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Jon Fleischman

To the GOP friends of the CCPOA… Will someone drop me a line?

I keep hearing persistent feedback that there are some legislative Republicans who think that the legislature granting a big pay raise (plus) to the CCPOA is a grand idea. Clearly the Governor does not, I and I have been critical.

This is the Governor’s statement: "I did not veto $700 million from the budget to give it all to CCPOA in a backroom deal. This bill makes an end run around negotiations and mediation, reverses an arbitration decision that saved the state hundreds of millions of dollars, kills any hope for management reform, and reinstates, in full, the contract signed by Governor Gray Davis. This is the same contract that Republicans and Democrats derided as the biggest sweetheart deal in California history." Please educate me on the CCPOA side of this equation…. Someone? I am truly open to hearing both sides of this issue. Drop me a line here.

Thanks in advance.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Angelides crying? Redistricting Reform. ACA 8. Prison Guards.

IS PHIL ANGELES CRYING? I’m sure Phil Angelides is crying somewhere right now, depressed that he is not in Sacramento to sign the outrageous shift towards socialized medicine that has been passed by legislative Democrats and placed on the Governor’s desk. Much time has been spent on this page criticizing Governor Schwarzenegger for his own proposal to significantly increase the size of government and state government’s role in health care. That said, today is a good time to take a pause, and appreciate that the extreme agenda of Don Perata and Fabian Nunez is too far to the left, even for the port-side shift of Schwarzenegger. The Governor has vowed to veto AB 8 and he should be applauded for doing so. Perhaps if Mr. Angeles is bored, he can print out a copy of AB 8 on his computer, and sign the bottom of it. That’s about all of the relevance that he will have in this process — thank goodness! THE LINE IN THE SAND ON REDISTRICTING REFORM Lost… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Ruben Barrales: AB 8’s Flaws Would Make Health Care Problem Even Bigger

We’re committed to presenting a spectrum of views (within reason) on the healthcare debate taking place in Sacramento. With the Governor’s promised veto of AB 8, we’re very pleased to share with you this column from long-time FR friend Ruben Barrales, who is President of the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce… A couple of weeks ago, I met at a local Chinese restaurant with many fellow San Diego-area colleagues, including the North San Diego Chamber, Scripps Health System, Sharp Health Care and Bumble Bee Foods. We were not there to eat (although the place does have great food), but rather we were gathered to show our support for the Governor’s approach to health care reform.Read More

Jon Fleischman

Six Years Later… America Remembers 9/11

Here is a somber, two minute reminder of 9/11 from Young Americas Foundation… … Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Angelides crying? Redistricting Reform. ACA 8. Prison Guards.

IS PHIL ANGELES CRYING? I’m sure Phil Angelides is crying somewhere right now, depressed that he is not in Sacramento to sign the outrageous shift towards socialized medicine that has been passed by legislative Democrats and placed on the Governor’s desk. Much time has been spent on this page criticizing Governor Schwarzenegger for his own proposal to significantly increase the size of government and state government’s role in health care. That said, today is a good time to take a pause, and appreciate that the extreme agenda of Don Perata and Fabian Nunez is too far to the left, even for the port-side shift of Schwarzenegger. The Governor has vowed to veto AB 8 and he should be applauded for doing so. Perhaps if Mr. Angeles is bored, he can print out a copy of AB 8 on his computer, and sign the bottom of it. That’s about all of the relevance that he will have in this process — thank goodness!

THE LINE IN THE SAND ON REDISTRICTING REFORM Lost in all of the press on this healthcare debate is the… Read More

Shawn Steel

9/11 Two Anniversaries …Europe Saved From Muslim Extremists ..324 years ago

Just six years ago, our two oceans protection strategy crumbled.Radical Islam’s resurgence came swift and deadly.Central Europe faced the same resurgence just 324 years ago.

My family visited Vienna last summer. When we asked the hotel’s concierge where we would find Monuments of Vienna’s most important day, the Siege of Vienna by Muslim Jihadists in 1683, the otherwise bright guide didn’t understand my inquiry.

In Sept 11 and 12th of 1683, the Ottoman Turks, after years of planning, had Vienna under siegeby hundreds of thousands of soldiers. After hundreds of years and countless victims conquering Greece, Bulgaria, Hungary, Albania and most of eastern Europe, the Turks were determined to conquer Europe. The most effective soldiersfor the Turks armies were the legendary Janissary. Mostly composed of Greek and eastern European Christian boys seized from their families to create a "new soldier". Much like the modern day totalitarian armies, boys, as young as… Read More

Matthew J. Cunningham

Schwarzenegger Needs To Practice Before He Can Preach

I didn’t go to the California Republican Party convention this past weekend, but I did read Governor Schwarzenegger’s already-notorious speech. You can read it here.

I don’t think any serious Republican disputes the Governor’s assertion we need to bring more independents into the party. That’s not exactly a revelation. We are losing folks to the DTS column.

But it’s hard to take the Governor’s prescription seriously, in no small part because it comes from the Governor.

Let’s take this line for example:

But being a Republican is important to me. This party is important to me.

Really, Governor? The moment Phil Angelides won the Democratic primary, it was crystal clear you were going to be decisively re-elected. If the party was "important to you," expending serious resources to help elected other Republicans to statewide offices would have been a concrete way of showing that. The reality is Arnold is all about… Read More

Jon Fleischman

CCPOA using backroom politics to extend Gray Davis contract

Apparently the prison guard’s union is skulking about the capitol, looking for some crony to carry a bill that will give them a big, fat pay raise. They’re unhappy with the near-$1 billion raise that the state has already offered them as part of contract negotiations.

Rather than keep negotiating, they feel entitled to circumvent the state entirely and just ask legislators for a check. It shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that I’m incensed by this flagrant abuse of power and access. But it might surprise you to know that another union, that of the California Highway Patrol -is also fed up with the infamous “Devil’s Deal” contract negotiated by the prison guard’s ultimate crony, Gray Davis.

The bill that CCPOA is floating is motivated by nothing but greed, greed and more greed. It keeps the tie to CHP salaries-nevermind that the union representing these dedicated, brave and hard working law enforcement officers wants nothing to do with CCPOA. This bill gives the equivalent of a whopping 23 percent salary increase over three fiscal years, to the tune of $882 million. And it will cost the state nearly $650… Read More

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