Posted on 10/19/2014 8:32:10 PM PDT by NoLibZone
Looking for conservative input on proposistions for the coming election.
Thank you.
Just vote NO on all of ‘em cause they aren’t worth a spit!!!
I just vote no on all new bond issues, since my property taxes get raised to pay them off.
Than you.
Thank you.
My rule of thumb for voting in California is a straight “No” across the board. It is rare that simple rule fails. All Props are driven by radical leftists almost without exception.
Study them and see how many you will vote “Yes” on. Let us know.
Don’t agree with all their logic (like on Prop. 1 & Prop. 48) but here are some more from the FResno County Lincoln Club: http://www.fresnolincolnclub.org/?pg=guide
Bump for later. With all the blatant lying in the campaign messages, I have to read the legislative text, and everything looks bad that way.
This Nordell site looks really great .. and I will certainly read it all - because this week is when I get serious about looking things up.
Here’s a helpful key: Go to your favorite search engine (I use Yahoo - only because through trial and error, they always seem to have more information about candidates than any of the others - especially if the search engine is very left leaning in the first place), and put in the names of the candidates (one by one), and then you can see a list of items where that person participates in the political process. What this will tell you is WHO THESE PEOPLE ASSOCIATE WITH .. and it can usually be the clue as to whether or not you want to vote for them. Yes, it does take a little time .. but we NEED TO TAKE THE TIME TO LOOK THESE PEOPLE UP.
This method is especially helpful with judges - because their associations can really clue you in as to where they stand on a lot of issues.
Just get everybody out there to vote the most conservative candidates into office. We need people with the courage to PUSH BACK AGAINST THE LEFT.
Good post. I was wondering how to find out about the judges.
Thanks to all who provided links.
The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association has a site.
They are the people behind Prop 13. and have been leading the fight against the fire tax.
Look, the legislature in California is dimocrap liberal. Vote no on anything they propose.
Excellent question!
I usually visit the successors to "Jarvis-Gann" and various Taxpayer Unions.
By far my biggest continuing headache is the total absence of spending proponents' failure to evaluate the impact and duration of any additional bond obligations, and the cumulative burden existing before adding to it.
California legislators, specially, do not behave like drunken sailors; more like drunken children!
Future? What future?
Thank you.
thanks!
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