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Jon Fleischman

New Whitman TV Ad: “No Plan”

The Meg Whitman for Governor campaign has released a new television ad… It is appropriately titled, "No Plan."

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BOE Member George Runner

Study shows more money invested in education bureaucrats than teachers and students

A study released yesterday reveals that while California increased spending public schools in a five-year period, it spent less on classrooms.

“More of the funding increase went to administrators, clerks and technical staff and less to teachers, textbooks, materials and teacher aides,” according to this Associated Press article.

This is a slap in the face to teachers, students and taxpayers. But it’s not surprising.

Anyone who has dealt with public schools (which is most of us) knows that classrooms have been given the short shrift for years. School districts reward administrators with raises and job security while handing out pink slips to teachers. Furthermore, teachers must regularly dig into their own wallets to fund classroom supplies.

I’ve said it before and I will say it again: California’s public education system isn’t under-appropriated; it’s misappropriated.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Thursday Random Thoughts

Last night Mary Salas conceded the 40th State Senate District Democrat primary to Juan Vargas, in what some are calling a victory for the big-business community, who largely funded Vargas’ effort. At least until you look it up, and realize that in six years in the Assembly, Vargas scored between zero and five percent on the CalChamber’s legislative scorecard. Just when you think you’ve heard it all, you read about an effort to hold a “virtual convention” where people can rewrite the state’s constitution using Twitter. Really. I’ll miss the dry wit of State Senator Dave Cox, who recently passed away. He once told me that a lot of what I write makes a lot of sense to him, and that this fact scared him. His passion for public service was strong, and he will be missed. The Governor’s Chief of Staff, Susan Kennedy (formerly Executive Director of an abortion-rights organization) and Mike Spence (former CRA Prez and longtime Right To Life leader) have something in common – both celebrated birthday’s last Saturday. While they can’t agree on much, I’m sure that they will … Read More

Matt Rexroad

Ballot Statements

Many of us are currently preparing ballot statements for legislative and local candidates.

For those candidates running for statewide office the deadline has passed and they are now available for public review here.

Some of the highlights….

Governor Neither Meg Whitman or Attorney General Brown accepted the limits under Prop 34. The ballot statement from Libertarian Dale Ogden is quite good.

Lt. Governor Peace and Freedom candidate says "Let the super rich pay their fair share." Lt. Governor Maldonado and Mayor Gavin Newsom both have statements that hit the key points.

Secretary of State Peace and Freedom Candidate Marylou Cabral has a good one. Here is the whole thing, "Strengthen democracy by lowering the voting age to 16, extending the right to vote to immigrants and prisoners,and making Election Day a holiday." Wow.

Controller Libertarian Andy Favor might have my favorite. "Pro-business, freedom. Frugal." Short and sweet.

Treasurer Debra Reiger is the Peace and… Read More

Jon Fleischman

The plastic grocery bag-ban is back, this time to not only infringe on your liberty, but also to tax you!

The voracious appetite of liberals in Sacramento to use government to manipulate our behavior, and steal more of our freedom has no greater poster child than Assembly Bill 1998. Sponsored by the “environuts” at Heal The Bay, the legislation would ban every grocery store (regardless of proximity to a bay, tributary or river) from being able to put your groceries into a plastic bag.

Heal The Bay’s bag ban bill amounts to a massive tax increase on Californians (well, assuming that you go into a grocery store). Those plastic bags you use now – the stores give you those. Under AB 1998, if stores put your groceries in a paper bag, they will charge you a per-bag tax of a minimum of a nickel. It could be a lot more.

AB 1998 is not the first attempt by Heal The Bay and their allies to ban infringe on your ability to use plastic bags to take home your groceries. But this year represents the first time that the lobbying arm of the large grocery store chains is supporting the bill. Why would they do that? The key is that the per-bag tax does not go into government coffers, that money goes into the pockets of – you guessed it – the grocery… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Former Democrat Assemblywoman Backs Fiorina For U.S. Senate

I’m on the run this morning — but this press release is worth sharing. Sorry for re-posting verbatim (I’m sure Team Carly won’t mind) — but prominent Democrats backing Fiorina is a big deal…

Former Assemblywoman Nicole Parra and Former Kern County Supervisor Pete Parra Endorse Carly Fiorina Parras to Spearhead the Democrats and Independent Voters For Carly Coalition

SACRAMENTO, CA – In reflection of the broad-based support building behind her campaign to defeat Barbara Boxer, U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina today earned the endorsement of former Kern County Supervisor Pete Parra and former California State Assemblywoman Nicole Parra.Read More

Michael Der Manouel, Jr.

Shocking: Voter fraud in Fresno County!

Where there is SEIU, there is voter fraud, so we should have known. Fresno County Supervisor Phil Larson found himself in the crosshairs of a $500,000SEIU barrage of false and negative advertising for six straight weeks leading up to the June primary election. Still, he survived and is headed to a November runoff against SEIU backed candidate Cynthia Sterling, a member of the Fresno City Council.

Now we find out that a Sterling volunteer probably committed voter fraud, submitting false registrations. The Bee has the story today. Why is this significant? Larson fell 20 votes short of winning this race outright. The false registrations numbered over 100. Now we need to see if those 100 votes were cast. If they were, the election should be awarded to Phil Larson.

I’ve uploaded some of SEIU’s handiwork in this race. They are first class dirtbags, that crew.

Phil Larson is a proven conservative and the swing vote for a conservative majority on the County Board. This is the most crucially important race in the County this year.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

ReasonTV: An Interview With CalWatchDog’s Steve Greenhut

The ‘must watch’ of the day (and perhaps the week) is from Reason television. Ted Balaker of Reason sits down with Steve Greenhut for a thoughtful interview that runs about nine minutes long. Greenhut heads up the Pacific Research Institute CalWatchdog project, which provides reporting on California state government with the healthy perspective of skepticism…

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