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I like peanut butter on my crackers: what does that make me?

The California Republican Party issued the following statement today from Chairman Duf Sundheim regarding Senator Don Perata referring to those who (gasp) oppose illegal immigration as "crackers."

"Senator Perata’s comments on the driver’s license bill underscores the very clear choice voters have in November between the Governor, who put National Guard troops on the border and will veto Cedillo’s bill to give driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants, and Phil Angelides, who has vowed to weaken our border by removing the National Guard and to sign the driver’s license bill for illegal immigrants within his first 30 days in office."

Translation:

Governor Schwarzenegger = National Guard on border to help keep illegal immigrants out of the United States + Vetoing drivers licenses for illegal immigrants.

Phil Angelides = NO National Guard on the US/Mexico border + Rewarding illegal immigrants with drivers licenses.… Read More

Hello, God? Can you hear me now?

Here’s an amusing article from the Bakersfield Californian you may have missed. Sprint/Nextel is camouflaging their cell phone towers in super-sized crosses built on church property, giving a whole new meaning to the idea of talking to God.

Churches camouflage cell towers as crosses By JAMES BURGER, Californian staff writer

The cross is neither old nor rugged. It is new, white and very, very tall.

And, when it’s finally turned on, it will put out one mean cell phone signal.

The mammoth Christian holy symbol dwarfs every building at Higher Ground Church on New Stine Road and all but the tallest of the church’s pine trees.

And its shape serves as perfect camouflage for its true purpose in life — broadcasting and receiving cellular phone signals for the Sprint/Nextel network.

Hiding a cell phone tower in a huge cross is a perfect win-win for both the church and the cell phone company, said Higher Ground member KarenRead More

Mike Spence

More Wal-Mart lawsuits

Yesterday, I alerted FR readers to Attorney General’s Bill Lockyer’s joining a suit against Wal-Mart in Rosemead, because it posed a public health risk. See here.

Now a self proclaimed citizens group is suing Pico Rivera over the Wal-Mart there. (Ironically, this is the Wal-Mart Rosemead citzens go to.)

Why?

Not public Health, but because people like to shop Wal-Mart compared to other businesses in the area and might want to go there instead. Really. See the article here.Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Angelides endorses another tax increase, another government bureaucracy. Surprised? You shouldn’t be…

For those paying close attention to the race for California Governor, there has been a lot of criticism heaped on the candidacy of Treasurer Phil Angelides for failing to have any consistency message or theme throughout his campaign. Actually, all along, one of the reasons why the Schwarzenegger campaign has been so successful in defining Angelides’ campaign is because they have, in fact, discover the single consistent theme of the Governor’s Democrat opponent: Phil Angelides cannot help but support tax increases. Not some of them – ALL of them. So it really isn’t that surprising or newsworthy that yesterday, the Democrat nominee for Governor endorsed Proposition 89, which imposes yet another tax on Californians — this time he is embracing a corporate tax increase (of course, FR readers understand that a tax on companies simply means that the products and/or services provided by that company will increase costs to we, the consumers). Of course, every one of Phil’s calls for a tax increase comes with support for yet another program to increase the size and scope of California government. In this case,… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Angelides endorses another tax increase, another government bureaucracy. Surprised? You shouldn’t be…

For those paying close attention to the race for California Governor, there has been a lot of criticism heaped on the candidacy of Treasurer Phil Angelides for failing to have any consistency message or theme throughout his campaign. Actually, all along, one of the reasons why the Schwarzenegger campaign has been so successful in defining Angelides’ campaign is because they have, in fact, discover the single consistent theme of the Governor’s Democrat opponent: Phil Angelides cannot help but support tax increases. Not some of them – ALL of them. So it really isn’t that surprising or newsworthy that yesterday, the Democrat nominee for Governor endorsed Proposition 89, which imposes yet another tax on Californians — this time he is embracing a corporate tax increase (of course, FR readers understand that a tax on companies simply means that the products and/or services provided by that company will increase costs to we, the consumers). Of course, every one of Phil’s calls for a tax increase comes with support for yet another program to increase the size and scope of California government. In this case,… Read More

Barry Jantz

Notes from a La Mesa Cracker

Now that I see Don Perata is in the mix, re-stating the media’s oft-reported but incorrect contention that there were "several" strident opponents of illegal immigration "angrily confronting" the governor at his La Mesa Town Hall stop last week (in the SDUT this morning, for one),I thought I should weigh in.

As I have noted before, here, I was there. Although there were a relatively few folks (like two, as I remember) who "angrily" questioned the Gov on some serious issues — after he clearly indicated that any line of questioning was acceptable — this was not a hostile crowd, not by a longshot.

Further, my guess is that although many in the crowd did not agree completely or at all with Arnold’s position on illegal immigration, they listened to his answers completely and politely,applauding throughout. The media have now created a fact about the hostility ofthe crowd… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Perata thinks I am a cracker. I think he is a socialist. So there.

Do you think that a foreign national who is in this country illegally (that is to say that they have violated our laws by sneaking into America instead of going through the normal immigration process) should be issued a California Driver’s License? Well, if that is the way you think, than this cracker is YOU. At least according to State Senate President Don Perata. Click through to Shane Goldmacher’s California Observer website for more…… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Team Angelides: One Big Happy, Inconsistent Family

It took me a while to find something that I have in common with the campaign staff of Phil Angelides. But, as luck may have it, the last couple of days have helped me to figure that one out: We have no clue about Phil’s campaign strategy!

I figured that my confusion stemed not from the lack of a strategy, but rather from a lack of any external discernible sign of one. But now I understand that I am, in fact, on the same page as everyone in their office – there IS NO strategy.

Three times this week we’ve seen confusion from his senior staffers to support my conclusion:

INCONSISTENCY #1 – Taxes on Tractors Confused Senior Staffers: Brian Brokaw, Spokesperson and Steve Maviglio, Other Spokesperson (loaner) Brian Brokaw said Angelides wants to increase taxes on California farmers because he sees the small bit of tax relief they receive on equipment such as tractors as a "corporate tax loophole. And… Read More

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