Residence: Los Angeles
Education: San Diego High School graduate, 1985. Attended University of California San Diego; 1997 graduate of Pitzer College in Claremont with degrees in political science and education.
Family: Married to Maria Robles. Three children: Esteban, 19; Teresa, 16; and Carlos, 7.
Career: Assembly speaker, 2004-08; elected to the Assembly, 2002; director of government affairs for the Los Angeles Unified School District, 2000-02; political director for the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, 1996-2000; previously worked for the Utility Workers of America and One Stop Immigration Center, where, among other assignments, he taught English to immigrants.
Does your La Jolla school friend have a name, Mr. Nunez?
Does his mom have a name?
Can you point out the house on a map?
This is politically correct bulls***, but the San Diego paper prints it as fact.
Perhaps a job in sales and promotions. If he plays his cards right he'll stay one step ahead of the sheriff.
Democrats Caught Plotting to Worsen California’s Budget Crisis
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/950833/posts
Leftist Assemblywoman Jackie Goldberg of Los Angeles said: “Since this is going to be a crisis, the crisis could be this year. No one’s running [for re-election]. And maybe you end up better off than you would have, and maybe you don’t. But what you do is you show people that you can’t get to this without a 55 percent vote.”
The state Constitution requires a two-thirds majority of the Legislature to approve any tax increase, but the ballot initiative would let the Legislature sock taxpayers with a vote by only 55 percent of legislators.
Assemblyman Fabian Nunez, also of L.A., agreed. “If you don’t have a budget, it helps Democrats,” he said.