Jon Fleischman

Jon is the elected Vice Chairman, South of the California Republican Party.
Recent Posts
- Today's Commentary: Poizner Should Reconsider Creation Of His Own "Do Not Invest" List For Private Insurance Companies
- AG to CalPERS: Divest from Iran Now
- NTLC's Lew Uhler Urges Rejection Of Maldonado As Lt. Governor
- CRA Statement on Maldonado Confirmation Vote
- Slate mailer racks up $84,000 fines
- Projections Moving Faster than the Trains
- Statewide proposition lineup
- Sunday San Diego: Napping in AD 77, Waking in AD 78, CalPERS says Pound Sand on Divestments, and More
- Carly Fiorina On President Reagan's Birthday
- CRP Chairman Nehring's Statement In Response To SacBee Story
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Commentary: Poizner Should Reconsider Creation Of His Own "Do Not Invest" List For Private Insurance Companies [By Jon Fleischman - Publisher - Flash Report] (Source: FlashReport)
Today's Commentary: Poizner Should Reconsider Creation Of His Own "Do Not Invest" List For Private Insurance Companies [By Jon Fleischman - Publisher - Flash Report] (Source: FlashReport)
The Lite Guv Intrigue Continues (Source: KQED's Capitol Notes)
February 8 Open Thread (Source: Calitics)
As Some Hesitate, Laird Says He Can Win Maldonado's Seat (Source: Calitics)
The Lite Guv Intrigue Continues (Source: KQED's Capitol Notes)
Recount of Mission Viejo recall announced (Source: OC Register Total Buzz)
If GOP Doesn't Want Maldo as LG, Have a Primary (Source: Dem Majority Report)
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Commentary: Poizner Should Reconsider Creation Of His Own "Do Not Invest" List For Private Insurance Companies [By Jon Fleischman - Publisher - Flash Report] (Source: FlashReport)
Today's Commentary: Poizner Should Reconsider Creation Of His Own "Do Not Invest" List For Private Insurance Companies [By Jon Fleischman - Publisher - Flash Report] (Source: FlashReport)
The Lite Guv Intrigue Continues (Source: KQED's Capitol Notes)
February 8 Open Thread (Source: Calitics)
As Some Hesitate, Laird Says He Can Win Maldonado's Seat (Source: Calitics)
The Lite Guv Intrigue Continues (Source: KQED's Capitol Notes)
Recount of Mission Viejo recall announced (Source: OC Register Total Buzz)
If GOP Doesn't Want Maldo as LG, Have a Primary (Source: Dem Majority Report)
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Recent Comments
Katie Teague on CRP Chairman Nehring's Statement In Response To SacBee Story
Katie Teague on CRA Statement on Maldonado Confirmation Vote
Robert Bosich on NTLC's Lew Uhler Urges Rejection Of Maldonado As Lt. Governor
Robert Bosich on CRA Statement on Maldonado Confirmation Vote
JIm Lacy on Statewide proposition lineup
Tom Kaptain on Statewide proposition lineup
Larry Urdahl on Money "Trail" in Open Joel Anderson AD 77 Seat
Matt Munson on Statewide proposition lineup
JIm Lacy on Ballot Designation Junkies Get Excited
Cliff Unruh on Rest In Peace Ethie Radanovich
Chris Lauer on Chief of Staff for Senate Republicans Off To PG&E
JIm Lacy on Ballot Designation Junkies Get Excited
Ken Hunter on An Open Letter to Senate Republicans
Howard Epstein on Today's Commentary: South Lake Tahoe Transit Chief Embroiled In Controversy
Sean Loranger on Sheriff's union biggest loser in Mission Viejo recall election
FlashReport Weblog on California Politics
DTS Bylaw Proposal Pulled
by Jon Fleischman - Publisher (bio) (email)(print)
To make a long story short, while I am confident that the votes were there to pass the change at the convention, the matter was becoming extremely divisive due to a lot of misinformation being spread about the proposal, and its effects.
The reality is that as long as someone can register Decline To State and elect to vote in either major party's primary, we will continue to see the percentage of DTS voters steadily increase at the expense of party registration. Both political parties are going to eventually have to confront this issue head on.
My sincere appreciate to the hundreds of CRP Members who had indicated their support, and just because we will not be pursuing this important change this month does not believe we will now ignore the deteriorating effect of the status quo on our party registration.
I will close by saying that a political party cannot long endure if it focuses only on winning elections without thought to being prepared to do so with a majority that can govern using that party's principles and positions on the issues. Proposals like the "top two/closed general" measure that was "blackmailed" onto the upcoming June ballot, if passed, will lead to a "mushy middle" where taxpayers and those who believe in individual and liberty will be the losers.











































Comments
What are you trying to do, make general elections competitive?!
Posted by Steven Maviglio at September 11, 2009 4:54pmThis remains the reason I will not monetarily support the California Republican committee. Winning elections is all that matters and the Democratic party in California has consistently proven that axiom. You don't win elections when non-party members vote for your candidates.
Posted by Todd South at September 12, 2009 9:49amI'm glad the resolution has been pulled. My belief is that a lot of good conservatives have left our party and gone DTS because we haven't been living up to our stated principles and we have lost credibility as the party of fiscal discipline. I don't think we should penalize these voters because our party has been blowing it. Once we get back our believability and credibility as good fiscal stewards, I believe DTS and others will flock to being Republicans again.
Posted by Allan Bartlett at September 12, 2009 10:10amThe Republican Party continues to make itself less relevant every day. We are the party of fiscal responsibility, but look at many levels of government you see just the opposite.
Posted by John Shewmaker at September 12, 2009 11:08amWe are the party of family values, but look at the scandals the Republican Party generates, from Sanford to Duvall.
No it is not a media bias, it is these Republican's saying one thing and then doing the opposite.
As long as many in Republican leadership continue the 100% for me or you are against me, the party will continue to lose.
As long as some who claim or have held positions of leadership secretly back far, far left Democrats in local elections in an attempt to prove a personal point, the Republican Party will continue to decline.
Thank you Jon for pulling your ill thought-out proposal. I commend you for not slamming the door to DTS voters who will support Republican candidates.
Posted by Bob Evans at September 12, 2009 3:51pmMaybe, Bob, you'd like to give us an education on just how allowing faux Democrats to vote in the Republican primary does anything for the Republican party or position other than weaken potential condidates?
Posted by Todd South at September 14, 2009 11:39amMany DTS folks are voters who tilt rightward and want to vote for a useful, winning Republican but who don't support the party leadership's religious bias.
Posted by Bill Wiese at September 14, 2009 12:33pmConservatism doesn't mean religious; the religious right has hijacked the term.
We need sane, statewide-electable individuals who believe in min. gov't and maximum freedom.
Stop preaching about "Family values" (codeword for "beat a queer") - esp when those pols yapping about that fall hard (Duvall). Concentrate on reinforcing Prop 13,
actively working with NRA to stop more bad gun laws, and minimizing gov't interference in peoples' lives and you'll start winning elections outside of Orange County.
CRA, have you noticed you only hold approx 1/3rd of the legislature? Nobody screws up that badly unless your message stinks and your marketeers reinforce the stench.
Republicans need to return to Goldwater small-L libertarianism - without the preachiness, and without the Ron Paul "elbow-patch-sportscoat high school algebra teachers wanting to privatize the sidewalks." (Apt description of L's by George Will).
Bill Wiese
San Jose CA
Many DTS folks are voters who tilt rightward and want to vote for a useful, winning Republican but who don't support the party leadership's religious bias.
Posted by Bill Wiese at September 14, 2009 12:33pmConservatism doesn't mean religious; the religious right has hijacked the term.
We need sane, statewide-electable individuals who believe in min. gov't and maximum freedom.
Stop preaching about "Family values" (codeword for "beat a queer") - esp when those pols yapping about that fall hard (Duvall). Concentrate on reinforcing Prop 13,
actively working with NRA to stop more bad gun laws, and minimizing gov't interference in peoples' lives and you'll start winning elections outside of Orange County.
CRA, have you noticed you only hold approx 1/3rd of the legislature? Nobody screws up that badly unless your message stinks and your marketeers reinforce the stench.
Republicans need to return to Goldwater small-L libertarianism - without the preachiness, and without the Ron Paul "elbow-patch-sportscoat high school algebra teachers wanting to privatize the sidewalks." (Apt description of L's by George Will).
Bill Wiese
San Jose CA
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