Posted on 04/18/2009 4:14:34 PM PDT by CounterCounterCulture
Will wonders never cease :-)
there’s a republican party in California?
So what are these things?
In a nutshell, it’s a budgetary shell game put on by Arnold Schwarzenegger and the leftist and RINO sellout legislatures.
Yeah, there maybe 100 of us left in Kalifornia. I’m waiting for Texas to secede.
Better move now, so you don't have to immigrate and apply for citizenship later on.
I’m already an Ornery Texan. They told me so. Got the cup and everything. Hope it still counts when the time comes.
I’m happy with their decision — but it was a no-brainer from day one.
Can they get back the $1 million bucks that the GOP gave Arnie for his YES campaign?
How much time and money willl they invest in the NO campaign?
It has been 52 days since the legislature put this on the ballot and there are only 37 days left until the election. Voter pamphlets have been delivered. Absentee voter ballots are in the mail.
I’ll be interested to see what kind of NO campaign the party actually launches.
Call me a skeptic, but I think they did this on purpose. Dilly-dally while the other team racks up a dozen touch-downs, then decide to play.
And I'm sure you're right.
Jim, you are always welcome in God's country!
You have a reserved spot.
Here is absolute proof!
Same here.
Maybe that Texas birth certificate will become useful after all...
I just stepped out of the Sacramento Convention Center where the California Republican Party's Executive Committee met today to take positions on the propositions appearing on the May 19 Special Election Ballot.
The Executive Committee overwhelmingly voted to oppose Propositions 1A - 1F. The greatest attention of course has been directed at Proposition 1A, which if passed would impose a cap on state spending but also extends recently enacted tax increases for an additional two years. As always, Republicans remain opposed to the high taxes that make it more difficult for families to get by, increase incentives for people and employers to move out of state, and usually fail to produce anticipated revenue.
California's tax burden is higher than the national average and so is its unemployment rate. Texas, by contrast, enjoys lower taxes and an unemployment rate significantly lower than the national average. The lesson is clear (except to Democrats): high taxes and big, annoying government drives jobs and opportunities elsewhere.
Republicans have long understood that out of control spending generated by a Democrat-dominated legislature with the "power of the purse" directly contributes to the state's perpetual budget deficits. That's why Republicans have consistently pushed for caps on state spending and a bigger budget reserve to reduce the pressure for tax increases. Democrats, by contrast, have consistently opposed spending caps and instead offer only one tax increase after another.
Incredibly, the Democrats have now proposed even more taxes and spending beyond those recently enacted, including a plastic bag tax, a marijuana tax, a tax on markers and spray paint, and their usual tricks to make it easier to raise taxes in the future.
We've already moved to take action to promote the Republican Party's recommendations on the May 19 propositions. In just the last few minutes our website's main page has been replaced to emphasize our recommendations on these ballot measures. Visit cagop.org and you'll see what I mean. Downloadable voter guides and related information will be available beginning Tuesday.
Thank you for your leadership and work in putting Republican ideas into action.
All the best,
Ron Nehring
CHAIRMAN, California Republican Party
bttt
Proves nothing.
There are folks in all 57 states that want to strangle you.
Well, it’s better than nuttin.’
But how many people ever go to the CA GOP website?
Time will tell.
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