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Change In The Air For San Bernardino County – Veteran County Supervisor Ousted

After the dust settled in San Bernardino County, two things were clear: the stunningly large margin of victory for First District County Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt over three opponents and the defeat of respected five-term incumbent Dennis Hansberger of the Third Supervisorial District.

Mitzelfelt’s constituency includes the High Desert region (Victorville, Hesperia, Apple Valley) while Hansberger’s district includes Redlands and San Bernardino city.

Republican Hansberger’s defeat at the hands of upstart challenger Neil Derry, also GOP, means the “dean” of San Bernardino County’s board of supervisors has served for just five-and-a-half years.

Incoming Third District Supervisor Neil Derry (pictured) has Capitol connections – he served as a top district staffer to then-Assemblymember Fred Aguiar in the late nineties before Derry entered the private sector. In addition to being a businessman, Neil Derry also got elected to the city council of San Bernardino.

Supporters of Neil Derry claim the challenger’s message of change… Read More

Mike Spence

Baldwin Park Prop. 98 Vote Shows Eminent Domain Needs To Be Personal.

Proposition 98 was destroyed at the ballot box this past Tuesday. Most pundits will say it was the inclusion of rent control provisions (really vacancy decontrol) that led to it’s demise. State wide it got 39% of the vote.

In Los Angeles County it got a whopping 31% of the vote.

While, polling I’m sure bears out the rent control argument. The reason that these measures have difficulty statewide is that it isn’t personal to people.

In the San Gabriel Valley cities with very different demographics have some interesting outcomes.

43% of Baldwin Park voted for 98. Now, Baldwin Park is a very Democratic city that consists mainly of working class families and has a large Hispanic population. Over 77% of the ballot cast were Democratic ballots.

44% of the Arcadia vote went to 98. Arcadia has been a Republican stronghold for the last few decades. 59% of the ballots cast were Republican.

Both these cities did better than some of the others. Glendora another GOP town went with 98 with 38%. Conservative Sierra Madre hit 37%. West Covina only 34% votes yes. Azusa and La Puente are much more like Baldwin Park demographically. Proposition… Read More

Congressman John Campbell

Big Ideas

There is quite a dearth of them in Washington these days. To create a football analogy, the Democratic leadership believes that they have a two touchdown lead in the 4th quarter before the November election and so they are in a prevent defense and running off-tackle running plays so they don’t fumble the political football before then. That is why they are pushing this year’s budget/appropriations bills off until January and not doing anything substantive about energy or immigration or anything else that is not on deadline.

So, they definitely do not want to take on the looming entitlement crisis, about which I have told you before, that threatens our fiscal soundness and future standard of living. Every expert (conservative, liberal and in between) agrees that Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, if left alone, will eat up 100% of the tax rates you pay today by 2040. That means that every tax on everybody by then would have to be more than double the rates they are today if we are to keep any of the rest of government functions like the military, judges, parks, unemployment insurance and the like. And every year we wait, the problem, and the current… Read More

Calif. Senator Brokers Clinton Obama Talks

The Washington Post "Trail" blog reports that the historic meeting between Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama was brokered and hosted by Golden State Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

Here is the scoop and some details about her home.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Democrats Commemorate Anniversary of Prop. 13 With Call For $6.4 Billion In New Taxes

It truly must be a terribly lopsided redistricting plan that allows the state legislature to be dominated with left-wing liberals who are so out of touch with the people of California. On the same day that four separate surveys of public opinion on Proposition 13 show that Californians overwhelmingly support the Measure and its protections against higher taxes (Field, PPIC, Jarvis, and Cal-Tax), newly-minted Assembly Speaker Karen Bass has picked up the Fabian “Higher Tax Conch Shell” and yesterday unveiled an unfortunately predictable budget proposal on behalf of Assembly Democrats. The unstable foundations of their plan are the same two balsa-wood pillars upon which they always stand –… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Democrats Commemorate Anniversary of Prop. 13 With Call For $6.4 Billion In New Taxes

It truly must be a terribly lopsided redistricting plan that allows the state legislature to be dominated with left-wing liberals who are so out of touch with the people of California. On the same day that four separate surveys of public opinion on Proposition 13 show that Californians overwhelmingly support the Measure and its protections against higher taxes (Field, PPIC, Jarvis, and Cal-Tax), newly-minted Assembly Speaker Karen Bass has picked up the Fabian “Higher Tax Conch Shell” and yesterday unveiled an unfortunately predictable budget proposal on behalf of Assembly Democrats. The unstable foundations of their plan are the same two balsa-wood pillars upon which they always stand –… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Human Events: Gizzi on McClintock’s Win

Longtime FR friend and Political Editor of Human Events John Gizzi has penned his take on Tom McClintock’s crushing defeat of Doug Ose. It’s worth a read.… Read More

Congressman Doug LaMalfa

2nd Assembly District Likes Private Property and Jim Nielsen

Tuesday’s results indicate in that my own Assembly district, the 2nd, we still value private property rights. With Prop 98’s defeat and 99’s win statewide, there is some indication voters want to protect homes from takings but get nervous about anything beyond that as the 98 opponents did very effectively use the rent control fear and hype to deter voter support.

Up our way, we can point to the returns showing that of the 9 counties I represent, 7 voted in majority for Prop 98, with 3 of them, Modoc, Tehama and Colusa eachover 60% for 98.

Only one county in California had a majority voting no on Prop 99 and that was, again, in the 2nd AD, with Colusa County rejecting 99. [If Modoc had flipped 34 votes from "yes" to "no", it wouldve been in the No club too.]

In the 2nd Assembly race, it’s congratulations to former Senator Jim Nielsen, an active proponent of eminent domain reform, who won with a very strong showing in a 4-way primary. Jimreceived very nearly twice the votes of the 2nd place challenger and was first in all nine counties. I expect that he will hit the ground running and do very… Read More