Posted on 10/25/2016 6:13:30 PM PDT by GoldenState_Rose
Any Californians out there who can lend some advice on how to vote for each proposition?
I think we voted the same except for NO on 52.
We left the Senate blank. Not much to choose from between those two.
Good conservative recommendations, Fiji.
BFL
Susan Shelley wrote her views—same as your voting.
True but I see it this way (I may be wrong):
Sanchez - La Raza yes BUT she does see China as a threat. to us. At least her blinders are not totally covered. I give her credit on that......
on the other hand......
Harris - “I love murders & gun grabbing” That in itself should tell you.
The only one I disagree with on is prop 64.
It is my belief that 64 will pass.
When it does I think the big tobacco boys will finally get in on it here in California; tax the hell out of them and regulate the hell out of them, you want to grow dope and make people stupid and lazy, then you got to pay the piper.
The small growers here in Trinity County are making hundreds of thousands of tax free dollars a year and don’t give a whole lot back to the community, if anything at all.
I am a small farmer here and the only thing I have noticed is that all the equipment and material costs are going up because the dope growers can afford to pay cash and (stupid me) I can’t afford to do that because I don’t grow dope.
This is no,because the way they put it.
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Someone told me he helps Facebook to import cheap labor,no life experiences. He works for special interest.
My rule of thumb, vote no on everything unless you have a clear understanding of what it does and why it’s a good idea.
Surely they must spend a lot of that money at local businesses? I've heard that the economies of several counties would just collapse without weed money.
Vote NO on everything. Nothing good comes out of California propositions.
When I voted for the open primary, I did not know that this could result in having essentially no choice come election day. I thought it was a resource-saving move, to decrease the cost of printing multiple versions of ballots.
I really hated leaving some contests unvoted, but I had no choice. I am afraid that some unscrupulous vote counter could fill in their choice on one of those unselected blocks. I already sent in my ballot.
I do not know Harris or Sanchez. I vote CA, but I do not live there due to the military. So I have to make choices based on candidate statements or on whatever information I can find on the internet. So the entire Harris/Sanchez race to me is Greedy Corrupt Politician #1 versus Greedy Corrupt Politician #2. Not much of a choice there.
Concur.
66 accepts changes in the administration of death row inmates, requiring they work and provide restitution to families of their victims.
62 would require elimination of the death penalty.
No on 62. Yes on 66.
Ignore the advice to vote “No” on everything... there are three propositions that warrant a “YES” vote:
53 - Requires that revenue bonds exceeding $2B in value require the approval of the voters.
54 - Requires that bills in the California House and Assembly be in print and available to legislators and citizens for 72 hours before being voted on.
66 - Streamlines processes for the Death Penalty in California.
Just remember... 53, 54, 66 = YES...
No on everything else.
Death Penalty issues will require more examination from me as a Catholic. Did not realize such measures would be on ballot!
I support it on the whole conscience wise and Biblically speaking, but with all the corruption going on in government, it is difficult to trust that the system is enacting justice as it should. Truly guilty people getting a pass. Innocent people suffering. Etc...
They spend money like water at local businesses, but the abundance of cash is also causing local inflation.
Parts and materials that last year were within my budget are now out of reach, without an 80 mile (one way) trip to Redding or Red Bluff, fuel costs money and this is California so it costs a lot of money.
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