• Anonymous Mommy,  Bob Engler,  Jess Weihe

    Conservatives of Thousand Oaks – Do NOT Vote for Bob Engler for City Council

    City of Thousand Oaks

    Thousand Oaks conservatives do you know that Councilmember and Mayor of Thousand Oaks, Bob Engler, is not the moderate independent politician he portrays? He is definitely not a conservative.

    I have watched Mayor Engler at numerous public hearings, searched through his voting records, social media posts, public statements, endorsements, to whom he has donated campaign contributions and who has donated to his campaign in order to reach my conclusions, as to why, I cannot recommend his re-election.

    Bob Engler, as much as he attempts to hide is a Democrat who contributes to leftist Democrat candidates for office. On Facebook, watch his obfuscation:

    OK. One might say this is weak sauce Flap and that he is merely trying to obtain some votes. Fair enough and Engler does mention the fact of the Democratic Party – as he should. Because….

    Mayor Engler is indeed an endorsed candidate of the Ventura County Democratic Party.

    But, there is more. Engler contributes to controversial leftist Democratic candidates for local office:

    Above is the contribution and here is an example:

    Is that enough for the conservative voter to decide whether to NOT vote for Bob Engler’s re-election? Maybe or maybe not.

    I’m not.

    If you like how California is run and how the Democratic Party/Sacramento Bosses puts “the arm” on their candidates up and down their slate to support their leftist policies, please go ahead and vote for Bob.

    I do know that Bob Engler will NOT fight his Sacramento Bosses for Thousand Oaks residents. Engler accepts and doles out the campaign cash for his party and friends – as much as $100K received this election cycle. (Yes, $100K for a City Council campaign!)

    In subsequent posts, I’ll delve into who is supporting this good ol’ boy Democratic candidate and why.

  • California Voter Guide 2022,  City of Thousand Oaks

    California Voter Guide 2022 – City of Thousand Oaks

    City of Thousand Oaks

    I am happy to present my non-partisan California Voter Guide for the City of Thousand Oaks City Council.

    This will help you cut through the spin, propaganda and outright lies of the campaigns.

    I have searched through voting records, social media posts, public statements, endorsements, who donated to the candidates and to whom the candidates have given contributions in order to formulate my recommendations.

    Below, you will find my recommendations for the best conservative, yet, electable candidates, who will stand up for freedom, liberty and who oppose socialism.

    • Kyle Rohrbach  – Do NOT vote
    • David Newman – Do NOT Vote
    • Bob Engler – Do NOT Vote
    • Mikey Taylor – Vote For this Best Candidate
    • Dan Twedt – Do NOT Vote
    • Jeff Schwartz – Acceptable
    • Halla Maher – Vote For this Best Candidate
    • Sharon McMahon – Do NOT Vote
    • Ed Jones – Acceptable
    • Anoiel Khorshid – Do NOT Vote

    Please note that I have, nor ever will, accept money for my recommendations/endorsements.

  • Al Adam,  Bob Engler,  Claudia Bill-de la Pena,  Jeff Gorell,  Kevin McNamee

    Jeff Gorell is Endorsed By More Former City of Thousand Oaks’ Councilmen

    Jeff Gorell for Supervisor

    It was released earlier today that Jeff Gorell has been endorsed by SIX-TIME City of Thousand Oaks Mayor Andy Fox. In a direct repudiation of Gorell’s opponent, Claudia Bill-de la Pena, a current member of the Thousand Oaks City Council, other current and former Councilmen have endorsed Gorell:

    • Current Councilman Al Adam
    • Current Councilman Kevin McNamee
    • Former Councilman Joel Price
    • Former Mayor and Councilman Dennis Gillette

    Two others, who are Democrats, although I believe, Joel Price, is also a Democrat, have declared themselves neutral in the race.

    • Mayor and Councilman Bob Engler – running for re-election
    • Assemblywoman and former Mayor/Councilwoman Jacqui Irwin – running for re-election

    Flap asks why?

    Three of your CURRENT colleagues on the Council are either supporting your opponent or are neutral?

    Something is amiss here or maybe it is simply that Gorell’s opponent doesn’t work well with others?