Posted on 10/19/2010 1:02:50 PM PDT by DoctorZIn
For those looking for information on how to vote on the many propositions and candidates in the Nov 2010 election I created a simple list of some useful resources.
If you have any resources that I should include, let me know.
Lets send this kind of info to our friends and family.
BTW, hi all... its been a long time since I posted here. I have been reading the posts though...
To all my old friends on FR...
Hello!
I hope a few of you can use this simple blog I created for the CA election
Thank you!
http://www.tommcclintock.com/blog/tom-mcclintock-on-the-propositions
Rep. Tom McClintock’s guide to the propositions.
Ditto’s on the Thank You.....
There is a guide on the judges on the ballot also— very helpful.(I found it through Google)
Thanks, I added it.
Great to see you again, DoctorZIn! I hope this means we’ll see more of you here. Best wishes to you!
Thanks
Thanks for the reference to McClintock’s site. My votes matched his advice.
Still unsure about Prop 22.
Hello
Very helpful, especially on the judges. Thank you! It’s bookmarked and will be forwarded to every conservative voter I know.
Here are some recommendations from Mother Lode Tea Party
Review and Recommendations
California
Statewide Propositions for November 2010
Proposition Recommendation
19 Marijuana
Legaliza and tax marijuana NO
20 Elections
Congressional district lines to be redrawn by a
committee YES
21 Increase vehicle license fees by $18 a year to fund state
parks NO
22 State government prohibited from taking designated
type of local funds NO
23 Suspend AB 32, the Global Warming solutions Act
Environment until unemployment falls below 5.5% YES
24 Eliminates three business tax breaks NO
25 State budget and tax increases can be passed with a simple majority vote, rather than current two-thirds
requirement NO
26 Voters must give permission before any new taxes can
be imposed YES
27 Return task of redistricting to the California State Legislature (repealing Proposition 11) NO
I have received conflicting reports on the judges.
One site rates them low on the conservative scale, and recommends “no.”
Another site says they supported Prop 8 as constitutional, and recommends “yes.”
Any thoughts?
Voting soon bookmark.
which sites are conflicting on the judges?
I'm getting goosey.
Just for grins I think I will compare his recommendations with the ones my wife gets from the CTA. Probably 100% opposite.
Judge Voter Guide
http://www.judgevoterguide.com/#san-francisco-county
does not recommend the Supreme Court nominees
vs. the one McClintock linked to in an email I got, which recommended that they be confirmed because the supported Prop 8.
Any insights would be helpful.
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