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Jon Fleischman

A Memo from Gale Kaufman and Matt Dowd to Fabian Nunez

Last night I tried to imagine what an urgent communiqué to the Speaker from the lead consultants of Fabian Nunez’ pending measure to extend his term limits, in light of the failure to pass a state budget. So this morning, I took a few minutes to craft one for them. This is a fictional account, and is not a real memo. But it isn’t hard to imagine one similar to this being sent… URGENT MEMORANDUM To: Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez From: Gale Kaufman and Matthew Dowd RE: Consequences of failure to pass budget on Term Limits Extension MeasureRead More

Jon Fleischman

Joel Fox: Passage of Tax Cuts In The Assembly Is Notable

Longtime anti-tax leader Joel Fox, who serves as President of the Small Business Action Committee, sent over this column, to consider as part of our coverage of the state budget process…

Lost in the dramatic scene of locked-in Senators and the contentious budget debate in the Senate is the very important acknowledgement by Assembly members, especially amongst the majority, that, yes, it is tough to do business in California. The tax cuts/incentives for California companies approved in the Assembly budget could be a crack in the wall for those who think money that comes to government grows on trees. California is in a tough competitive business climate and the efforts in the Assembly to recognize this fact is a potential bright spot that should notRead More

Mike Spence

What ever happened to Red China?

Remember the "oood old days". I do. Back in the 80’s conservatives like me on college campuses were focused on anti-communist activity. I still call The People’s Republic of China, “Red China”. Communists were communists and we were better dead than red! I wrote an editorial in the Daily Bruin criticizing President Bush (the first) for doing nothing to China during the massacres at Tiananmen Square. Those days are sadly passed as many self-described conservatives claim that the “free market” China is somehow better. Of course,there are also manybusiness interests in China. Now the cause for beating up Red China haspassed to the Left. Coalitions of Free Tibet Hollywood types and members and sympathizers of theRead More

Mike Spence

A Registered Republican heads Republicans for AB 1634

In a couple ofposts I wrote about the Republicans for AB 1634 web site. See them here and here.I labeled it “fake” because it misused the GOP logo and was headed up by someone who didn’t show up as a Republican. The name used was S. L. Reeves. The only S.L. Reeves registered in California was a Dem. Of course initials make it hard to track them someone down. Well, they tracked me down. As itturns out S.L. Reeves is a form of the person’s maiden name. I looked up here real name and she is a registered Republican. She says she is a conservative and hates “nanny” government, but views AB 1634 as necessary. You may wonder, like I did about the high degree of secrecy around this. She claims to have received several threats over the … Read More

Jon Fleischman

GOP Caucus Unity Should Be Applauded

I could not be more proud of the fifteen members of the Senate Republican Caucus. Despite an immense amount of pressure, and an immature Democrat Senate President who "locked in" the entire 40 member Senate in their chamber overnight, they remained unified as a caucus, as Republicans. Going into this period of budget negotiations, Senate Republicans took a pact, made a pledge, took a vote — until a majority of our caucus is satisfied with the negotiated budget agreement, we will all refrain from voting from a budget bill. In doing this, Senate Republican Leader Dick Ackerman and Senate Budget Committee Vice Chairman Dennis Hollingsworth are significantly more empowered to negotiate on behalf of Senate Republicans. The reality, as spelled out by so many Republicans, is that the budget bill that was passed out of the Assembly is a bad one for Californians. Yes, Assembly GOP Leader Mike Villines made a tactical call that in his opinion, it was as good as it was going to get given the GOP’s minority status (not to mention all GOPers being hamstrung when the Governor proposed a spending package so large that even the Democrats… Read More

Michael Der Manouel, Jr.

War Profiteer Moore\’s Sicko Is On Life Support

War profiteer Michael Moore, who made north of $250 million exploiting America’s decision to fight terrorism by producing a movie, Fahrenheit 911, has reason to have a fever these days.

His latest attack on American industry, the movie "Sicko", isa bust. Apparently all the people in this country supposedly upset about our health care system aren’t so upset that they are going to see this movie. The gross to date is $19 million – and is going nowhere fast.

The World Health Organization ranks the US 37th in its healthcare system and the French 1st. Problem is, almost nobody from here goes anywhere outside the US for treatment. Oh, there are a few, but we are a net importer of people looking for great healthcare, which we do provide in this country to everyone who needs it, including millions of illegal immigrants.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: GOP Caucus Unity Should Be Applauded

I could not be more proud of the fifteen members of the Senate Republican Caucus. Despite an immense amount of pressure, and an immature Democrat Senate President who "locked in" the entire 40 member Senate in their chamber overnight, they remained unified as a caucus, as Republicans. Going into this period of budget negotiations, Senate Republicans took a pact, made a pledge, took a vote — until a majority of our caucus is satisfied with the negotiated budget agreement, we will all refrain from voting from a budget bill. In doing this, Senate Republican Leader Dick Ackerman and Senate Budget Committee Vice Chairman Dennis Hollingsworth are significantly more empowered to negotiate on behalf of Senate Republicans. The reality, as spelled out by so many Republicans, is that the budget bill that was passed out of the Assembly is a bad one for Californians. Yes, Assembly GOP Leader Mike Villines made a tactical call that in his opinion, it was as good as it was going to get given the GOP’s minority status (not to mention all GOPers being hamstrung when the Governor proposed a spending package so large that even the Democrats… Read More

Barry Jantz

Sunday San Diego…The Flow and Frye

The Money Flow 1… Is it okay if I call next year’s 75th AD race now? Short of George Plescia getting a Perata/Nunez term limits reprieve, Nathan Fletcher seems to be the heir, doing a "fair" job raising some dough:

State Assembly candidate Nathan Fletcher (R-San Diego) released his campaign finance report showing that he raised more than $350,000 for his election and has over $300,000 cash on hand. The report, filed with the Secretary of State, covers fundraising from January 1 through June 30, 2007.

“With less than a year remaining until the primary election, Nathan Fletcher’s fundraising has been phenomenal,” said incumbent Assemblyman George Plescia, who currently represents the 75th Assembly District, and is barred from running for re-election due to term limits. Plescia, who has endorsed Fletcher, added: “The total amount raised from so many individual supporters clearly demonstrates a broad base of support for Nathan’s campaign.” If you simply must read what Nathan’s consultant and fellow FR correspondent Duane Dichiara… Read More

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