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Jon Fleischman

CCPOA: “Bobblehead Meg”

So I’ve been catching up on my e-mails — and had a chance to watch the creative "Bobblehead Meg" video from the Calfiornia Correctional Peace Officers Association. The state prison guard union is supporting Jerry Brown for Governor (shocking!). That said, they did up a very entertaining web video that is actually worth sharing — we love creative stuff, even if we don’t always agree with the message…

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Barry Jantz

Breaking: Sweetwater Schools using public funds to promote Ricasa during re-election?

In the midst of a re-election challenge, Sweetwater Union High School District (SUHSD) President Arlie Ricasa is receiving significant positive name recognition from a taxpayer-funded public relations effort, paid by Sweetwater schools.

Ironically, the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) confirmed yesterday it would investigate a complaint filed on September 20, 2010, against Ricasa for alleged improprieties associated with using funds raised for her current campaign to retire debt from a prior election. Ricasa was a candidate for the 78th State Assembly District two years ago, losing to eventual general election winner Marty Block in the 2008 Democratic primary contest.

The Union-Tribune ran a story about the FPPC complaint today. Attached is the full complaint.

Yet, what the FPPC complaint and UT story do not address may be even more significant, while equal cause… Read More

James V. Lacy

Carla Marinucci: Demand Sterling Clifford, “The Liar”, disclose Brown money

The Stamford Advocate of Stamford, Connecticut reported just a few hours ago that Jerry Brown spokesman, Sterling “The Liar” Clifford apparently announced to the Connecticut press that Jerry Brown will have a $5,000 a plate fundraiser Thursday (tomorrow) night in West Hollywood sponsored by Hollywood’s David Geffen. People who pay $25,000 will have a “private reception” with Brown. We herein call on the San Francisco Chronicle’s ace political reporter, Carla Marinucci, who is a Jerry Brown flunky, to demand that The Liar disclose the name of everyone attending the $25,000 private reception by 5 pm tomorrow. That way, Carla Marinucci can have yet another chance to show she is not just another Jerry Brown flunky, and actually help the public assess the Brown campaign’s finances.… Read More

Congressman John Campbell

The 2011 Tax Quiz

Last week, I promised you an opportunity to gauge your understanding of the consequences of Congress failing to extend current tax rates before the year ends. Well, below you will find a short multiple choice quiz to assist you in testing that understanding. Good luck!

1) Currently there is no Death Tax. However, on January 1, 2011, the Death Tax will come back at a rate of:

a) 55% of all family assets over $1 million. (This is not indexed for inflation, so the "value" of that $1 million exemption will drop over time.) b) 45% of family assets over $3.5 million. (Indexed for inflation.) c) Zero, if you are a member of a government employee union; and 95% if you are not. d) Death will be made illegal, and will be punishable by confiscation of all assets of those who violate the law. e) Your tax will be inversely proportional to your global warming carbon footprint.

2) Currently, the highest individual tax rate on dividend income received from a corporation is 15%. This is after the corporation has paid 35% tax on the income before paying the dividend. So, under currentRead More

Senator Tony Strickland

Tony Receives the Endorsement of Governor Mitt Romney

Over the last seven months since I announced my candidacy for State Controller, I have been profoundly blessed to have the support of thousands of Californians from across the state who realize we need a complete reinvention of Sacramento. We will continue to deliver no-nonsense solutions to the excessive bureaucracy that has plagued our state and resulted in billions of dollars of government waste. I am honored to have the support of Governor Romney as we fight to bring these changes to Sacramento on November 2nd.

Governor Romney said: “Tony Strickland is the kind of leader who can help get California back on track. State government is too big and bloated and far too expensive to be sustainable. Leaders like Tony Strickland are what we need to cut the waste and restore fiscal sanity. I am proud to support Tony Strickland as the next Controller of the State of California.”

We have only three weeks until Election Day. Read More

Jon Fleischman

SD1 Special Election: How Do You Define “Leadership” When Facing The Largest Tax Increase In State History?

Last week on his well-regarded California’s Capitol blog FR friend Greg Lucas (who covered the policy and politics of the State Capitol as a correspondent for the San Francisco Chronicle for nearly two decades) took the opportunity to write about some of the politics of the State Senate race in California’s First District. Due to the unfortunate passing of Senator Dave Cox (who ultimately lost a long battle fighting cancer) there is a special election taking place to fill that seat – a Republican seat. There are three GOP candidates running – two sitting Assemblymembers, Roger Niello and Ted Gaines, and one former Assemblymember, Barbara Alby, who is currently serving as an appointed Acting Member of the Board of Equalization (she lost her bid for the GOP nomination for the 2nd BOE District last June).

To be more specific, Lucas posted up a mail piece (see it below this paragraph) sent out by the Gaines for Senate campaign, drawing a sharp contrast between Gaines and Niello on two major votes – the 2007 state budget (which increased the size of the state budget by $10… Read More

Jennifer Nelson

Whitman vs Brown, Round Two*

Tonight’s debate between Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown was by far the most interesting debate of the season.It was a pleasure to have just one person—Tom Brokaw—moderating, asking the questions and posing follow-up questions when necessary.The candidates, while clearly sticking to campaign message points, addressed a number of key issues, giving voters a clear idea of the differences between their approaches. The big question following every debate is always: “who won?”Clearly, Whitman was the victor tonight.The political novice in the race, she proved to be quick on her feet, confident, and comfortable with her facts and knowledge about state government.And she had veteran campaigner Jerry Brown on the run. One of the ways Whitman had the edge was her direct and clear answers.She seemed prepared to answer the issues in a way with which voters could connect. Brown, on the other hand,often talked around the … Read More

James V. Lacy

Dana Point’s Hotel Taxes are Higher than New York City’s

I just checked out of a hotel in Manhattan. The City’s hotel tax structure, influenced and even lowered by Mayor Rudy Guiliani, is 14 3/4 percent combined state and city sales tax plus $3.50 a room in state and city unit fees. Thus, a $400 a night room is taxed a total of $62.50 in New York City. But in Dana Point, the same room is taxed, under a scheme influenced and raised by then Mayor and current councilwoman Lisa Bartlett, at $78. Go figure the logic of that. It’s not like Dana Point has the infrastructure needs of New York City, even with a large bankrupt hotel.… Read More

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