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Richard Rider

SD fire department union boss willing to let people die, rather than implement emergency response reform?

I’ve been advocating for 2 man fire/emergency response teams since the tragic 2003 San Diego “Cedar” brush fire, when I first became interested in firefighting operational reforms. It’s simple — two 2-man teams properly stationed apart in onefire station’s “district” = shorter response times than one 4-man team.

Lives are saved. Of that, there can be no doubt – and no one argues otherwise.

It’s great to see this idea finally gaining traction a decade later. But somehow this common sense reform was blocked – held hostage by the SFD labor union that demands more 4 man fire stations before it will allow the 2 man response setup to be implemented. The problem we face today is labor union featherbedding — a time-honored goal for ANY union.

The SD FD union’s (like all unions) #1 priority is employing as many union members as possible — more “boots on the ground” (but only highly paid union boots). For firefighter union bosses, public safety is important, but constitutes a secondary consideration. Building and manning more 4 man fire stations is the top priority for our… Read More

Congressman John Campbell

On Syria

“What is this president thinking?” “Why is he trying to push American into a war in Syria?” “What exactly does a “red line” mean and who are we supposed to be helping?”

These are the kinds of questions I receive from all of you each day. They are the kind of questions you should be asking and, frankly, they are the questions the president has not answered. Instead, he has come to Congress asking for a blank check to entangle our precious military resources in one of the more tenuous, convoluted, and treacherous threat environments in the world without bothering to provide anything even remotely close to a plan.

I am firmly against any military intervention of any kind in Syria. Not only has the president failed to present a strategy with measurable objectives for success, his desire for authorization to use U.S. military force to intervene in the Syrian civil war represents misguided and dangerous foreign policy.

This morning, The Orange County Register published an op-ed I wrote explaining my position on U.S. intervention in Syria. I’m including it below for your review in hopes that it will help to begin to answer some of your… Read More

Linda Ackerman

Marian Bergeson Excellence in Public Service Series


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[Publisher’s Note – We are pleased to offer this column from Linda Ackerman about the Marian Bergeson Series.– Flash]

The Marian Bergeson Excellence in Public Service Series is accepting applications for our 2014 Class. We have been providing a unique opportunity for the past ten years for Republican women to participate in this nationally recognized program. This program provides a superior leadership experience that mentors, educates and prepares these women to succeed in the political arena. It also provides an effective statewide political network for Republican women.

This executive training program for Republican women was first initiated in 1989 by a group of conservative businesswomen in Indiana who were looking for a way to increase the number of women involved in the political process, particularly in elected office.

Since it’s inception the program has been replicated in over 20 states.

Hundreds of Republican women have been trained through the Series and are actively engaged in the political process nation wide.

The Marian Bergeson Excellence in Public… Read More

Chris Norby

ONE-PARTY RULE A RECIPE FOR LEGISLATIVE ABUSE


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[Publisher’s Note – We are pleased to offer this column from Chris Norby. He argues that withAB 1266–and a host of other such bad laws—Republicans can regain relevancy in 2014.– Flash]

Now the law of our state, AB 1266 represents what comes from one-party domination in Sacramento when that party is controlled by an extremist fringe. When voters learn the truth of AB 1266–and a host of other such bad laws—Republicans can regain relevancy in 2014.

According to the bill by Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) a student’s gender in K-12 public schools will no longer be determined by biology but by identity. Access to restrooms, locker rooms and athletic teams will now be based not on actual boy/girl differences, but on gender identification.

While trying to protect kids who may be different, it creates whole new set of ethical and legal problems. How do you ask a 5-year old child their “gender identity”? Should parents decide for them? Do administrators have that… Read More

Edward Ring

Union Activists Disrupt Right-to-Work Forum in Washington

[Publisher’s Note – We are pleased to offer this column from Ed Ring, Executive Director of the California Public Policy Center. He is one of the state’s leading experts on public employee and public employee union finance issues – Flash]

Last week UnionWatch reported on new efforts underway in the northwest to implement right-to-work laws. In particular, we reported on a public sector right-to-work initiative proposed for the November 2014 Oregon state ballot, “Oregon ‘Public Employee Choice Act’ Aims for 2014 Ballot.” These efforts will trigger a union funded backlash that will intensify in direct proportion to the probability these reforms may have to be successful. What happened on Sept. 4th in Vancouver, Washington is a sobering, and mild, reminder to reformers of what they are in for if they ever gain real momentum with voters. Click on the links, especially the video.

From the Macinack Center website: Two people were arrested Thursday night as part of an anti-workerRead More

Doug Lasken

What is a Republican?


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[Publisher’s Note: Doug Lasken is a long time friend of the FlashReport. From time to time we publish some of his thoughts for our readers. Enjoy! – Flash]

I started political life asking what a Democrat is. My parents were lifelong liberal Democrats, but during the Nixon administration I came of age and broke politically from them. It was the spectacle of Nixon’s travails that did it. His career was one of the last attempts by blue-collar, religious white America to stand equally beside the ruling class, i.e. the Ivy League and Associates techno-bureaucrats who run the show to this day. Not that I have anything against techno/bureaucrats as such (I love their literary organ, The New Yorker Magazine), but they can be an arrogant bunch, particularly the Democrats. I joined the Republican Party during Watergate, not so much out of sympathy with Nixon as out of disgust with the relentless holier-than-thou pontifications of Democrats.

So Nixon spied on people did he? Look at us today. It’s a Democratic liberal icon who blandly tells us that for the good of the state we must give up all communications… Read More

Nathan A. Miller

E Pluribus Unum, “Out of Many – One”


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[Publisher’s Note: Last weekend the California Young Republican Federation held their organizational convention in Long Beach. We are pleased to feature this original column from that organization’s newly elected State Chairman Nathan Miller – Flash]

Today is September 11th and for many directly affected it’s a day of remembrance and resolve. I looked at the world differently after that day. It renewed my sense of patriotism and duty. More importantly I learned to truly value our unique home. I always identified as a Republican and though I don’t think I realized it at the time, the seeds of political activism were planted into my heart.

Fast forward to the weekend of September 6th and September 7th, hundreds California Young Republican Federation (CYRF) members and guests descended upon the luxury cruise-liner, one time WWII battleship known to us as the Queen Mary, now docked in Long Beach harbor. I couldn’t think of a more fitting location for a convention of young energized activists and professionals dedicated to advancing the causes of… Read More

Frank Schubert

New Poll Shows that Co-Ed Bathroom Law Likely To Be Flushed By Voters


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This time they’ve gone too far.

Many Californians, and people across the country, were left shaking their heads in disbelief when they learned about the new law the California Legislature enacted mandating that any student be given access to sensitive school facilities like showers, bathrooms and locker rooms reserved for the opposite sex based on a claim that the student “identifies” with the opposite gender. It’s the only law like it ever enacted by a Legislature anywhere in the country.

A new poll conducted by SmithJohnson Research for the Privacy For All Students coalition shows that voters strongly oppose this law and are very likely to flush it if given the opportunity. (Sorry, I couldn’t’ resist.) The poll found that only 35% of voters support the new law, while 51% oppose it.

The encouraging news pointing to voter rejection of the law is despite an obvious attempt by California Attorney General Kamala Harris to bias voters in favor of a vote to approve it. She gave the referendum the title of, “Overturns non-discrimination requirements for school programs and activities.”

It’s certainly encouraging that voters see through… Read More

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