serious and non-violent offenders,and thus won’t present a problem to public safety.

Here’s a look at the offenses that count as non-serious and non-violent:

• Human trafficking • Child abuse likely to produce great bodily injury • Stalking • Solicitation to commit murder or a designated sexual assault • Taking a hostage to prevent arrest or as a shield • Selling, offering for sale, or transporting a destructive device • Possessing components with intent to make destructive device • Possession, development, manufacture, production, transfer, acquisition, or retention of a weapon of mass destruction • Threatening to use a weapon of mass destruction • Possessing restricted biological agents • Exploding a destructive device to terrorize • Elder abuse • Manufacture or sale of drugs even while armed with a firearm • Burglary in which the defendant is armed with… Read More

Meredith Turney

New Budget Punishes Families with Children

Maybe it was the octuplet mother inciting public backlash, or Nancy Pelosi’s warpedthinking that preventing future productive members of society will help us out of our current economic meltdown. Whatever the reason, stateleaders have decided that parents should no longer receive tax benefits for growing their families. Included in their budget “deal” is a decrease in the dependent exemption credit. Kevin Dayton over at the Associated Builders and Contractors of California first brought this to my attention in an email. He explained that part of the budget deal was the plan to “raise $1.44 billion by increasing taxes at least $210 per dependent by reducing the dependent exemption credit to equal the personal exemption credit.”

Kevin made a great point about the exemption so I’m just going to quote him directly: “The proposed budget makes it sound so nice – ‘equalizing the credit’ – as if justice was… Read More

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