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Jon Fleischman

Obama The Hardcore Liberal

This random thought just crossed my mind as I am traveling on the rental car shuttle at the Oakland Airport…

It would appear that President Obama is going to govern this nation as a hardcore left-wing ideologue. In some respects I am jeolous because our last President certainly didn't govern as a hardcore right-winger. Not even close. I think I feel kind of… cheated…… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Adams: Poizner OUT; Arnold IN

For those following such things, a mini-controversy had erupted in SoCal over a scheduled fundraising event that Assemblyman Anthony Adams had coming up (this week, if I recall) featuring Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner, whom Adams has endorsed for Governor.

KFI’s John and Ken got a hold of the invite and devoted a lot of air time to the subject.

The subtext of course is that Adams is one of the "Quisling Six" GOP legislators that sided with all of the legislature’s Democrats to foist upon Californians the single largest tax increase in the history of any state ever. Add to this Steve Poizner’s strong opposition to that vote, and you get perfect drive time radio drama.

Well, predictably, the Poizner event for Adams was scrubbed. But stepping up to raise money for Adams’ reelection is the most famous tax-advocating GOP flip flopper of them all — Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Since this just became public, I am sure it will make for even more entertaining fodder for John and Ken. I guess look for Arnold to be headlining events soon for Senators Maldonado, Ashburn (for BOE), and Cogdill — and for… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: The Special Election – Vote No on Prop 1F

This coming May, California voters will be asked to vote on a half-dozen different ballot measures placed before them by the state legislature.

Over the coming weeks, I will be taking a look at each of those measures – analyzing them and giving FR readers my take on them.

The first one that I am going to tackle is the last of the six on the ballot – Proposition 1F.

**There is more – click the link**

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Matthew J. Cunningham

You’re Welcome, Sacramento Bee

The Duf Sundehim/CRAFT pay package story was first reported by yours truly five days ago on Red County.com, and then headlined on the FlashReport.org the next day.

The Sacramento Bee has now picked it up, and reporter Andrew McIntosh gave glancing acknowledgment to the story’s origin in the fifth paragraph:

"Details of Sundheim’s pay package, including salary, medical and automobile expenses that topped $43,000 a month, were first discussed on Republican blogs over the weekend."

It was Red County, Mr. McIntosh. R-E-D C-O-U-N-T-Y.

And you’re welcome.

By the way, Jon Fleischman is described in the Sacbee story as "a former vice chairman of the state GOP," when in fact Jon was re-elected to that post little more than a week ago. Details.… Read More

Carl Fogliani

Conservative Leader Rick Santorum Comes to Stockton

I was excited to hear from the University of the Pacific College Republicans that my former Congressman and Senator from Pennsylvania, Rick Santorum, will be in Stockton this Tuesday evening delivering a speech titled "The Gathering Storm in Hard Economic Times: Challenges and Opportunities."

For those of you who have never had the pleasure of hearing Rick speak in person, I would recommend a trip to Stockton. As the author of "It Takes a Family," Rick has been at the forefront of the national debate in protecting the traditional American family and its values. He recently has been a loud voice against radical Islamic fascism as a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.

Rick is an inspiration to conservatives to stand up and fight against leftists and their culture and was recognized as the strongest and most articulate defender of life in the Senate. His campaign for Congress in 1990 was the first campaign I volunteered in and he continues to inspire many young conservatives to continue to "Join the Fight" as he did with me as a young college student.

Details: 6:30 P.M. at the University of the Pacific,… Read More

Jon Fleischman

The Special Election – Vote No on Prop 1F

This coming May, California voters will be asked to vote on a half-dozen different ballot measures placed before them by the state legislature.

Over the coming weeks, I will be taking a look at each of those measures – analyzing them and giving FR readers my take on them. The first one that I am going to tackle is the last of the six on the ballot – Proposition 1F.

1F is a pretty straight forward measure to describe – if California has a deficit in a given year, then the independent commission that reviews the salary of the Governor and State Legislators is directed to not give any raises to these politicians for that year.

On a first-pass, it sounds pretty reasonable. But the policy objective behind this measure, upon closer examination, is quite… Read More

Jon Fleischman

What would you say if I told you the ballot title and summary of Prop. 1A, um, leaves out that it extends billions in taxes for additional years?

Believe it or not – it’s true. In one of the most blatant attempts that I have ever seen to deprive voters of a remotely fair and remotely balanced title and summary for a ballot measure, the state legislature approved wording for Proposition 1A for the ballot that literally fails to mention that voters are being asked to make a trade off — a spending cap (subject to a 2/3 legislative override via tax increases) in exchange for extending massive taxes for additional years. There is a case to be made to the voters for passing 1A even with the taxes, of course, that advocates can make. But it is insulting to Californians to purposely deprive them of information critical to making an informed decision.

If you want to play "Where’s Waldo" — click here for the official title and summary of Proposition 1A — you see if you can see where there is a mention of the massive taxes?

Well, someone is "taking it to a judge" as they say… Just in from the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association…… Read More

Ray Haynes

On this one, John and Ken are Wrong

I am a real John and Ken fan. Back in 1993, I used to listen to them every day, and one day sent them a budget proposal by the Assembly Republicans. They mentioned on the radio, said they didn’t care about the budget, and asked what I was going to do about the Three Strikes law. I sent them some information on a motion to withdraw that I and a group of Republicans did in May of 1993 to try and pass the Three Strikes law. That little event led to a revolution that passed Three Strikes, led to a Republican majority in the Assembly, and toppled Willy Brown as Speaker. It was all due to John and Ken.

Since then they have been voices of clarity on the budget, on illegal immigration, on the recall, on Governor’s Schwarzenegger’s betrayal of the recall, and on the recent tax increase. They have taken a lot of heat, but they have given a lot of it as well, and they have done it in the pursuit of good issues right for the people of the state of California. They are proof that if you do the right thing, good things (including good ratings) will result.

But I have to disagree on Jeff Miller. Jeff Miller did the right thing. He voted… Read More

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