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Poll: California Proposition 37 Now a Loser
Support for California Proposition 37 has cratered and the latest California Business Roundtable poll documents this voter sentiment.
Backing for Proposition 37, the genetically engineered food labeling initiative, is falling, fast.
A new poll by the California Business Roundtable and the Pepperdine University School of Public Policy showed 39.1% of likely voters support the measure, while 50.5% oppose the labeling requirement. Undecided voters represented 10.5% of respondents.
The results released Tuesday show a a drop in support of nine percentage points since a similar survey just over two weeks ago.
“It seems voters have been influenced by both the No campaign and a barrage of negative editorials” in newspapers around the state, said Chris Condon of M4 Strategies, which conducted the poll of all 11 initiatives on the Nov. 6 ballot.
The Internet-based poll of 2,115 likely Califonria general election voters was conducted from Oct. 21 to Oct. 28 and had a margin of error of 3%.
The Roundtable-Pepperdine poll as well as a USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll out Thursday indicate that a barrage of critical ads by opponents of Proposition 37 have eroded the measure’s once-commanding, more than 2-to-1 lead.
The USC Dornsife/L.A. Times poll had the Yes side ahead with 44% compared to 42% for No.
Yes, there has been a goodly amount of advertising on this measure. But, voters have finally been educated as to how nefariously unnecessary this initiative is. Plus, all of the major California newspapers saying NO has lent much authority to the No argument.
Let’s hope the trend continues.
Vote NO on California Proposition 37.
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President 2012: The Latest Key Battleground State Polls
Here are the latest key battleground state polls:
- Ohio: Obama 50%, Romney 45% (Quinnipiac)
- Florida: Obama 48%, Romney 47% (Quinnipiac)
- Iowa: Obama 50%, Romney 45% (Public Policy Polling)
- Michigan: Obama 48%, Romney 45% (Detroit News)
- Pennsylvania: Obama 48%, Romney 44% (Franklin and Marshall)
- Virginia: Obama 49%, Romney 47% (Quinnipiac)
- Wisconsin: Obama 51%, Romney 46% (Public Policy Polling)
The Real Clear Politics average of polls and more are here.
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Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-30
- My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-30 http://t.co/Tdkr6NkF 22:07:15, 2012-10-30
- GetGlue – Your app for TV, Movies, and Sports http://t.co/2VRudc9J #tcot 20:01:31, 2012-10-30
- The final 3! http://t.co/IWoRcGms #GetGlue #WorldSeriesOfPoker 18:24:00, 2012-10-30
- NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | http://t.co/D2rHhz9A http://t.co/LDI7VSJU #tcot 12:50:59, 2012-10-30
- California Proposition 37: Don't Buy Bill Maher's BS – Flap's Blog http://t.co/OzTOuKkL #tcot 12:50:59, 2012-10-30
- NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | http://t.co/D2rHhz9A http://t.co/08hn0rfB #tcot 11:31:48, 2012-10-30
- California Proposition 37: Don’t Buy Bill Maher’s BS http://t.co/6HmkcD2j #tcot 11:02:55, 2012-10-30
- NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | http://t.co/D2rHhz9A http://t.co/ba0ddMDN #tcot 10:17:29, 2012-10-30
- NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front | http://t.co/D2rHhz9A http://t.co/IxAIiUAw #tcot 09:07:30, 2012-10-30
- The Morning Flap: October 30, 2012 – Flap's Blog http://t.co/dgWbjDqh #tcot 08:33:12, 2012-10-30
- Gallup: Obama's Early Vote Advantage Collapses 22-Points Over 2008 http://t.co/hTdXKdyZ #tcot 08:33:11, 2012-10-30
- NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front http://t.co/hc8KCMWE #tcot 08:33:10, 2012-10-30
- The Morning Flap: October 30, 2012 http://t.co/oxZ8crK3 #tcot 08:07:12, 2012-10-30
- The Morning Drill: October 30, 2012 http://t.co/ErWazG8E 07:38:20, 2012-10-30
- Presidential Race Dead Even; Romney Maintains Turnout Edge | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press http://t.co/PX8Om4fw #tcot 07:18:18, 2012-10-30
- Day By Day October 29 & 30, 2012 – Mommie Dearest and Trick – Flap's Blog http://t.co/F0QO3Fsh #tcot 07:18:18, 2012-10-30
- AD-48: More Trouble for Roger Hernandez – Woman Files for Protective Order http://t.co/1xQ9kXmv #tcot 07:18:18, 2012-10-30
- Presidential Race Dead Even; Romney Maintains Turnout Edge | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press http://t.co/aMkWnaDf #tcot 06:43:26, 2012-10-30
- Day By Day October 29 & 30, 2012 – Mommie Dearest and Trick http://t.co/CT9UkF2Q #tcot 06:35:10, 2012-10-30
- AD-48: More Trouble for Roger Hernandez – Woman Files for Protective Order http://t.co/2QulMxwa 06:22:09, 2012-10-30
- Barack Obama and Other Has-Beens – http://t.co/l1x0mJGa #tcot 05:37:40, 2012-10-30
- Presidential Race Dead Even; Romney Maintains Turnout Edge http://t.co/OpjSmzw3 #tcot 05:37:40, 2012-10-30
- Poll: Romney, Obama locked in 49-49 tie http://t.co/eMnGS16P #tcot 05:37:40, 2012-10-30
- RT @PounderFile VIDEO: Mark Halperin: Democrats Are Playing Defense On Electoral Map http://t.co/ir99KN9h #tcot 05:14:17, 2012-10-30
- RT @jamiedupree New NPR poll has Congressional job approval at 16%, disapproval at 79% – just a spread of negative 63 #tcot 05:01:05, 2012-10-30
- "The miracle isn't that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start."
–John Bingham
Happy Tuesday! 04:45:53, 2012-10-30
- Flap's California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-29 – Flap's California Blog http://t.co/OYtHSSBI #tcot 04:32:57, 2012-10-30
- Flap's Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-29 – Flap's Blog – FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog http://t.co/Kries5iP #tcot 04:32:57, 2012-10-30
- Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-29 http://t.co/8KYDzy4Y 04:02:43, 2012-10-30
- Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-29 http://t.co/teCIHek1 #tcot 03:02:11, 2012-10-30
- My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-29 – Locum Tenens (Temporary) Dentist – Gregory Cole, D.D.S. http://t.co/b3QTw7br #tcot 00:14:32, 2012-10-30
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California Proposition 37: Don’t Buy Bill Maher’s BS
Let’s see “Junk Science” supporters, every major California newspaper has urged a NO vote on California Proposition 37 – the misguided food labeling scheme and now Unhinged Leftist Bill Maher.
Just vote No on Prop. 37.
More information is here in my archives.
Here is the video:
[youtube]http://youtu.be/nj3ZXMUdFTU[/youtube]
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The Morning Flap: October 30, 2012
These are my links for October 25th through October 30th:
- Gallup: Obama’s Early Vote Advantage Collapses 22-Points Over 2008 – My pal Guy Benson found a juicy nugget that helps to bring more clarity to the news from Gallup yesterday that shows Romney leading Obama in the early vote by a full seven points, 52-45%. Almost exactly four years ago (October 28, 2008), according to Gallup, Obama was massacring John McCain among early voters with a fifteen-point lead, 55-40%. That means, at least according to Gallup, that Obama’s early vote advantage has dropped 22 points when compared to ’08.
- NPR: 8-point swing puts Romney in front– A new National Public Radio poll, which had President Obama leading Mitt Romney 51 percent to 44 percent four weeks ago, now has Mitt Romney on top, 48 percent to 47 percent, with the Republican benefiting from his debate performances.The poll found that among likely voters, 34 percent said Romney’s debate performances made them more likely to vote for the challenger while 28 percent said they now are more likely to vote for the president. Among critical independent voters, though, Romney won big, with 37 percent saying they are now more likely to chose him compared to 21 percent for Obama.
- AUTO BAILOUT BOMBSHELL: Fiat Says Chrysler, Jeep Production May Move to Italy– Coming hot on the heels of speculation that some Jeep production may be moved to China comes a bombshell from a Bloomberg report. Fiat is now considering moving Chrysler and Jeep production to Italy.According to the piece, “To counter the severe slump in European sales, (Fiat CEO Sergio) Marchionne is considering building Chrysler models in Italy, including Jeeps, for export to North America. The Italian government is evaluating tax rebates on export goods to help Fiat. Marchionne may announce details of his plan as soon as Oct. 30, the people said.”So, let’s be real clear here, we are talking about vehicles that will be built in Italy and exported to America. The evidence is clear that Fiat is looking at ways to move production of vehicles from the US to elsewhere, whether it be China or Italy, costing American jobs. This is becoming indisputable, despite outcries from certain parties to the contrary.
- Presidential Race Dead Even; Romney Maintains Turnout Edge | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press – Presidential Race Dead Even; Romney Maintains Turnout Edge | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press #tcot
- Day By Day October 29 & 30, 2012 – Mommie Dearest and Trick – Flap’s Blog – Day By Day October 29 & 30, 2012 – Mommie Dearest and Trick #tcot
- AD-48: More Trouble for Roger Hernandez – Woman Files for Protective Order – AD-48: More Trouble for Roger Hernandez – Woman Files for Protective Order
- Presidential Race Dead Even; Romney Maintains Turnout Edge | Pew Research Center for the People and the Press – Presidential Race Dead Even; Romney Maintains Turnout Edge #tcot
- Barack Obama and Other Has-Beens –– And so to Barack Obama.When the history of this administration is written, maybe someone will note the dissonance between the president’s hip persona and his retro ideology. Here was a man who promised a “transformative” presidency. Yet when transformation came, it amounted to a two-pronged attempt to impose, from one side, a version of European social democracy by way of ObamaCare, and from the other side a version of Chinese state-directed “capitalism” by way of the stimulus.As a political matter it may have been Mr. Obama’s good luck that the bankruptcy of both models became obvious only after he had gotten his way legislatively on both. Yet the president’s sagging fortunes have everything to do with his buying into an ideological enthusiasm too late. In a different age, Mr. Obama would have been the guy who went out and bought an Edsel. In this age, Mr. Obama is the guy demanding that you buy an Edsel, too. That car is today called the Volt.Mr. Obama might still squeak by. He has, in addition to incumbency and a vestige of likability, the benefit of a challenger who only found his stride very late in the campaign. But a second term will mean four years of spent ideas packaged in shopworn rhetoric, to be shoved down the national throat by a president with nothing politically to lose.
Sound appealing?
- Presidential Race Dead Even; Romney Maintains Turnout Edge– As the presidential campaign enters its final week, Barack Obama has failed to regain much of the support he lost in the days following the first presidential debate and the race is now even among likely voters: 47% favor Obama while an identical percentage supports Mitt Romney.The latest national survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, conducted Oct. 24-28 among 1,678 registered voters, including 1,495 likely voters, finds Obama holding a statistically insignificant two-point edge among registered voters: 47% to 45%. This is little different from the 46% to 46% standoff among registered voters observed in early October, in the days following the first debate.When the sample is narrowed to likely voters, the balance of opinion shifts slightly in Romney’s direction, as it did in early October. This reflects Romney’s turnout advantage over Obama, which could loom larger as Election Day approaches. In both October surveys, more Republicans and Republican leaners than Democrats and Democratic leaners are predicted to be likely voters. In September, the gap was more modest.
- Mark Halperin: Democrats Are Playing Defense On Electoral Map – YouTube – RT @PounderFile VIDEO: Mark Halperin: Democrats Are Playing Defense On Electoral Map #tcot
- Poll: Romney, Obama locked in 49-49 tie– President Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney are tied with only a week left before election day, according to the latest Washington Post/ABC News daily tracking poll.The new poll finds each candidate receiving support from 49 percent of likely voters. That represents a 1-point bump for the president who trailed Romney 49-48 in Sunday’s numbers.Romney also has the edge among independent voters who back him 53 to 43 for the president.
- Early voting 2012: Poll: Neither has edge – Fifteen percent of registered voters have already cast their ballots, according to a poll released Tuesday.
Neither candidate has an edge among early voters nationally, the Gallup survey found. One-third of Barack Obama backers plan to vote early, as do 34 percent of Romney supporters. So far, 15 percent of Obama voters have shown up at the polls, compared to 17 percent of Romney voters. - Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-29 – Flap’s California Blog – Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-29
- Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-29 – Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-29 #tcot
- My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-29 – Locum Tenens (Temporary) Dentist – Gregory Cole, D.D.S. – My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-29
- In U.S., 15% of Registered Voters Have Already Cast Ballots – Gallup: Romney currently leads Obama 52% to 45% among voters who say they have already cast their ballots #tcot
- GetGlue – Your app for TV, Movies, and Sports – Co-watching the World Series of Poker final table. #GetGlue #MondayNightFootball
- Flap’s Dentistry Blog: Canadian Dentistry Expose: Money Where Your Mouth Is – Canadian Dentistry Expose: Money Where Your Mouth Is
- CA-26: Julia Brownley Ups Staff Pay While California Budget Deficit Soars – Flap’s Blog – CA-26: Julia Brownley Ups Staff Pay While California Budget Deficit Soars #tcot
- House elections spell a Republican story and victory– President Obama remains at least an even bet to win reelection. Democrats are favored to hold on to the Senate — an outcome few prognosticators envisioned at the beginning of the year. And yet, with a little more than a week to go, the party holds almost no chance of winning back the House.“They called the fight. It’s over. We’re going to have a House next year that’s going to look an awful lot like the last House,” Stuart Rothenberg, the independent analyst who runs the Rothenberg Political Report, said.The outlines of a comeback for Democrats seemed possible. From its opening act, the 112th Congress was dominated by a raucous class of House freshmen who pushed Washington to the brink of several government shutdowns and almost prompted a first-ever default on the federal debt. It became the most unpopular Congress in the history of polling and, by some measures, the least productive.
- Changing Demographics Won’t Mean the End of Republican Party– When reading one of the endless stories about a just-released poll Thursday night, a pair of numbers struck my eye: 60 and 37.Those were the percentages of white voters supporting Mitt Romney and Barack Obama in the ABC/Washington Post tracking poll. Overall, the poll showed Romney leading Obama 50 to 47 percent.The reason those two numbers struck my eye is that they are identical to the percentages of white voters supporting Republicans and Democrats in elections for the House of Representatives in the 2010 exit poll. Overall, Republicans won the House popular vote by a margin of 52 to 45 percent, tied with 1994 for the best Republican showing since 1946.In fact, it’s the Republicans’ biggest margin among white voters in House elections ever since the party was formed in 1854. Republican presidential candidates have won by bigger margins among whites only in 1920, 1972 and 1984.
Some will ascribe this to racism. But Barack Obama won enough votes from whites to win with 53 percent in 2008, more than any other Democratic nominee except Andrew Jackson, Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson.
Why are whites more one-sidedly partisan than just about ever before? Maybe because they’re constantly being told that they’re headed toward becoming a minority of the electorate. Self-conscious minorities tend to vote more cohesively.
Or because they’re the objects of racial discrimination in, among other things, university admissions, as documented by Richard Sandler and Stuart Taylor in their recent book, “Mismatch.”
- Obama’s Independent Problem– President Obama has a problem with independents. And it’s not a small problem.In the last three releases of the tracking poll conducted by The Washington Post and ABC News, Obama has trailed former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney among independent voters by between 16 and 20 percentage points.That’s a striking reversal from 2008, when Obama won independent voters, who made up 29 percent of the electorate, by eight points over Sen. John McCain of Arizona.And if Romney’s large margin among independents holds, it will be a break not just from 2008 but also from 2000 and 2004. In 2000, Texas Gov. George W. Bush won independents by 47 percent to 45 percent over Vice President Al Gore. Four years later, Bush and Sen. John F. Kerry of Massachusetts essentially split unaffiliated voters, according to exit polls — 48 percent for Bush to 49 percent for Kerry. (Independents made up 27 percent of the vote in 2000 and 26 percent in 2004.)
- GOP surprise? Party says Pennsylvania in play– The Republican campaign bus roared into the party headquarters parking lot in this northwestern Pennsylvania town on a chilly afternoon for a rally that had all the trappings of a close contest.Hundreds of people, wearing Romney/Ryan buttons and hats plus one man carrying a “NObama” sign crammed inside the headquarters and cheered loudly as party officials blasted President Barack Obama. Volunteers busily manned telephone banks imploring people to vote.Why the Republican hubbub in a state that’s voted Democratic in presidential elections for two decades? They think it might be in play. Obama leads Romney in Pennsylvania polls by an average of 4.8 percentage points, according to the nonpartisan Web site RealClearPolitics.com. He led by as much as 12 points earlier this year. And he led by 10.8 points at this stage four years ago.
- Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-28 – Flap’s California Blog – Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-28
- Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-28 – Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-28 #tcot
- My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-28 – Locum Tenens (Temporary) Dentist – Gregory Cole, D.D.S. – My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-28
- Photo by owenpaun • Instagram – Congratulations! RT @owenpaun: She said yes! (w/ Nansi Ninova)
- Gallup daily: Romney leads Obama 50-46 among likely voters– Mitt Romney leads President Obama by 4 points, according to the latest Gallup daily tracking poll, released Sunday.The survey finds Romney at 50 percent support among likely voters to Obama’s 46. The numbers show a 1-point drop over Saturday’s 51 to 46 lead for the GOP nominee.The poll finds Obama up among registered voters, though, with a 48-47 advantage. That figure reflects a 1-point loss for Romney from Saturday, where the two presidential contenders were tied at 48 percent.Gallup’s poll is a rolling seven-day average through Saturday Oct. 27 and includes 5 days of survey data after the third and final presidential debate held last Monday in Boca Raton, Fla.
The Gallup survey has shown larger leads for Romney compared to other polls of likely voters, with surveys putting Romney ahead by 5 to 7 points for much of last week.
The Real Clear Politics Average of polls on Sunday showed Romney ahead, but by a slimmer 47.9 percent to 47 margin.
- Day By Day October 28, 2012 – Call Forward – Flap’s Blog – Day By Day October 28, 2012 – Call Forward #tcot
- Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-27 – Flap’s California Blog – Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-27
- Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-27 – Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-27 #tcot
- My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-27 – Locum Tenens (Temporary) Dentist – Gregory Cole, D.D.S. – My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-27
- Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-26 – Flap’s California Blog – Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-26
- Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-26 – Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-26 #tcot
- My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-26 – Locum Tenens (Temporary) Dentist – Gregory Cole, D.D.S. – My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-26
- Political Cartoons / Disgraceful…..but not surprising! – Disgraceful…..but not surprising! via @pinterest #tcot
- Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-25 – Flap’s California Blog – Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-25
- Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-25 – Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-25 #tcot
- My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-25 – Locum Tenens (Temporary) Dentist – Gregory Cole, D.D.S. – My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-25
- Capitol Alert: Food labeling initiative Proposition 37 sliding in the polls – Capitol Alert: Food labeling initiative Proposition 37 sliding in the polls #tcot
- Food labeling initiative Proposition 37 sliding in the polls– Proposition 37, which asks voters to require labels on genetically engineered food sold in California, is dropping in the polls as the well-funded opposition campaign pounds airwaves and mailboxes with arguments against the measure.A USC Dornsife / Los Angeles Times poll released today shows 44 percent of surveyed voters support the initiative, down from 61 percent in September. The same poll shows those opposing it growing from 25 percent to 42 percent.Those results are similar to recent polls released by Pepperdine University and the California Business Round Table, which showed support this month at 48 percent, down from 67 percent in September.The No on 37 campaign has raised $35.6 million, according to MapLight, while the Yes campaign has raised $7.7 million. The opposition is funded largely by companies that make pesticides and genetically modified seeds that contain pesticides. They are running multiple television ads arguing that Proposition 37 would raise grocery prices and that genetically engineered food is safe.
In response to the polls, the No campaign sent a press release saying, “the more voters know about what Prop 37 would really do, the more they take a dim view of it.”
- The Morning Flap: October 25, 2012 – Flap’s Blog – The Morning Flap: October 25, 2012 #tcot
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Day By Day October 29 & 30, 2012 – Mommie Dearest and Trick
A double dose this morning of Chris Muir’s excellent cartoon – Day By Day.
Happy Birthday, Chris!
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Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-29
- My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-29 http://t.co/xjrykiZl 22:10:21, 2012-10-29
- In U.S., 15% of Registered Voters Have Already Cast Ballots http://t.co/4z4I6W5h #tcot 20:02:28, 2012-10-29
- GetGlue – Your app for TV, Movies, and Sports http://t.co/QSASEJp2 #tcot 20:02:28, 2012-10-29
- Gallup: Romney currently leads Obama 52% to 45% among voters who say they have already cast their ballots http://t.co/6nrpwSEM #tcot 17:51:43, 2012-10-29
- Co-watching the World Series of Poker final table. http://t.co/A3Wh5jAP #GetGlue #MondayNightFootball 17:44:36, 2012-10-29
- Flap's Dentistry Blog: Canadian Dentistry Expose: Money Where Your Mouth Is http://t.co/wRX7ReOB #tcot 13:10:23, 2012-10-29
- CA-26: Julia Brownley Ups Staff Pay While California Budget Deficit Soars – Flap's Blog http://t.co/yWVEI8tZ #tcot 13:10:23, 2012-10-29
- Canadian Dentistry Expose: Money Where Your Mouth Is http://t.co/ZHMqjAU9 12:16:17, 2012-10-29
- CA-26: Julia Brownley Ups Staff Pay While California Budget Deficit Soars http://t.co/Ko0V1xtK #tcot 11:25:40, 2012-10-29
- House elections spell a Republican story and victory http://t.co/z4C66IFI #tcot 05:50:08, 2012-10-29
- Changing Demographics Won't Mean the End of Republican Party http://t.co/pE9KStKR #tcot 05:18:51, 2012-10-29
- Obama's Independent Problem http://t.co/I9kh2I87 #tcot 05:18:51, 2012-10-29
- GOP surprise? Party says Pennsylvania in play http://t.co/GhjMgprd #tcot 05:18:50, 2012-10-29
- Men do less than they ought, unless they do all they can.
— Thomas Carlyle
Happy Monday! 05:00:51, 2012-10-29
- Flap's Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-28 – Flap's Blog – FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog http://t.co/XtNrurCi #tcot 04:16:23, 2012-10-29
- Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-28 http://t.co/HsmbgbyV 04:03:37, 2012-10-29
- Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-28 http://t.co/94tfiHxu #tcot 03:01:26, 2012-10-29
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CA-26: Julia Brownley Ups Staff Pay While California Budget Deficit Soars
Fiscal responsibility from Julia Brownley? And, she wants to be MY Congresswoman?
NOT.
Let’s see “Out of Townley Julia Brownley” voted for High-Speed Rail and supports Jerry Brown’s tax increase Proposition 30.
Same ol’ tax and spend liberal politics from LA – that is Julia Brownley.
Vote for Republican Tony Strickland on November the 6th.
Here is the video:
[youtube]http://youtu.be/nlwBuCUPyfI[/youtube]
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Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-28
- My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-28 – Locum Tenens (Temporary) Dentist – Gregory Cole, D.D.S. http://t.co/4ugBbFOI #tcot 23:02:28, 2012-10-28
- My Daily Twitter Digest for 2012-10-28 http://t.co/LHgAdYRW 22:02:09, 2012-10-28
- Photo by owenpaun • Instagram http://t.co/QMiUIRlT #tcot 19:55:46, 2012-10-28
- Gallup daily: Romney leads Obama 50-46 among likely voters http://t.co/VHkAdJ0e #tcot 18:22:31, 2012-10-28
- Co-watching the World Series… http://t.co/D28NzxVZ #GetGlue #snf 18:19:59, 2012-10-28
- Congratulations! RT @owenpaun: She said yes! (w/ Nansi Ninova) http://t.co/UKRDFUF0 18:17:18, 2012-10-28
- Day By Day October 28, 2012 – Call Forward http://t.co/GjuxGRwY #tcot 16:06:21, 2012-10-28
- NFL goodness… http://t.co/HTAwDU7v #GetGlue #NFLRedZone 14:14:30, 2012-10-28
- Flap's California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-27 – Flap's California Blog http://t.co/tpV3uI7x #tcot 04:49:04, 2012-10-28
- Flap's Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-27 – Flap's Blog – FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog http://t.co/k3eR8hVo #tcot 04:49:04, 2012-10-28
- Flap’s California Blog @ Flap Twitter Digest for 2012-10-27 http://t.co/Ga1lpYmG 04:02:03, 2012-10-28
- Flap’s Blog @ Flap Twitter Daily Digest for 2012-10-27 http://t.co/tT8hJzmp #tcot 03:01:17, 2012-10-28
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Day By Day October 28, 2012 – Call Forward
Chris, what will everyone do tomorrow when Obama’s federal government is closed due to Hurricane Sandy?
Federal workers in the Washington area are getting a day off thanks to Hurricane Sandy.
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management says federal offices will be closed Monday.
Non-emergency employees will be granted administrative leave for their scheduled working hours unless they are required to telework or are traveling or on unpaid leave.
Only emergency employees are required to report to work.
Probably the same…..