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    • Confronted with big job losses and no sign the U.S. economy is ready to stand on its own, Democrats are working on a growing list of relief efforts, leaving for later how to pay for them, or whether even to bother.

      Proposals include extending and perhaps expanding a popular tax credit for first-time home buyers, and creating a new credit for companies that add jobs. Taken together, the proposals look a lot like another economic stimulus package, though congressional leaders don't want to call it that.

    • A new proposal to change the state’s legislative term limits law has been submitted to the Attorney General’s office, and could be on the ballot by November 2010.

      The initiative is similar to a measure backed by former Speaker Fabian Nuñez and former Senate Leader Don Perata in 2008. That measure was also supported by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, but was ultimately rejected by voters – 53 percent of whom voted against it.

      But unlike the 2008 proposal, this measure does not seek to provide extra terms for those already in office. The measure states the intent is to prohibit “any current or former legislator from benefiting in any way from this reform.”
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      This will not pass even if it goes to California voters.

    • Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown is lambasting what he calls "highly inappropriate" behavior by San Francisco Democrats Wednesday who greeted Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger with a hostile reception during a surprise drop-in at a San Francisco Democratic Party fund-raiser.

      But outspoken State Assemblyman Tom Ammiano of San Francisco, who shouted "You lie!" to Schwarzenneger during the event at the Fairmont Hotel — and didn't deny reports he walked out with a quip of "kiss my gay ass" — said the GOP governor's "cheap publicity stunt" earned a very appropriate show of political theater, San Francisco-style.
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      Gay leaders do nothing to help themselves, now do they?

    • American voters oppose 47 – 40 percent President Barack Obama's health care reform plan, and don't want an overhaul that only gets Democratic votes, but they support key parts of the plan, including 61 – 34 percent for giving people the option of a government health insurance plan that competes with private plans, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released today.

      By a 57 – 37 percent margin, voters say Congress should not approve a health care overhaul with only Democratic votes. Democrats are OK with a one-party bill 63 – 29 percent, but opposition is 88 – 9 percent from Republicans and 62 – 32 percent from independent voters.

      (tags: Obamacare)
    • The latest Senate health bill will cost $829 billion over a decade and slightly reduce the federal budget deficit, congressional budget crunchers said Wednesday, marking a major step forward for Democrats' plans to overhaul American health care.
      The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office found the sweeping measure will cover 94% of nonelderly legal U.S. residents, up from about 83% currently. The bill will cut the deficit by $81 billion over the 10-year period, owing to trims in Medicare spending and new taxes.
      (tags: Obamacare)
  • Gavin Newsom,  Jerry Brown,  Meg Whitman,  Steve Poizner,  Tom Campbell

    Poll Watch: California Governor 2010 – Rough Year for the GOP?

    Looks like a rough year for the California Republican Party to hold the Governorship now held by Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger – no matter who wins the GOP nomination next June.

    All Registered Voters:

    2010 Governor: General Election (all match-ups)

    • Brown 50%, Whitman 29%
    • Brown 48%, Campbell 27%
    • Brown 50%, Poizner 25%
    • Whitman 31%, Newsom 40%
    • Newsom 38%, Campbell 33%
    • Newsom 39%, Poizner 30%

    Meg Whitman looked at one time as a very viable candidate but her lack of candor about her voting record has damaged her credibility. It will be difficult for her to crawl back into the race.

    California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner has the ability to self-fund a big media campaign but has failed to catch-on voterwise. He may be the front-runner at the present time – despite the current polling because of his potential.

    Former Congressman Tom Campbell is a moderte Republican but charismatically he is no Pete Wilson and will not motivate the GOP base of donors.

    The REAL race may be between “Any Two-some” Newsom and Jerry “Moonbeam” Brown.


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  • Barack Obama,  Kevin Jennings

    Day By Day by Chris Muir October 8, 2009 – Suffer the Children

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Thw whole idea about President Obama appointing CZARS to run federal offices is wrong and should be stopped by a federal court injunction, if need be.

    It is obvious that some of Obama’s appointees would never have survived a U.S. Senate advise/consent confirmation process.

    Take the case of Kevin Jennings.

    Last weekend a Washington Times editorial slammed the White House for turning a blind eye to the Jennings saga. They also uncovered a 1997 speech that Jennings gave in which he said, “One of the people that’s always inspired me is Harry Hay.” Hay was a longtime gay rights advocate and big supporter of the North American Man-Boy Love Association or the group NAMBLA.

    In fact, in a 1983 speech Hay said, “If the parents and friends of gays are truly friends of gays, they would know from their gay kids that the relationship with an older man is precisely what 13, 14, and 15-year-old kids need more than anything in the world.”

    Now, does anyone really think Jennings would pass a Senate confirmation vetting?

    Obama who was elected to bring more transparency to the federal government, in fact, has done the opposite. The President should ask for Jenning’s resignation and that of the other CZARS. If he thinks these people are qualified to be a part of his administration, they can go through the normal Senate confirmation process – just like everyone else.

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