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Ray Haynes

A Foolish Consistency …

There are those on this earth who never change their minds. Then there are the intelligent ones who, though having committed themselves to a position, listen, learn, and act on the new information provided.

The old saying is that a foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of a small mind. I saw the video of my speech on the national popular vote proposal from five years ago. Before that speech was given by me, no one had spoken to me, (either in favor or against) about the idea. It was a great speech, even though it was made with with partial information. Today, I would make a new speech to replace it, as eloquent, and in favor of the idea, now that I have all the information.

Over the years, I have changed my mind on several issues. I have changed my mind on term limits. I started out thinking they were a good thing. Now that I have seen their full force and effect, I think they are a horrible idea, that has cemented the power of the unions, legislative staff, and the bureaucracy. I changed my mind on the two thirds vote requirement for budgets. When I came to the conclusion it hurt Republicans, based on the evidence before me, I changed my mind.

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Mike Spence

No Tacos-No Peace: How Republicans Can Be Very Relevant in Sacramento.

Over the last couple weeks the usual tax and spend pundits questioned if Republicans were relevant in the recent budget debate. As usual they had the answer wrong. Not only were they relevant, they helped stimulate the economy.

Last week, my wife informed me that for a week in July, our family will be camping for a week a few miles from our home with other members of our church. We would sleep and eat at the camp site and people (like me) that needed to go to work could. Apparently pretending to be homeless for six days and five glorious nights in the summer heat near perfectly good showers, beds and air conditioning will bond us together spiritually. I am sure it will for the survivors. That said, I had orders to go get a new tent and an additional sleeping bag.

Knowing that Republicans had stood strong against Democrats trying to get a “bridge” tax increase extension, I waited until July 1. I bought the tent and sleeping bag and saved a total of $1.24 on the 1% reduction in sales tax that occurred at midnight June 30. In addition I bought the gear near work and not in Los Angeles County which saved me another $1.24 in sales tax. Los Angeles County is 1%… Read More

James V. Lacy

Reagan Statue Unveiled In London Today

Today on July 4th, a great statue of Ronald Reagan was unveiled in London outside the U.S. Embassy on Grosvenor Square. Reagan joins other Presidents, Dwight David Eisenhower and Franklin Roosevelt, in memorials on the square. I was glad to have an opportunity to be at the unveiling, and see the start of this fitting memorial on Independence Day, to honor a President who saw the value of keeping U.S. troops in Europe and building up defense forces to the ultimate defeat of Communism in the Cold War. Funding was provided by the Reagan Foundation in Simi Valley.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Dr. Michael Ferrall: The Meaning Of The 4th Of July

A great Independence Day guest column from longtime FR friend Michael Ferrall…

THE MEANING OF THE 4Th OF JULY By Michael Ferrall Ph.D.

As we celebrate the 4th of July with fireworks, backyard picnics or a day at the beach, it is also important to re-examine the meaning and the effects of what began on July 4th 1776 and why we celebrate this day.

Yes, the 4th of July represents a historical celebration of the colonial citizen’s revolt against rule by the English monarchy; and, a celebration of the “founding” of the United States by the subsequent drafting and implementation of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Indeed these were profound events. But they represent an even more fundamental evolution of the nature of human society; namely, the evolution of Western Civilization and the rise of “Classical Liberalism.” (Not to be confused with modern, or current, “liberalism”).

The Declaration of Independence, the revolution itself, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the creation of the United States represents a momentous historical shift in… Read More

James V. Lacy

Listen to the cab driver….

It is axiomatic that cab drivers across America can tell you the outcome of an election in advance. Well, most of the time. The last time I wrote about a cab driver prediction, it was that there was no way Obama was going to win Nevada. So I will say most of the time I have found cab drivers to be better attuned to the political situation than political reporters. Like Carla Marinucci, for example.

So taking leave from our summer trip to Monaco for a day, where I am now reporting courtesy of Apple products from the roof-top pool deck of a local hotel, we went to Nice, France yesterday morning to visit the flower market. At the train station, we lucked out and got an English speaking cabbie. Nice has a reputation as a conservative stronghold. The hard right National Front has controlled the Mayor’s office until recent years. We made small talk and then I thought, what the heck, I’d ask him some questions. “May I ask, do you like Marie Le Pen”? The NF candidate for French President. “No”, he answers, “she does not like the Arabics, they like her here, but the rest of the country will not elect her”.… Read More

Scott Carpenter

Rick Perry Adds To Presidential Speculation During OC Visit

As has been noted by previous Flashreport coverage, Rick Perry energized the core of the OC conservative activists. However, as a follow up it is important to note the ensuing enthusiasm that has emerged in response to Governor Perry’s visit. In an effort to not gush about the response, I can only report the response Perry received at his stop in Orange County.

It’s often been said that Orange County is the GOP ATM machine for candidates all over the country. Whether a candidate or potential candidate is running for national office, statewide office or in their local congressional district the Orange curtain is a targeted region to impress the local political class. A stop in Orange County has proven to make or break a politician’s higher aspirations. The OC was the site where Ronald Reagan launched his re-election campaign in 1984, en route to the biggest presidential election landslide in the history of the United States. Others have not fared as well, such as former Governor of Florida Charlie Crist, who was famously booed during his speech at the OC GOP Flag Day dinner in 2008 for his praise of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Many have speculated that… Read More

Jon Fleischman

[Video] Ray Haynes was opposed to NPV before he was for it…

My good friend Ray Haynes, who is a contributor to this blog, has opined in this space very strongly in support of California entering into a compact to achieve a National Popular Vote for the Presidency (where the person who gets the most raw votes nationwide is awarded the electoral votes needed to cinch the top spot).

That said, as Ray Haynes himself will tell you, this was not always his position — Ray is among the converted. Ray told me that while in the State Assembly, he opposed legislation in support of the National Popular Vote. That having been said, someone sent over to me video of Ray’s actual floor speech against the vote, so I thought it would be fun to put it up for your perusal. I’m sure we’ll here more from Ray on why he’s changed his position… Maybe he’ll upload a video!

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BOE Member George Runner

Celebrating Independence Day

This weekend we celebrate our nation’s most festive and important holiday, Independence Day. As the smell of backyard BBQs and displays of fireworks unite us in celebration, let us also reflect on the importance of this date and why we are proud to be Americans.

It was 235 years ago that delegates of the thirteen colonies gathered as the Second Continental Congress and voted to approve a resolution declaring their independence from Great Britain. This resolution was a powerful statement asserting once and for all the sovereignty and independence of our newly formed country.

Many historians debate the ‘real’ reasoning behind the final straw that caused early settlers to become tired of the crown and begin the fight for an end to oppression under the thumb of the crown. But one thing the majority of Americans can agree on is that the liberties and freedoms we enjoy today came at a high price and only through the courage of many brave men and women.

More than two centuries later, the American spirit keeps us fighting for liberty both at home and abroad. Let us never forget that we live in the greatest nation on the face of earth, and that together as… Read More

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