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Bill Leonard

Considering the Spending Cap and Taxes

Is a well-written spending cap worth extra years of tax increases? That is the question that confronted our legislators and now confronts every California voter. The deal that was pushed by the Governor was to re-enact a spending cap as good as or better than the original Gann spending limit of 1979. For a variety of reasons, I conclude that this has been achieved. Once in place, this spending limit could be changed only by the voters, although I fully expect future governors and legislators to search for every loophole. This spending limit will not cut taxes. In fact, passage of the measure is linked to extensions of the new tax increases on sales (though 2012), income (through 2013) and cars (also 2013). Can California’s economy survive more years of our being the state that is the least competitive and most hostile to new jobs in the nation? I know it will exacerbate the suffering of unemployment and failing businesses. If this spending limit succeeds in containing spending, then the big budget battles still lie ahead. Future legislatures will be forced to repeal current spending formulas to be able to live within the… Read More

Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt

Last One Out Will Feed the Bears

Today at 11 a.m. Pacific Standard Time, the U.S. Senate will commence deliberations on a bill to fund the federal government for the rest of the year. Sometime this week, as part of the legislation, a heated discussion about polar bears will likely take place.

Then the majority Democrats (with a little help — it will take 60 votes) will probably push through the Omnibus Appropriations Bill, H.R. 1105, along with several "riders" such as Section 429, all of which President Obama will probably sign into law.

Section 429 is aimed at protecting polar bears at all costs, while at the same time creating a real possibility that the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) will finally push America’s economy, the Act itself, the polar bear himself/herself, and perhaps all of the above, toward extinction.

This reminds me a little bit of last year’s tax day, April 15, when the Nevada Development Authority sent people dressed in bear suits to the Capitol in Sacramento. The bears held up signs saying it was "Time to Feed the Bear."

This was intended as a message to business owners and relocation managers thinking of leaving… Read More

Kudos To Southwest Riverside County GOPers

In a specialpresentation last weekend at the Sunday floor session ofthe California Republican Party Convention in Sacramento, the Temecula/Murrieta Valley Republican Women Federated club took home the honor of "Chairman’s Grassroots Club Award."

Recognized for "outstanding volunteerism on behalf of the Republican Party," the Republican women were honored for registering over one thousand new Republican voters (in the middle of one of the most difficult periods to register new Republicans) and logging an impressive total of 4,500 hours from August to Election Day in the Southwest Riverside County headquarters for the McCain campaign. Accepting the award from CRP officials was President Adele Harrison.

One volunteer present at the Convention, but too humble to take credit for the honor, is Bridget Blanton. This dedicated young lady volunteered six days a week, for at least a twelve-hour shift each day (10 AM-10 PM), working a… Read More

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