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    CA-Sen: Carly Fiorina A Brief Interview By Flap

    Yes, I am late getting this interview processed and posted from the Conejo Valley Republican Women luncheon on January 15, 2010. But, I have posted the unedited audio on You Tube and it is embedded below.

    California U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina is interviewed by Gregory Flap Cole on January 15, 2010

    Prior to Carly Fiorina’s arrival, there were a few signing carrying protesters. They did not identify themselves, were sporting a video camera taking video of me taking photos and apparently were not too fond of any of the Republican candidates for office who were going to address the luncheon.

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    This photo was one of the basis for a question I asked former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina above

    My entire photo set from the luncheon is here.

    My initial post of the Conejo Valley Republican Women luncheon is found here.

    Fiorina said she would run on the facts of her tenure at Hewlett Packard. While there has been much praise and criticism of her tenure at now the largest computer manufacturer, there is without a doubt that today Hewlett-Packard is a thriving company. Fiorina is anything but a “FAILED” businesswoman.

    Let’s look at some of the facts:

    Carly became CEO of Hewlett-Packard in July 1999 at the age of 44. Documents obtained from HP and the SEC for the fiscal years 1998 through 2005 show that the year before she became HP’s CEO, the computer giant’s net revenue was $39.3 billion. When she left the company in February 2005, HP’s net revenues had more than doubled to $86.7 billion and continued in the years that followed.

     

    Fiscal Year

    Net Revenue (in millions)

    2008

    118,364

    2007

    104,286

    2006

    91,658

    2005

    86,696

    2004

    79,905

    2003

    73,061

    2002

    56,588

    2001

    45,226

    2000

    48,870

    1999

    42,371

    1998

    39,330

    HP’s net earnings during Carly’s time at HP tell a slightly different story. Profits increased the first few years, took a hit during the technology crash and Compaq merger, and have come roaring back in the years that followed.

    Fiscal Year

    Net Earnings (in millions)

    2008

    8,329

    2007

    7,264

    2006

    6,198

    2005

    2,398

    2004

    3,497

    2003

    2,539

    2002

    -903

    2001

    680

    2000

    3,561

    1999

    3,104

    1998

    2,678

    I will have more throughout the coming months about Fiorina’s business tenure at Hewlett-Packard and will debunk many of the myths cast about by her political opponents on the right and left.

    Stay tuned……..


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    Day By Day by Chris Muir August 8, 2009 – Government Loves You – Soft Of



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Well, Chris, it looks like the government will be liking you more since you have now eclipsed last year’s fundraising goals for Day By Day.

    Congratualtions.

    The LEFT and Obama Administration are the “fishy” ones. Remember when they were outraged over the Patriot Act and other anti-terrorism measures to protect America from REAL terrorists. I don’t think the Walmart crowd protesting higher taxes and socialized medicine is quite the same as Al Qaeda guys with an ideological gridge.

    Does anyone think that Obama needs a reality check?

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    Day By Day by Chris Muir June 21, 2009 – Rocky Road

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    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Remember when Michael Moore portrayed President Bush as disconnected with the Iraq War by showing him playing golf. Well, what about Iran cracking down on dissenting protesters while President Obama takes his two young girsl out for a Saturday afternoon ice cream run from the White House?

    Obama is fiddling while Iran is burning.

    How about some leadership Mr.President? And I don’t mean another meaningless press statement. How about a real speech in front of international television in support of the Iranian people who are getting the screw job by fanatical Mullahs?

    President Obama on Saturday afternoon ice cream run with daughters


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    The California Blame Game: California Voters

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    I first heard the “blaming of California voters” mantra in an light-hearted argument in a social ocassion with a left-wing acquaintenance who is active in the California homosexual/Proposition 8 community a few weeks ago. Assuming this banter was about traditonal marriage and the reluctance of California voters to approve the gay one, I originally disregarded the argument.

    But, no it went further.

    California voters were to blame for the budget insolvency, the bonded indebtedness, Proposition 13, California school mandated spending – like everything. I argued that California’s initiative, referendum and recall system was the ultimate in democracy and the voters reap what they sow or don’t sow at the ballot box.

    Continuing on, the Left One maintained that it is all of the voter’s FAULT and they should NOT be trusted to govern the state.

    Whoa, I thought and disengaged to talk with others and Twitter.

    Then, comes the May 19, 2009 California Special Election.  All of the budget measures supported by the Democrat dominated California Legislature and RINO GOP Governor Arnold Schwarzenenegger failed to pass by huge margins (see graphic above). The ONLY measure that passed was to limit Pols salaries.

    The next day and not surprisingly the BLAME CALIFORNIA VOTERS mantra appears in the left-leaning California MSM.

    First, there is an op-ed piece by Michael Finnegan of the Los Angeles Times, California Voters Exercise Their Power — And That’s The Problem.

    Californians are well known for periodic voter revolts, but on Tuesday they did more than just lash out at Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Legislature over the state’s fiscal debacle.

    By rejecting five budget measures, Californians also brought into stark relief the fact that they, too, share blame for the political dysfunction that has brought California to the brink of insolvency.

    Rightly or wrongly, voters in the special election refused either to extend new tax hikes or to cap state spending. They also declined to unlock funds that they had voted in better financial times to set aside for special purposes.

    Nearly a century after the Progressive-era birth of the state’s ballot-measure system, it is clear that voters’ fickle commands, one proposition at a time, are a top contributor to paralysis in Sacramento. And that, in turn, has helped cripple the capacity of the governor and Legislature to provide effective leadership to a state of more than 38 million people.

    Huh?

    California voters are exerting their check on a rogue California Legislature and Governor beholden to Labor Unions and other special interests who provide them campaign cash. After all, don’t these POLS work for the people of California?

    But, it is the California voters’s fault they did not approve the “ELITISTS” view that the disastrously insolvent tax and spend California budget problems should be rectified by MORE tax and spend? Maybe the voters have finally wised up and have had enough as unemployment soars and budget deficits skyrocket?

    Just maybe?

    Yet, the Los Angeles Times is NOT the only MSM outlet who blames California voters. The Sacramento Bee chimes in, then retracts, well sort of.

    Michelle has the summary POOP on the story while this northern California blogger breaks the story.

    Case in point: The Sacramento Bee’s sneering editorial flipping the bird to Californians who overwhelmingly rejected the tax-and-spend ballot measures (title: “You did it! Uh, so now what?”). After getting called out not only by hometown readers, but also nationally by Rush Limbaugh, the Bee yanked the editorial and replaced it with a kinder, gentler piece that did a complete 180 — from denigrating voters to counseling politicians that “You can blame the voters for reacting with uninformed and misplaced anger. Or you can look in the mirror and admit you had it coming. And you know you did.”

    Blaming the voters? Reacting with misplaced anger? I smell projection. Guess the Sacto Bee editorial board had a look in the mirror.

    The newspaper says it neeeever intended to publish the original editorial. Andrea Shea King and Dave Logan have the scoop. An editor told Logan the original rantings were just random notes. Just “thoughts.”

    Yes, just “thoughts.” Thanks to copy-and-paste and caching, California voters will always know what the Sacramento Bee really thought of the election results and how they really think of the peons who buy their newspaper. Or used to buy it.

    See the unifying theme: Blame the California voters – they either don’t know what they are doing or won’t do what is good for them, blah blah blah.

    The self-aggrandizing elitism is so thick I almost want to gag.

    But, thanks to the “Progressive Era” in California, the initiative, referendum and recall remains law. And, if the POLS in the Legislature or the Governor’s Office or even the Supreme Court don’t fulfill the PEOPLE”S interests, we voters will either change the laws or throw their ASSES out of office.


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    The Obligatory California Voters Sink Special Election Budget Propositions Post

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    The intent of California voters is clear as all California budget measures failed at the polls yesterday.

    California is currently saddled with at least a $21 Billion budget shortfall.

    An angry electorate soundly defeated a slate of special election budget measures Tuesday, a decision that left Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and state lawmakers holding virtually nothing but a scalpel to deal with California’s $21.3 billion shortfall.

    Schwarzenegger, who dropped Election Day campaigning to attend a White House announcement on new auto fuel standards, was scheduled to return Wednesday to meet with legislators and discuss options for the budget.

    Now what?

    The “big five” elected leaders — Schwarzenegger and the legislative chieftains from both houses — are slated to begin closed-door meetings today upon the governor’s return from Washington, where he spent election day after casting a last-minute absentee ballot.

    On Thursday a small group of Senate and Assembly members will hold the first of what’s expected to be a slew of daily public sessions to wrangle over the details of the budget.

    Schwarzenegger has called for cuts that would hit every corner of the state. He announced plans to lay off 5,000 of the state’s 235,000 workers and has proposed slashing education by up to $5 billion, selling state properties, borrowing $2 billion from local governments and potentially reducing eligibility for healthcare programs.

    California voters are disgusted with the Pols of both parties who have taxed and spent the state into insolvency. There can be no more tax increases and so there will be cuts in programs and layoffs. Perhaps the feds and President Obama will bailout California with some funds, but, likely state employees and the schools will take the biggest hits.

    As for the political climate, voters are angry and more angry than anytime since 1978 and Proposition 13. Look for a series of initiatives reining in the Democrat dominated California Legislature for 2010 and more intense scrutiny of candidates who will replace Governor Schwarzenegger next year.

    Anti-tax and spend sentiment is brewing and will intensify over the summer.

    Will it spread across the country, next Fall?


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    Mitt Romney Establishing His Primary Residence in New Hampshire?

    There’s a Bore in the Woods” A Mitt Romney Parody

    Flap said before that former Massachusett’s Governor and 2008 GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney would be moving his primary residence to California should he wish to continue his Presidential ambitions.

    Well, Mitt did purchase a residence in the San Diego area.

    Romney is also maintaining a new home in the San Diego area, where his second eldest son, Matt, lives with his wife and four children; and his wife, Ann, enjoys the warm weather and riding, which is therapeutic for her multiple sclerosis, diagnosed in 1998. She is also recovering from a pre-invasive condition of breast cancer that was treated in December 2008.

    But, Mitt has not been very active/visible in California politics and refrained from running for either the United States Senate or for California Governor. Instead, he is supporting his former employee, Meg Whitman to replace Arnold Schwarzenegger.

    Now, there is this about Romney changing his primary residence to New Hampshire,, the site of the first in the nation Presidential primary in 2012.

    But sources familiar with Romney’s activities say the Republican, whose 2008 presidential campaign fizzled, intends to make his primary residence at the family vacation home in Wolfeboro, NH, which is also a favorite vacation spot of Romney’s children and grandchildren.

    Establishing residency in NH could raise expectations for Romney’s performance in the state’s 2012 primary, but the state is also flush with important contests in the upcoming 2010 midterm elections, where Romney could lend a hand. First and foremost for Republicans, NH will host a critical Senate race to replace retiring Sen. Judd Gregg (R). At this point in the cycle, Democratic Rep. Paul Hodes is the only announced candidate, and with recent trends in the state, the seat is a top target for Democratic pick up. What’s more, Romney’s Wolfeboro home is in the 1st Congressional District, represented by Democratic Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, who is likely to face a strong Republican challenge by Manchester Mayor Frank Guinta. In both races Romney’s help–and even his vote–could matter.

    I don’t think a final decision has been made but New Hampshire is a logical choice since he was Governor of neighboring Massachusetts. However, there are all of those closed GOP primary delegates in California.

    In any case, it looks like Romney is preparing for another run for the White House in 2012.


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    Video: Meghan McCain Thinks Michael Steele and Rush Limbaugh Diss is Funniest Thing She Has Ever Seen

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    From Meghan McCain’s Twitter Feed

    Here is the video

    But, isn’t this the same Meghan McCain that was soooo upset when Laura Ingraham made a comment about McCain’s weight (Via AllahPundit)?

    Yes, it was. In fact, Senator McCain refused to support his daughter after her “Fat Ass” retort.

    Exit question: Is Meghan McCain being disingenuous or hypocritical with her comments on the Current video?


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    Why the GOP Should Take the Lead Against the AIG Bonus Babies

    Bill Kristol explains why.

    Can capitalism survive the behavior of some capitalists? It’s always been an open question. But if capitalism is to survive, shouldn’t the Republican party, the party that defends democratic capitalism, be particularly vehement in denouncing its excesses? Isn’t this a pretty spectacular one? And isn’t this a moment for the GOP to separate itself from the Bush administration as well as the Obama administration, who together have been responsible for an incompetent and improvident bailout? Figuring out the right policy going forward with respect to toxic assets and the rest is, of course, a major intellectual task. But being on the side of a healthy populist reaction to the AIG situation is at least a good political start.

    And, note: President Obama just denounced AIG in a morning event.

    And, from the GOP – CRICKETS.

    Update:

    Is it right to mock Obama and Geithner on their outrage?

    YEAH…..


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    Ron Silver R.I. P.

    Actor Ron Silver and Roger Simon of Pajamas Media at the Republican National Committee, September 2008

    Ron Silver, one of Falp’s favorite actors has passed away due to cancer.

    Please read his friend, Roger Simon’s fitting tribute here.

    May he rest in peace.


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