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Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: U.S. Rep. John Campbell’s battle to try and stop the “Monument to Me”

Sometimes watching the goings-on in Congress truly makes you think of that colloquial expression, "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic."

That is certainly the case when we look at the whole issue surrounding the egregious earmark of Charles Rangel, the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee (pictured left). The earmark in question is to shell out $2 million dollars to go towards the creation of a center for public policy at the City College of New York. Now, there may be some debate in Congress about whether $2 million to go towards a building at a college is "egregious" or not. Certainly in the current paradigm that is Congress, where members routinely are sending home pork to their districts, this earmark unfortunately doesn’t really stick out. EXCEPT… Now, get this. It falls under the category of "you simply couldn’tRead More

Jon Fleischman

Senator Runner: Time To Live Within Our Means

Some timely commentary from the Chairman of the State Senate Republican Caucus…

Time To Live Within Our Means Senator George Runner The Senate Republicans budget proposal has accomplished what some believed to be impossible: We have cut spending while leaving K-12 education and public safety alone. We went after peopleRead More

Jon Fleischman

U.S. Rep. John Campbell’s battle to try and stop the “Monument to Me”

Sometimes watching the goings-on in Congress truly makes you think of that colloquial expression, "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic."

That is certainly the case when we look at the whole issue surrounding the egregious earmark of Charles Rangel, the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee (pictured left). The earmark in question is to shell out $2 million dollars to go towards the creation of a center for public policy at the City College of New York. Now, there may be some debate in Congress about whether $2 million to go towards a building at a college is "egregious" or not. Certainly in the current paradigm that is Congress, where members routinely are sending home pork to their districts, this earmark unfortunately doesn’t really stick out. EXCEPT… Now, get this. It falls under the category of "you simply couldn’tRead More

Jon Fleischman

Senator Ackerman responds to Perata – Must Read

Below is the text of a letter sent this evening from Senate Republican Leader Dick Ackerman to President Pro-Tem and all around big spender Don Perata. It is a response to a letter from Perata to Ackerman (also reprinted down below, for context). At some point, perhaps Perata will stop playing games and get back to negotiating on the budget. If he doesn’t hurry, voters might reject his term-limits extension measure, and Perata might have to return to the private sector next year…

July 25, 2007 The Honorable Don Perata Senate President pro Tempore State Capitol, Room 205Read More

80th Assembly Race Kicks Off

The Lupe Ramos Watson for 80th AD campaign went up on air Monday with two rotating spots. Radio follows soon. One ad highlights local roots, successful business background, and her successes as an Indio City Councilmember. The second highlights her conversion from a Democrat to Republican many years ago, business success, and her work on the Council.

Business Approach

Reagan Republican

Admittedly, this is an early start for the campaign. The point is to create an insurmountable lead that her opponents can never close. Lupe is committed to … Read More

Jon Fleischman

Sen. Margett: Enough is Enough: Fix California’s Budget Problems Now

Just over transom from State Senator Bob MargettAt the end of last week, my Senate Republican colleagues and I decided to make a stand against careless state spending and say “No” to an irresponsible and rash budget passed by the Assembly in a “middle of the night, get out of town” session. To me and my fellow members of the Senate Republican Caucus, crafting a fiscally responsible budget takes precedence over postponing tough decisions and voting for a budget that continues to spend more than the state takes in. This week, Senate Republicans introduced a budget proposal that makes the tough decisions necessary to stopRead More

Jim Battin

OK – Deep Breaths Everybody – Time To Be Adults

I had an interesting interview today. After the reporter and I covered my views on the current budget standoff we started talking about the impact the internet is having on campaigns and public policy making.

YouTube, blogs, insta-web sites, email campaigns – –– it’s a whole new day.

I, for one, am all for it. The internet brings instant communication. Instant impact. And – apparently – it can instantly set some off. Case in point is today’s interview KCRA-TV had with Senate Pro Tem Don Perata. Watch it and you’ll find Senator Perata is rather put out by the Senate Republican Caucus. He calls our unwillingness to vote for an unbalanced budget "guerrilla tactics" and seems to especially be annoyed that we "blog each other and other right wing whackos" (ouch). He says we are "terrorizing" California by standing firm (it’s interesting to note the word "terrorize" was first used in a left wing whacko blog the other day – maybe Don’s been reading them – hmmm…..something to… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Sen. Cogdill: Is “Overcrowding” a Good Enough Reason for Early Release of Criminals

State Senator Dave Cogdill has this observation to make about the recent decision by two federal court judges to set an arbitrary population cap for state prison inmates, with the necessary release of inmates that goes along with that… In the Legislature, when considering public safety matters, we used to debate whether or not to increase or reduce sentences, whether or not to increase or decrease penalties. It’s a constant back and forth between those of us who want to be tough on crime and criminals and those who would like to see mandates on criminals eased up. I proudly belong to the former group. There is no logic behind fighting crime by relaxing laws. However, it is part of the liberal toolbox – right up there with lowering classroom standards in order to make sure everybody passes.

The most recent twist to the unfolding prison crisisRead More

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