How Los Angeles County May Cost Democrats the Election
California may have one of its closest elections ever this November. Most polling shows a virtual dead heat for both governor and senator. So turnout may well be the deciding factor this fall, and the apparent decision of one county not to encourage absentee voting could easily be a deciding factor in who wins.
There is no question that absentee voting, especially by permanent absentee voters, has become a very popular way of casting your ballot. Nearly 58 percent of voters in the June primary cast their ballots by mail (absentee.) The percentage of Californians voting absentee has risen in nearly every election over the past 30 years.
It’s not hard to understand why. Permanent absentee voters have a whole month to send in their ballots. They can decide how to vote at leisure, making their decisions over the kitchen table. Election Day voters must find their precinct, may have to stand in line, and must make their decisions in a polling booth.
California’s (Government) Jobs Budget
Legislative
leaders released their latest budget proposal, called the "Jobs
Budget," which again is heavy on tax increases and light on boosting the
state’s economic competitiveness. Touted
as "saving 430,000 jobs," the plan would increase taxes by more
than $5 billion and continue speculative and one-time spending to support
ongoing programs.
Key
tax changes include:
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A
permanent tax rate increase of one percentage point for every personal income
tax bracket except the top bracket. This increase in personal income tax rates
would be for the 2010 tax year, so would in effect be retroactive to all income
earned this year, even thought it would be implemented in the fourth quarter.
Also, the one-quarter percentage point "temporary" increase in PIT
rates enacted in 2009 would be made permanent.
Bay Area Buzz – Is the Republican ‘Rising Tide’ reality or just more Republican Rhetoric?
On Saturday night, a crowd of 400 or so GOP stalwarts gathered in Atherton at "The Rising Tide" to see Meg Whitman, Carly Fiorina, Damon Dunn and Abram Wilson. This event, an annual ritual for many years, brings together GOP stalwarts and elite for a fun night of barbecue, dancing, and fun. For years, the event has been short on real politics and long on fun, largely due to a lack of serious, viable candidates for key positions.
This year was different. Republicans have two women business icons in Silicon Valley running as heads of their ticket. Adding flair and common sense were are two amazingly competent African Americans running for Secretary of State and Assembly in the 15th District. For once, this event wasn’t about a bunch of white guy career politicians – instead it focused on achievers who are different, who have solved problems, and who can win.
I know it sounds weird to most progressive Democrats. It’s not like Republicans have shined in California elections with women and minorities. But – here’s the thing. It’s a new California and Republicans somehow seem ready to embrace this change:
Newt Needs to Take a Chill Pill
Last Friday, the news wires carried this from Newt, while speaking at an AEI event: a call for a US war now on both North Korea and Iran, now – re-labeling the War on Terror as a War on Radical Islam.
Now, let me get this right. Newt just broadcast into the whirlpool of our 24/7 21stC Media, a call for our economically troubled nation of some 300 million, to declare a War against Islam (the Arab Street will not hear the word "Radical") – the religious belief of 1+ Billion people, out of nearly 7 Billion currently crowding this planet? Did I read that right?
Would you take on three or four guys in a street fight tonight when you leave the restaurant at which you have enjoyed dining? Will we really force our truly exhausted military (and their beleaguered families) who have served 3, 4, 5 or more tours in Iraq and/or Afghanistan (literally, the ends of the earth) to now make ready for, not one, but, two more wars, one against a Hermit Kingdom, run by a little Madman who thinks he is John Wayne; the other against a huge, intensely mountainous country, run by a little Wise Guy in a cheap golfing, zip-up jacket, who is shilling for a bunch of Mullahs with attitudes, but not much else in the way of guts or brains?