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Barry Jantz

Sunday California – Gray Davis Resurrected

Mom, wife and daughter today. No time for more than some kwik thoughts….

Rolling Gray Davis out of mothballs in support of the tax/excuse measures on the May 19 ballot? Inanely laughable.

Just so I have it straight, the big guy who ran against the budget mess created by Gray Davis,then exacerbated the mess himself, now taps Davis in a last ditch effort to fool the voters into what he claims will fix the mess? A recalled and pummelled Davis is going to help pass this six-pack of Austrian backwash?

I’ve seen lots of campaign desperation over the years. (Think Michael Dukakis in the final days admitting to being a liberal in an attempt to solidify the core base, when the campaign knew the rest of the nation wasn’t with him.)

But, how any consultant worth anything can actually think Davis could assist to get a tax package passed is beyond me. The yes folks already had the firefighters. Pretty difficult for the no forces to attack that. Now, Arnold and Co. have Gray Davis, the equivalent ofhanding a stick to the opposition.

Good luck with that.

Just about the most ridiculously dumb thing I’ve… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Assemblyman Logue: Prop 1A – Death By A Thousand Cuts

For some weekend reading, I am pleased to present this commentary from freshman Republican Assemblyman Dan Logue…

PROP 1A: DEATH BY A THOUSAND CUTS Assemblyman Dan Logue

I recently led a legislative fact finding mission to Nevada where we heard from businesses that fled California’s burdensome taxes and regulations for a more welcoming environment across the state line. We now face 11.2% unemployment in our state, the highest on record, with only three other states worse off. In the midst of this crisis, on May 19th Californians will vote on Proposition 1A, a $16 billion tax increase that will cost the average family an additional $1100 per year.

Undoubtedly, Prop. 1A is a step in the wrong direction. The measure raises income tax, sales tax, almost doubles the hated car tax and costs families with children another $200 per year by eliminating the child tax credit.

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Jon Fleischman

Assemblyman Logue: Prop 1A – Death By A Thousand Cuts

For some weekend reading, I am pleased to present this commentary from freshman Republican Assemblyman Dan Logue…

PROP 1A: DEATH BY A THOUSAND CUTS Assemblyman Dan Logue

I recently led a legislative fact finding mission to Nevada where we heard from businesses that fled California’s burdensome taxes and regulations for a more welcoming environment across the state line. We now face 11.2% unemployment in our state, the highest on record, with only three other states worse off. In the midst of this crisis, on May 19th Californians will vote on Proposition 1A, a $16 billion tax increase that will cost the average family an additional $1100 per year.

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Ray Haynes

A Budget Proposal

I received an interesting email from the Assembly Caucus this week. It asked me for "budget solutions and ideas," and said they would be distributed to the caucus.

I figured out one thing from my time in the Legislature. The budget analysts in the Department of Finance and the Legislative Analyst’s Office use English words to analyze the budget, but those words don’t have English meanings. The words are budgetese, completely unintelligible to anyone for whom English is the primary language. They can only be interpreted by another budget analyst, whose usual motivation in the budget process is to maintain the status quo. As a result, Legislators, who spend a lot of their time racing around Sacramento trying to catch up to the task they were supposed to do yesterday, have no idea what is going on, and, especially in this era of term limits, they just do what they are told to do by the analysts.

So, I am going to make a proposal for the next budget. It will be in English, and I think it will be understandable. It will require a degree of concentration, so I want each Legislator who reads this to shake their hands and their feet, roll… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Proponents of 1A-1F Blow Past “Desperation Mode” To “Resigned to Defeat” Mode

The Budget Reform Now strategy team has apparently blown right past ‘desperation stage’ — where they decided to try to make the case that a vote against Propositions 1A-1F would mean the layoff of so many firefighters that public safety would be endanged — to a new stage that we will call ‘resigned to defeat.’

I don’t know what else to call it when you roll out, as they did just a few minutes ago, the endorsement of none other than disgraced, recalled former Governor Gray Davis.

Yes, you read that right. In modern history only one Governor has been recalled over the issue of mismanagement of the state’s fiscal situation — and that was Gray Davis.

You have to wonder what the conversation was like in headquarters.

"Gee, look at the PPIC numbers, and they aren’t nearly as bad as our internal polling shows."

"Yeah, the firefighter threat strategy really tanked, and now we really haven’t gotRead More

Jon Fleischman

Legislators: Call Obama’s Bluff

The Obama administration has threatened to rescind billions in stimulus money if Governor Schwarzenegger and state legislators do not restore wage cuts to unionized home healthcare workers. These cuts amounted to less than $100 million in cuts, but they represent an important initiative by state government to try and reduce its size during an unprecedent budget shortfall.

Simply put, California needs to call the bluff of the President. If anyone thinks that President Obama and the Congress won't make whatever emergency modifications in order to accomodate our situation is nuts.

Resolve is necessary because an important principle is at stake – home rule. Who is in charge of California's spending priotities? Washington, D.C., or Sacramento?

Oh yeah — there is also some shame due to the SEIU, who have complained (typically) against any cuts, and have promulgated the Obama Administration's blackmail move.… Read More

Tab Berg

Basketball welfare for Billionaires

At a time when Californians are experiencing brutal tax increases and cuts to vital services, it’s unthinkable for the state to secretly give away a billion-dollar asset to wealthy sports team owners. But that’s exactly what might happen. It’s corporate welfare gone pro.

Cal Expo – the publicly-owned home of the state fair and harness racing venue – is exploring a deal with the National Basketball Association to build a new “Entertainment Venue” as part of potential $1.6 billion deal. The arena portion is estimated to cost as much as $700 million and would be essentially given "free" to the billionaire owners of the Sacramento Kings.

Now, I love having a professional sports team here in Sacramento. I go to games, concerts and other activities at the current ARCO arena (pejoratively referred to as Echo Arena.) But public assets should be for… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Glutton for Punishment: Abel Maldonado

Like all average Californians, I am working away while listening to the John & Ken Show via the internet (isn’t that what most people do?).

They just announced that on May 15th, State Senator Abel Maldonado will be coming onto their show.

Good grief.

That’s like that Hatfields asking to come have dinner at the McCoys (did I just insult the Hatfields?).

LOL — you can be sure we’ll provide a link to the podcast of that appearance!… Read More

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