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Jon Fleischman

The Silence From Calderon’s Legislative Colleagues, Save Two, Is Stunning

The virtual silence is almost deafening out of California’s politician-class.

Given the startling and serious nature of the allegations against Ron Calderon — you would think that there would be a lot of legislators stepping up to decry what he has done. Or if they prefer more caution — then they could at least critique the allegations.

But I am aware of only one legislator, Democrat Cristina Garcia, who has called for Calderon to step down. And Senate President Darrell Steinberg has at least booted Calderon off of the California Film Commission and has called for him to be stripped of his committees.

Come on, people. Show some leadership. The cynical public will probably just assume that the only thing that distinguishes Calderon from the rest of you is that he got caught.… Read More

Katy Grimes

Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia bucks the ‘inside the beltway’ mentality

Legislators in Sacramento typically fall in line behind party leadership, but freshman Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia, D-Bell Gardens, appears to have a pronounced independent streak.

I had a chance to talk with Garcia about her experiences as a political reformer, and her recent call for a fellow Democrat, state Sen. Ron Calderon of Montebello, to resign amidFBI allegations of corruption.

Garcia has a solid record fighting political decay. She took on the corruption in Bell, volunteering her time with the city’s recall campaign, which ended with every Bell council member being voted out of office.

Garcia said her co-volunteers then wanted her to run for office.

Running as a government reformer, Garcia beat Democrat Tom Calderon, a former Assemblymanand Sen. Ron Calderon’s brother, in the June 2012 primary. She then went… Read More

Tab Berg

Sacramento NBA arena subsidy could cost every household over $5,200.

I get that it is hard for die-hard Kings fans to understand how I can support building a new arena, but not support forcing the public to pay more than we can afford or pro-subsidy advocates determined efforts to evade voters.

Yet more and more leaders are starting to share that perspective. A new group – Voters for a Fair Arena Deal – is a broad coalition who agree on the simple principles that the public shouldn’t be forced pay without its consent or more than it can afford.

Remember when you went to buy a home? You didn’t start by asking your… Read More

Richard Rider

GOOD NEWS! Liberal Colorado voters reject state income tax increase by a 2-1 vote

Many are analyzing the surprisingly close Virginia gubernatorial race results, but I’m struck by a citizen vote in liberal Colorado that CRUSHED an increase in that state’s income tax.

Well over $10 million (theequivalentof spending about $75 million on a CA proposition) was spent by the unions and wealthy liberals to pass Amendment 66. That campaign spending included a million dollars EACH by Bloomberg, Bill Gates and the NEA. The governor and the establishment press fervently supported the tax. After all, it was “for the children” — the tax was supposedly for education.

A pathetic $30 THOUSAND was spent by the opposition. Yet the measure failed in this rather liberal state by a 66.2% NO! vote (vs. 33.8% yes) — essentially a two-to-one rejection of the tax.

http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Colorado_Tax_Increase_for_Education,_Amendment_66_(2013)

FROM THE TAX FOUNDATION:

“The tax increase would have changed what is currently a flat 4.63 percent tax on all income to a 5… Read More

Edward Ring

A Policy Agenda for Union Reformers Stuck Inside Unions

“I believe there is a different way – and that is to work with the Republican members of every labor union and help empower those Republican union members to put additional pressure on their union leadership to spend Republican dues money on Republican causes.” – Jim Brulte, Chairman, California State Republican Party

Well that’s one way. And if you are tasked with reviving a political party that is financially challenged, ideologically conflicted, with dwindling membership and almost no power in the state legislature,you face tough choices.

The concept of constructive engagement with members of labor unions is a good one, although recognizing the validity of the concept is not the same as endorsing specific tactics. If unions, especially public sector unions, begin to financially support both major political parties more equally, anyone who believes in limited government will be in for a long, cold winter of cascading disappointments. There will still be choices for voters. They will vote Republican to expand the security state. Or they will vote Democrat to expand the welfare state. And crony capitalists, already on the… Read More

Doug Lasken

GOP misses chance to score on gun control


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Of course I know that the Republican Party, impacted by the incessant drumbeat of the Tea Party, is opposed to gun control, but my point here is that gun control is one of dozens of issues that President Obama has fumbled and is attempting to sweep under the rug, each fumble representing a missed opportunity for the Republican Party to take up the slack and earn oceans of votes. The list includes:

1. President Obama told the American people that it shouldn’t worry about the NSA ignoring the Fourth Amendment and having total,unregulated power to invade anyone’s private communications at will, then changed his mind and decided maybe it’s not a totally good thing.Net political benefit accrued by the GOP from this remarkable fumble: None.

2.The President urged an attack on Syria in response to its use of chemical weapons, then in the face of overwhelming and bipartisan opposition, backed off. Net political benefit accrued by the GOP: None.

3. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, in explaining the catastrophic rollout of Obamacare, claimed that presidents are not supposed… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Donnelly Makes It Official Today – He’s Running for Governor of California!

This morning at 10:30 am State Assemblyman Tim Donnelly will make the official announcement that he is running for Governor of California. With family and key supporters gathered around him, Donnelly will make his announcement at the Darafeev Furniture Factory in Baldwin Park. For those who know Donnelly, it comes as no surprise that he is kicking off his campaign at a manufacturing factory — as he has been traveling the state for nearly a year, channeling the Energizer Bunny, and talking about the importance of job creation in California, and how Governor Brown and the Democrats in the State Capitol have been passing policies that make it harder, not easier, to encourage private sector job creation.

According to Donnelly’s campaign spokesperson, Jennifer Kerns, the campaign will focus on three key areas — jobs, civil liberties, and leaving California a better place for the next generation.

“I have traveled up and down the State over the last year talking with voters, and it’s clear to me they want a new voice in politics. Our current system has failed Californians,” said Donnelly, as he prepares for his campaign announcement. “California… Read More

Richard Rider

Why our UCSD $100 million benefactor lives in South Dakota

Today there’s a good news story on the front page of the San Diego U-T about Denny Sanford, a philanthropist who just gave $100 MILLION to UCSD for medical research. A genuinely generous man with a vacation home in La Jolla, his avowed goal is to give away his billion+ dollar fortune during his lifetime. http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/nov/03/ucsd-dennysanford-stemcells/

Such generosity is not at all uncommon among the truly rich, though many wait until they die to dispense such gifts. Frankly I think Sanford has the right idea — why not get the heartfelt thanks for such generosity while still alive, and live to see the good that such donations do? He’s EARNED it!

But there’s one aspect of the story that most will probably overlook. Sanford was born and raised in high tax Minnesota. Many years ago after some financial success he decided to buy a small bank business in South Dakota and to move to Sioux Falls. He took that 80 employee bank company and expanded it into the credit card business — two companies that today employ over 3,000… Read More

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