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AD 34 Update: Candidate Bob Smith Cruising In Campaign To Replace Assemblyman Bill Maze

Conservative Republican Assembly Candidate Bob Smith is cruising in his race to replace popular termed-out GOP legislator Bill Maze in the sprawling four-county 34th Assembly District. According to a press release from the Smith campaign, Bob Smith raised over $215,000 in his bid to succeed his former boss, Bill Maze. Bob Smith – who has earned the endorsements of influential Republican Party leaders such as former Senate Minority leader Jim Brulte, Board of Equalization Member Michelle Steele and several state assemblymembers – is equaling his impressive line-up of statewide GOP stalwarts with a wide array of key local supporters as well, with formal backing from every region of the massive constituency. An added bonus for Bob … Read More

Mike Spence

Bloomberg, as an independent, gives $ to the GOP

Read this, and then ponder why our Governor, who is a vastly wealthy man and has raised millions for his own group, can’t seem to help the state GOP with $4.6 million in debt it incurred on his behalf? See here.I guess Bloomberg keeps his promises.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

VIDEO: JibJab’s Star Spangled Banner

Here’s a great video – check it out…

Star Spangled Banner |Funny Jokes at JibJabRead More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: The Budget, The Firestone Weekend, The YRFC

HANG IN THERE As the weather heats up, undoubtedly so will pressure on legislative Republicans to provide needed votes to approve the massive record-setting state budget. It is fair, and reasonable for legislators to throw out a simple line in the sand on budget spending — we will not vote for a budget that spends more money than last year. True, revenues may be up because we cannot get a tax cut through the Democrat-controlled legislature. Well, let’s use any increase in funds to go ahead and end the deficit spending. After that, we can use additional revenues to pay off state borrowing. While I know our state is burdened with Proposition 98 which arbitrarily requires that a portion of revenue increases must go to education, we should work hard to figure out how to move money around in a way that allows us to achieve the goal of spending the increase in state revenues to pay our bills. If Republicans can keep this ‘line in the sand’ then we can make sure that it is very clear that we are opposed to largesse and out-of-control spending. THEY’RERead More

Jon Fleischman

The Budget, The Firestone Weekend, The YRFC

HANG IN THERE As the weather heats up, undoubtedly so will pressure on legislative Republicans to provide needed votes to approve the massive record-setting state budget. It is fair, and reasonable for legislators to throw out a simple line in the sand on budget spending — we will not vote for a budget that spends more money than last year. True, revenues may be up because we cannot get a tax cut through the Democrat-controlled legislature. Well, let’s use any increase in funds to go ahead and end the deficit spending. After that, we can use additional revenues to pay off state borrowing. While I know our state is burdened with Proposition 98 which arbitrarily requires that a portion of revenue increases must go to education, we should work hard to figure out how to move money around in a way that allows us to achieve the goal of spending the increase in state revenues to pay our bills. If Republicans can keep this ‘line in the sand’ then we can make sure that it is very clear that we are opposed to largesse and out-of-control spending. THEY’RERead More

Duane Dichiara

Cox Throws Down the Glove

Our company helped the Lincoln Club elect Cheryl Cox to Mayor of Chula Vista. This post from Red County San Diego’s Hiram Johnsonshows her standing strong against labor bosses who are trying to force a major coastal development to use only union labor… GO GET EM MAYOR COX!

Cheers to Chula Vista Mayor Cox for Standing Up to Union THUGSby Hiram Johnson, Red County San Diego

Talk about UNION THUGS – local union leaders are threatening to kill the development of Chula Vista’s coastline by using their pull with GOVERNMENT regulatory authorities unless the project is made entirely union. Isn’t that called blackmail here in the real world?

But Chula Vista’s Republican elected officials are not taking the union threats quietly. They are standing up and loudly exposing the union’s shady and ham-handed attempt to twist arms. Which is just what this situation needs: the light of day.

From the Union Tribune:

Cox’s voice was tight with emotion as she spoke into an echoing microphone. She said that if this deal fails, the unions will be to blame.

“The No. 1 opportunity to… Read More

Duane Dichiara

Why We Fight!

Yeah I know ‘why we fight’ was the tagline on a series of world war era propaganda pieces, but it’s also an applicable tagline for this great Union Tribune editorial savaging big labor…

UNION-TRIBUNE EDITORIAL

Labor union greed may kill convention center

July 5, 2007

Suppose a company was willing to:

Pour $850 million of its own money into a local project (an amount sufficient to build a football stadium).

Hire 6,500 construction workers and pay them union-level wages.

Hire 2,000 permanent service-industry employees and allow them to join labor unions, if they choose.

Build the largest hotel and a second convention center in a region that depends upon tourism as its third-largest industry.

Yet, suppose that one labor union wanted even more, to the point that the company said “Goodbye, San Diego” and “Let’s talk, Seattle.”

That pretty much describes the current scenario here. Gaylord Entertainment of Nashville is building a national convention business network and would like to establish a West Coast presence on the Chula Vista bayfront.… Read More

Barry Jantz

Larson: No Decision Yet On Hunter Seat

Mark Larson, who previously indicated a "drop dead" date of July 4 for a decision on running for an open 52nd Congressional seat, is now saying he will take some more time to mull it over.

With all his other on-goings, his self-imposed deadline may have been a tad too ambitious. Yet, as the long-time radio host says, the filing deadline gives him some time. From his blog:

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

IN OR OUT? OK, so I feel like a human pinball machine….new ideas and possibilities bouncing all over the place! When I left KOGO in June I said I wanted take time to consider all things, including getting some clarity on a possible race for Congress. In the meantime, all sorts of intriguing ideas and projects have come up… ironically all since I stuck a "date" on my decision process (by July 4)there’s been more to consider. But it’s a nice thing (and quite humbling) to hear from people with suggestions, new offers and even campaign advice.

All of this has caused me to come to a decision of —"no decision"Read More