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Jon Fleischman

Time to put the “Golden Pig” out to pasture?

Not too long ago, the incoming Senate President Pro-tem, Darrell Steinberg, proclaimed that there was not a lick of difference between himself and current Pro-tem Don Perata. When that went around, it was received with a chuckle. Perhaps not ideologically, but in terms of style and temperment, they are polar opposited. While Steinberg is a pretty mellow fellow, Perata is famous for his temper, and temper-tantrums.

State Senator Joe Simitian was reminded of Perata’s petulant ways as he wasd just FIRED as the Chairman of a key State Senate committee.

His crime? He upset Perata, of course.

Perhaps it is time to for Don’s buddies to gracefully (or not so) show him the door. With Steinberg on the way in, Perata is yesterdays news anyway. And if he wants to be rude to the end, the end should be…now.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Governor, Republicans DO have good credentials and ideas about education…

Don’t believe what they tell you — Republicans have a lot of passion for the issue of education. We have good ideas and great interest in making sure that future generations of Californians have a top-notch education.

As a matter of fact, politican animal that I am, I devoted over a year of my life exclusively to the politics of education. I was the Campaign Coordinator for the successful Proposition 227 campaign to put an end to the use of bilingual education programs that were ineffective at helping schools kids to learn English. I was also the Campaign Manager back in 1998 for Gloria Matta Tuchman, the Republican challenger to Delaine Eastin, the lefty Democrat incumbent in the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. We lost by a few points that year, unfortunately.

One great thing about have a Republican Governor is that we have (or should have) a Republican State Board of Education, to offset the liberalism of current Superintendent Jack O’Connell.

So, it was with much dismay, in reviewing the Governor’s appointments today, to see that he made three appointments to the important State Board of Education,… Read More

Jon Fleischman

The Flight to Sac

Longtime FR readers know my rule – that if one flies to or from Sacramento on a weekday, you’re going to know someone on the plane. Today’s lucky passengers (oh to be singled out) – Mark Gaughan from SDGE, and Susie Duvall, the bride of Assemblyman Mike Duvall. My bride is the Assemblyman’s District Director.

Most of my meetings in the Capitol City wouldn’t interest you. And some of my meetings that would interest you a lot are things on which I may not blog. But, we’ll try to post a bit from the center of government growth.

Wheel’s up!… Read More

No Gnus is Good Gnews

President Bush signed a tax rebate bill February 13, checks in the mail by mid-spring. From The Hill.

An update on the special election to succeed former Rep. Tom Lantos, from The Hill.

Wonkette knocks house prices in SoCal and comments on Rep. Waxman’s stand on earmarks, here.

House GOP leadership backs McCain, from The Hill.

Roll Call notes the new job move from former Schwarzenegger Comms. Dir Adam Mendelsohn. (subscription req’d). Congratulations!

With more than a billion (not a typo) in outstanding capital (no pun intended) expenses and deferred maintenance issues, the House… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Kelly McCarty Responds to Barry Nestande’s Post

(In the interests of providing a fair and balanced opportunity for debate here on the FR Blog, I’ve posted this submission from Kelly McCarty, in response to this post by our Riverside County Correspondent Barry Nestande.) FROM KELLY MCCARTY:

Assemblyman John Benoit’s Chief of Staff Barry Nestande has posted on this site that it was outrageous for me to have considered running against his employer in the Republican primary if Proposition 93 would have passed.

First, Nestande does not disclose that his brother Brian is one of my opponents for the Republican nomination in Assembly District 64. That would seem to be an important disclosure for an author to… Read More

Mike Spence

Today’s Commentary: The Myth Of the Conservative State GOP

LOL. There was another article this weekend about big donor GOP liberals worried that the party was too right wing and demanding changes in the structure etc…. This story comes around every so often, usually because someone is trying to benefit financially or politically from the effort. Sometimes both.

These articles always make me laugh. Why? Because it is all fantasy. The State GOP central Committee is not controlled by conservatives and hasn’t been for the over 15 years I’ve been an actual member.

I should point out I’ve been a member of the Executive Committee of the CRP for almost 15 years and served on the Board of Directors from 1993-1999. I have chaired committees including initiatives and been a member of the Rules committee and I am dead on positive Conservatives have never really controlled the party. I think I would have known if they (we) did. So who really controls the party? Let me explain. Back in the late 1980’s at a conference Paul Weyrich, founder of the Heritage … Read More

Mike Spence

The Myth Of the Conservative State GOP

LOL. There was another article this weekend about big donor GOP liberals worried that the party was too right wing and demanding changes in the structure etc…. This story comes around every so often, usually because someone is trying to benefit financially or politically from the effort. Sometimes both.

These articles always make me laugh. Why? Because it is all fantasy. The State GOP central Committee is not controlled by conservatives and hasn’t been for the over 15 years I’ve been an actual member.

I should point out I’ve been a member of the Executive Committee of the CRP for over 15 years and served on the Board of Directors from 1993-1999. I have chaired committees including initiatives and been a member of the Rules committee and I am dead on positive Conservatives have never really controlled the party. I think I would have known if they (we) did. So who really controls the party? Let me explain. Back in the late 1980’s at a conference Paul Weyrich, founder of the Heritage … Read More

Jim Battin

Waste Watch – No Oversight Allows Prisoner to Own Daycares

When government agencies or programs provide help or services to children, for some unexplained reason, they are magically bestowed extra credence and autonomy.As a result, those programs are often given unrestrained freedom in spending money and running their programs. Generally, the programs have very little oversight. However, some agencies have wasted millions of taxpayer dollars in funding programs that have benefited children very little…and may have even endangered them. This situation below provides a chilling example.

According to the Los Angeles Times (February 7, 2008), “More than 50 people have been charged in a massive childcare fraud ring operated in part by a federal prison inmate and his wife….”The prisoner-led group was able to do major damage as it “bilked taxpayers out of at least $3 million.”

The clever couple… Read More

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