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Mike Spence

$200 Will Keep Me From Getting Paid

The state is running out of money. They may stop paying legislators as soon as February. After that who know who gets paid and who doesnt. Eventually lowly legislative staffers wont get a paycheck. That includes me unlessthe state gets a budget deal.

Currently, the plan seems to be to cut a little (not enough) of the $40 billion in new spending that has appeared in the last four years AND find new fees and increasing fees on various. Now these fees look like taxes. Tax hikes require a two-thirds vote. So far there isnt a two-thirds vote for tax increase. So now they are fees and the Governor can get then with 41 votes.

There will be a legal challenge, but in the meantime they think they have a solution. And with Ron George Supreme Courts approach to jurisprudence who knows what will happen.

But here is their problem. Fees can have a referendum placed on the ballot to stop them. Taxes cant. A two-thirds deal avoids all this, a 41 vote deal doesnt

It is easy to file for a referendum. Ive done it. Once a bill become law, you send a check for $200 dollars to the Attorney General with a letter and presto magic you have ninety days to get the 433,971… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Sunday Articles To Peruse

Today’s top headlines – tomorrow look for the return of FR’s main page! Two editorials on the State Budget situation worth reading OCReg: New Year, same wrong budget path SDUT: Get out the ax – ASAP Columns of Interest SFChron: Debra Saunders – Do not ask for whom the road tollsCCTimes: Lisa VorderBreuggen: Manteca Republican May Have Helped Put Sarah Palin On The BallotSacBee: Dan Walters – California slavery still lives

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DeVore: Let Israel Defend Herself

OC Assemblyman Chuck DeVore knows a thing or two about warfare and terrorism. And he is one of the most vocal supporters of the State of Israel.

If you have been watching the news this past week President-elect Obama has had little to say about the Hamas attacks on Israel and Israel’s actions in defense. I haven’t heard anything out if Senator Boxer either. Luckily Chuck is not so timid in his approach.

DeVore’s Statement:

DeVore: America must support Israel’s right to defend itself against terrorists.

Chuck DeVore, a California legislator and declared candidate for the United States Senate in 2010 against Barbara Boxer, announced his support of the state of Israel’s current military operations in Gaza.

For the last several years I have been amazed at the forbearance and restraint shown by Israel as Hamas terrorists rained down rocket after rocket purposefully targeted at Israeli civilians, Assemblyman Chuck DeVore said. Imagine if terrorists in Tijuana regularly shot rockets into San Diego America wouldn’t stand for it. I support Israel’s right to defend itself against terrorist attacks.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

A lot of GOPers voted for Ron Paul, including me!

As an elected officer of the California Republican Party, I stayed officially neutral in last year’s GOP Presidential Primary. That was not easy to do. As a matter of fact, hands down the biggest negative about being in party office has been the requirement to stay out of primaries at the risk of losing my party office.

That said, despite the chains on me, we did have a vibrant debate on this website about all of the candidates. We featured columns from the most viable contenders, we had advocacy pieces from their prominent supporters, and various bloggers on the site weighed in on behalf of their favorite picks. We had video, podcast, or regular interviews, exclusive to this site with Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Mitt Romney and Duncan Hunter.

The reason I am throwing all of this out there is to make it very clear that while I kept required commitment to stay neutral, that did not keep me from fostering a discussion, and weighing in a lot about the campaign and our Republican… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Saturday’s Top Stories

With the main page of the site on hiatus until Monday, I thought I would continue to provide links to some of the top stories of the day here on the blog… Enjoy your weekend!

Featured article of the day: OCReg: GOP struggles over social divide Brief commentary on the featured article: I have a couple of comments towards those who continue to beat the mantra that the GOP cannot win in California unless it retreats from conservative positions on so-called "social issues" (abortion, homosexual marriage, etc.)

First – we have the very important "rule of politics" which we have put together based on an inability of an FR readers to disprove it — which is that there is NO SUCH THING as an economic conservative with is liberal on social issues. Whenever there is a debate on fiscal policy in Sacramento, if you look to those who are viewed as… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Ken Blackwell NAILS IT with this “must read” column…

Ken Blackwell, the former Secretary of State of Ohio, is running for Chairman of the Republican National Committee. Reading this column he had published in Townhall today sure makes me bullish on him. In order for the GOP to regain its branding as a party of fiscal conservatism, we need a healthy dose of reality — which is that the GOP, under this President, has strayed far towards the left on fiscal issues…

BUSH’S BIG GOVERNMENT GAMBIT By Ken Blackwell (link to column on Townhall.com)

Although President George W. Bush succeeded with some of his policies, the bailout of the Detroit Three is possibly his most significant mistake. The recent damageRead More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Guest Commentary: Jon Coupal of HJTA – “Pension Tsunami”

We are pleased to present this guest commentary from Jon Coupal, the President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association PENSION TSUNAMI When the city of Vallejo filed for bankruptcy earlier this year, it made national news. Among the alleged reasons for this financial debacle was, as usual, Proposition 13. Same urban myth, different city. Recall that Prop 13 was also blamed when Orange County went bankrupt. In spite of the clearly documented evidence of the Orange County Treasurer’s criminal wrongdoing and the fact that he used an astrologer to assist him in making investments of public dollars, in some quarters, it is always Proposition 13’s fault when any government entity runs short ofRead More

Jon Fleischman

Guest Commentary: Jon Coupal of HJTA – “Pension Tsunami”

We are pleased to present this guest commentary from Jon Coupal, the President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association PENSION TSUNAMI

When the city of Vallejo filed for bankruptcy earlier this year, it made national news. Among the alleged reasons for this financial debacle was, as usual, Proposition 13. Same urban myth, different city. Recall that Prop 13 was also blamed when Orange County went bankrupt. In spite of the clearly documented evidence of the Orange County Treasurer’s criminal wrongdoing and the fact that he used an astrologer to assist him in making investments of public dollars, in some quarters, it is always Proposition 13’s fault when any government entity runs short of money.

Nor isRead More

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