Showing posts with label California Senatorial race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California Senatorial race. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Here we Go (Downhill) Again

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Late last night I watched Marco Rubio give his acceptance speech for Senator for Florida.  I wish he lived here in California. I had just heard that we here in the formally great state of California had elected Jerry Brown, Barbara Boxer, Maxine Waters, and Jane Harman. My fellow Californians also passed Proposition 25 which changes the vote needed from a 2/3 majority to a simple majority to pass budgets, taxes and stuff. Wow, now the voice of conservatives has no chance to be heard or have any influence because now Democrats won't have to seek compromise, it will be like Nancy Pelosi running the House. Disaster.  My wife has been wanting to move to Florida. It is hard to say no after last night. 

The good news is that at least Republicans took back the House of Representatives and gained some ground in the Senate. Actually the real news is that true conservatives have finally woken up and made their voice heard. For all those racist liberals who called the Tea Party racist I believe the last count I heard last night was that the Tea Party help 11 African Americans get elected. Conservatives are of the common man, regardless of color.

On the whole it was a good night for Conservatives unless, like me you live in California, where we have protected smelt fish, hope for clean air and clean water but no jobs to pay for it.


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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

No Tax Tuesday: This Voter Does Not Approve

Jerry Brown has said, via annoying commercials, that he believes that California has to live within its' means and no new taxes without voter approval. Since that very statement implies two things that confirm to me what Jerry Brown has always been about is what Jerry Brown will always be about. Taxes and spending every single penny there is and more. I, the voter do not approve. No, on Jerry Brown.

Barbara Boxer is Barbara Boxer. All throughout her campaign she has stressed that she creates jobs. Really? Where? When? What specific jobs is she referring to? The facts are the since 2005 over 1.2 million Californians lost their jobs. Barbara Boxer has been in office since, what 28 years ago, 1982? Her green agenda, as demonstrated by the largely media ignored smelt fiasco shut down a huge part of the central valley which is farming, which is a major part of the California economy. Barbara Boxer is not only a job killer, she is an economy killer. I, the voter do not approve.

Gavin Newsom...Mr. "Whether you like it or not" is definitely a not. Newsom and his liberal Democrats keep saying that what I want as a Californian in "clean air, clean water and no offshore drilling." Hello, McFly! Californians want jobs, less taxes and less government control. I, the voter do not approve of Gavin Newsom.

Maybe I am being repetitive but, I hope my fellow Californians will not approve of the way the Democrats have driven our state into the ground and blamed everyone else but themselves.

On this No Tax Tuesday, show your disapproval of the Democrats and career politicians and vote them out.

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Fiorina in and Boxer out!

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SACRAMENTO, CA – U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina today issued the following statement in response to the Office of Management and Budget report released this afternoon projecting that the federal deficit will hit a record $1.47 trillion this year:

“Today’s report underscores just how deep a pit Barbara Boxer and Washington have dug for the people of this country. Under their watch, unemployment continues to soar, and we now know our federal deficit will reach a record $1.47 trillion this year. Still, Boxer remains intent on spending even more of taxpayers’ money and continues to talk about even more earmarks and even more government growth.

“It is painfully clear that Barbara Boxer and her colleagues in Washington have spent far too much of our money – and have no intention of changing direction anytime soon. Americans are already on the hook for billions of dollars in bailouts, and we simply cannot afford another six years of Boxer’s free-spending ways. Barbara Boxer obviously has no intention of making the tough choices necessary to set our nation on a path toward fiscal sanity, which is why we must replace her this November with a senator who will.”
PTVoice is voting for Carly Fiorina!

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Boxer Bashes Fiorina


The infamous Barbara “call me Senator” Boxer spent the day on the campaign  trail bashing her Republican opponent Carly Fiorina. Boxer blathered on and on trying to paint Fiorina as a failed business woman who laid off thousands of employees and sent jobs to China.

I’m not sure if the Senator has noticed the employment crisis in California under her leadership. People and businesses are vacating California faster than Boxer can say, “Save the smelt!”

In education alone record numbers of teachers have been laid off and will hit the unemployment numbers with brutal force. Police officer and fire fighter positions are being cut state-wide to meet the financial crisis that Barbara Boxer believes is already solved because the Obama administration told her it is.

The farming industry is hampered because of a smelt fish.
Companies like Nissan have left and others are considering a move to a state that does not tax the life out of it.

Boxer dares to attack Fiorina on jobs while she has done squat divided by two for California. I know she’ll say that the stimulus package is working, but, if she is honest….that’s not going to happen.

Boxer’s idea’s are like my “green energy saving light bulbs,” they cost more and do less.

Can Californians afford to vote Barbara Boxer in for another term of senseless ideas, useless measures, save the smelt but kill the economy and cripple the business community platitudes? I say no! Barbara Boxer she must go!