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Steve Poizner's Really Bad Idea
Townhall.com ^ | February 10, 2010 | Maggie Gallagher

Posted on 02/11/2010 5:19:12 AM PST by Kaslin

No one is calling California insurance commissioner Steve Poizner a "Fiscal Conservative in Name Only" -- not yet.

But after U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina of California made mutton meat out of GOP rival Tom Campbell in a much talked about "demon sheep" television ad, Steve Poizner is clearly worried.

Both Campbell and Poizner are guys taking on tough, entrepreneurial ladies in GOP primaries: Former Hewlett-Packard chief exec Fiorina is running for the GOP's Senate nomination against Campbell, while eBay founder Meg Whitman is battling Steve Poizner for the GOP's gubernatorial slot. At the moment Poizner is taking a beating, down 30 points in the polls.

Maybe that's why Poizner went ballistic in response to an amiable e-mail sent by Whitman's political consultant Mike Murphy urging Poizner to drop out. "I hate the idea of us each spending $20 million beating on the other in (the) primary," Murphy wrote, reaching out to a Poizner loyalist. "And we can spend ($40 million-plus) tearing up Steve if we must; bad for him, bad for us and a crazy waste to tear up a guy with (a) great future."

Poizner's hysterical response? First he called a press conference, and then he called in the cops, asking the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's office to investigate Whitman for bribery and extortion. (I kid you not.)

Not since New York's Dede Scozzafava called the cops on a Weekly Standard reporter has a major political candidate demonstrated such a wafer-thin skin, not to mention a willingness to waste scarce law enforcement resources.

I'm not sure this is the kind of man we want protecting our national security, but Poizner disagrees.

Poizner likes to shake things up a little, creatively interpreting laws in his own political favor. And so he launched his own personal jihad against so-called "indirect investments in terrorism" -- which comes down to any insurance company that does business with any company that does business in Iran. I mean, it may sound conservative at first blush -- getting tough on terrorism -- but, actually, it's a profound abuse of government power.

The federal government already forbids direct investments in Iran and other state sponsors of terrorism. What Poizner is championing across the country is a new wave of elected state insurance regulators trying to appeal to the GOP base by playing national security experts, instead of paying attention to consumers' bottom lines. Already insurance commissioners in Florida and Pennsylvania are threatening to jump on Poizner's ill-conceived bandwagon.

What's wrong with using state insurance regulations to crack down on terrorism? Well, just about everything.

In the first place, notice that phrase "indirect investments." It means the line is blurry and unclear -- perfect for the unscrupulous government official seeking to shake down a company. As Redcounty.com political consultant and blogger Matthew Cunningham put it, "I thought subpoenaing business executives and hauling them before (a) public hearing for a good flaying in front of TV cameras (was) what Democrats did?"

Then there's the potential for abuse of this idea in the hands of liberal Democrats. What will happen when the son of Jerry Brown or Nancy Pelosi occupies the post of California insurance commissioner, instead of Poizner? Will businesses that do business with the Catholic Church or the LDS church take a hit for cooperating with "discriminators"? Could Israel, itself, already the target of divestment campaigns in Europe, become the new South Africa in the minds of San Francisco liberals?

Real conservatives should stand for a key principle: for limited government and against crony capitalism. The purpose of an insurance commissioner and insurance regulations is to make sure that those of us who pay into insurance pools get our money. It is not to play Jack Bauer, freelance terrorism expert, to the cheers of the crowd.

Finally there's this basic economic fact: Politicizing investments will raise fees and lower returns to consumers, contributing to higher insurance premiums -- and that's wrong.

So Iran threatens to get the bomb, why should California consumers take a hit?


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1 posted on 02/11/2010 5:19:12 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

It’s called what degree of Rinocity do you want with your vote?

It appears the Left is advancing rapidly in their goal of a single party government as they now take over the GOP with their elite RINO forces. It’s basically the same tactic the Socialist-Left used to take over the Democrat Party.


2 posted on 02/11/2010 5:34:06 AM PST by rockinqsranch (Dems, Libs, Socialists...Call 'em What you Will, They ALL have Fairies Living In Their Trees.)
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To: Kaslin

I admit I only read the first couple of paragraphs...shame, shame....


3 posted on 02/11/2010 5:35:29 AM PST by rockinqsranch (Dems, Libs, Socialists...Call 'em What you Will, They ALL have Fairies Living In Their Trees.)
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To: CondoleezzaProtege; onyx; FromLori
Good for Steve!

According to her own autobiography, Meggers has a fly-off-the-handle TEMPER TANTRUM anytime she loses anything.

However, I don't trust the press on this one, I've never seen any of them mention that Steve Pozner worked at Ebay BEFORE Meggers, and he made MILLIONS from the Goldman Sachs IPO, and she made BILLIONS.

These are both a couple of people who hit the Jackpot, they didn't EARN those millions & billions.

4 posted on 02/11/2010 5:40:51 AM PST by hennie pennie
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To: Kaslin; Jim Robinson; ConjunctionJunction; Al B.; SolidWood; Leisler; greyfoxx39; ...

Meg Whitman's campaign guru donated max to Obama -- while she advised McCain
"Even as former eBay CEO Meg Whitman acted as a high-profile backer and adviser to 2008
GOP presidential candidate John McCain, her top aide Henry Gomez -- now an eMeg
gubernatorial campaign majordomo -- donated the maximum to Democrat Barack Obama,
federal records show. Gomez, a trusted top insider in Republican Whitman's 2010 gubernatorial
campaign, donated the maximum $2,300 allowed to the general election campaign of Obama
in the days before -- and the weeks following -- the former eBay CEO's high profile televised
address to the GOP National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he accompanied Whitman around the..."

5 posted on 02/11/2010 8:00:06 AM PST by Diogenesis (Alea iacta est.)
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To: Diogenesis

Is anyone really surprised?


6 posted on 02/11/2010 8:02:25 AM PST by rintense (Only dead fish go with the flow, which explains why Congress stinks.)
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To: Diogenesis

Mitt Romney. The corporate technocrat RINO equivalent of Mike Dukakis.


7 posted on 02/11/2010 9:04:36 AM PST by Leisler (We are in the best of hands)
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