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Jon Fleischman

State Legislators: Watch To See HOW John Boehner is elected Speaker (with NO Democrat votes)…

Tomorrow Republican John Boehner will be elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. I commend all Sacramento legislators to watch the ceremony. No, not because I want you all to see the fruits of a big GOP victory nationally last November. I want you all to watch it because of the process. I want you all to note that while the Republicans will put forward their candidate for Speaker, John Boehner (whose election is a formality as Republicans have a healthy majority in the new Congress), Democrats will put forward Nancy Pelosi as their candidate for Speaker, and cast their votes for her.

Note that Boehner will not be "upset" that Democrats voted for their candidate for the top spot, and Pelosi will be gracious in the process. But pride is maintained. Democrats shouldn’t vote for a Speaker who doesn’t share their priorities, nor should Republicans.

This process should serve as an example of how the election of the Senate President in the State Senate, and a Speaker in the Assembly should take place. Each party’s caucus puts forward their candidate with the outcome of that… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Governor Brown, You Want To Put Taxes Before The Voters? Start Circulating Petitions…

Sometimes when you read about the discussions taking place within Sacramento’s political class, you just have to shake your head. It has been widely reported that Governor Brown is planning on asking the legislature, in some bipartisan fashion, to place on a special election ballot an extension of the largest tax increase in the history of California (or any state, for that matter). If there is a little deja vu factor here, that’s because this has happened before in the not-so-distant past…

In 2009, in what has been characterized as the worst political move in state history, the Governor and the legislature first enacted what was called a "temporary" increase in income, sales and car taxes (yes, Virginia, right in the midst of a recession when families are trying to make ends meet on tight budgets). These taxes, it is estimated, sucked about $1,500 annually for two years from every family in the state, to provide about $15 billion in additional tax revenues to state government. In addition, in this same terrible "deal" for taxpayers, the legislature also placed on a special election ballot a two year… Read More

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