Posted on 01/22/2002 8:45:25 AM PST by ElkGroveDan
Edited on 04/14/2004 10:04:58 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon says he wants to be the candidate of ideas. Compared to others in the race, having laid out specific proposals about the California budget, economy, education and infrastructure, he can lay some claim to that title.
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Wow! Those were some powerful words, Dan!
I think it's interesting that you name a number of former Republican leaders for the state. Aren't you the least bit curious as to how this state came to be what it is today?
Those men supported Mr. Wonderlust Pete Wilson. Conservative voices? Please. Spare us.
For myself, now is the time to do what I can for the right candidate -- not just voting, but real support. All things being equal, Jesson would be my guy, but as noted above, the stakes are pretty high if he can't break through the haze and the media "cone of silence".
The Governor of California should be impeached if within the first sixty days of taking office he hasn't called a special meeting of the western state's governors to address the issue of illegal immigration. The Governors of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas should join together to put the federal government on notice. Either it takes care of the border issue, or they would.
They could resort to using the national guard or they could call up their state troopers to enforce the sovereignty of their own borders. They are sworn to do so. Either they are fulfilling their sworn duty or not. If not, adios.
I agree in principle, though upon the details I might differ depending upon logistics. Without sovereignty, our votes mean nothing. Certainly I would extend respect of the militia in the sense that property owners have every right to defend their land against encroachment.
Jesson is really an idiot. He thinks that we have a $200 billion surplus. Why? Because of PERS. That's right, the retirement that many state employees pay into with their OWN MONEY, he wants to take to balance the budget.
He wears pastel suits and doesn't understand the budget, finances, or the way the state works. While he may be pro-life and pro-gun -- two good things -- you need to also look at electability: would the people of California vote for a fiscal dufus in a pink suit? I don't think so.
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