California Votes today

California Votes today

Those of us stuck behind enemy lines get a chance to voice our anger over the tax and spend leadership of this once great state.

Let me lay out the Propositions and how I am voting:

Proposition 1-A: THE “RAINY DAY” BUDGET STABILIZATION FUND -NO
A plan that is a bait and switch by the elite power brokers in Sacramento, this will cause taxes to be INCREASED. It proposes to limit future deficits by increasing the State’s ‘rainy day’ fund,” but it would also exact “higher state tax revenues of roughly $16 billion.” Yes, Proposition 1-A is nothing less than the authorization of a massive tax increase to deposit in a state “reserve.. California had a big reserve and could have one again if it addressed some of the real issues, like the BILLIONS of dollars annually being sucked out of the coffers by the illegal immigrants and their 3.5 kids apiece. (I’ll never vote for another tax increase as long as long as the Illegal Immigrant issue is overlooked)

Proposition 1-B: EDUCATION FUNDING. PAYMENT PLAN-NO

This is another wonderful proposition and it’s basically saying that YOU and I need to pay more so the teachers union doesn’t lose revenue. I love the teachers and think they are underpaid, BUT I also think enough is enough. You are getting paid by the state for asses in seats, over half of the asses in the seats are from Illegal Immigrants, maybe not all now, but the ones that have come in since prop 187 as passed and then overturned in the courts. IF those seats were empty your class sizes would be smaller, your work load less and  the need to build more schools would be non existent.

Proposition 1-C: LOTTERY MODERNIZATION ACT-NO

A shell game, it is arm twisting the creditors and adding more taxes to players and of course the lottery was supposed to benefit education….but every year there seems to be a problem with educational funding….Hmm perhaps a union is behind this??? Hell No on this too.

Proposition 1-D: CHILDREN’S SERVICES FUNDING-NO

The California Legislature imposed a tax on cigarettes a few years back  for early childhood programs. Now, here is that same Legislature telling you that it wants to move that money around in whatever way it sees fit. Time to reign in the reckless fucknozzles and tell them NO MORE!

Proposition 1-E: MENTAL HEALTH FUNDING.-NO
TEMPORARY REALLOCATION

Californians voted in 2004 to provide funds for specific mental health services. It was called Proposition 63. Now comes the Legislature to undo the work of the supporters of Proposition 63 by getting what they hope is a forgetful public to take money from that purpose and give it over to another purpose. Typical of the con men running this state… all we are seeing in these props are shell games and bait and switch.

Proposition 1-F: ELECTED OFFICIALS’ SALARIES. PREVENTS PAY INCREASES DURING BUDGET DEFICIT YEARS-NO

This is hilarious, what do you think will happen if you prevent pay increases if the budget isn’t balanced? You will get a balanced budget on the backs of the working class every year! We will see quicker hand ringing than this year.. the RINO’s that actually fought tax increases and didn’t back down will be much quicker to back down if their wallet is tied to their vote….I say screw and hit the NO button on all of them.

The real TEA party voice starts in California, not because we as a state are conservative or liberal or Dem or Rep, it’s because WE ARE TAXED ENOUGH ALREADY! and we get to vote our voices TODAY! Let the idiots in Sacramento hear you California.

4 Replies to “California Votes today”

  1. Good luck in CA today!

    The state government simply needs to curtail spending to meet existing revenue streams and not try to increase revenue streams to meet spending commitments.

    Although this is a tough problem, California Republicans need to be very wary of the bipartisanship trap the left has set for them. By shoring up the $15B shortfall by increasing tax levels, the GOP will only be a participant that inflicts additional pain on its citizens for policies that drive jobs out of state.

    Conservatives should be riding a wave of support in California and elsewhere in 2010. The CA budget crisis is a perfect illustration of what happens under liberal administration. (yes.. the Governator is a GOPer, but remains a liberal one)

    Conservatives have many reasons to be optimistic however. For more detail on what conservatives should take heart in, you can hit:
    http://firstconservative.com/blog/top-ten/political-humor-conservative-resurgence

    1. I think we will do the right thing, the thing that worries me is voter turnout. It is very slow compared to the last election. Every poll in the state has all of these props failing miserably, but the more I live here, the more I realize we are not only Mexico’s northern most state, we mirror their government. CORRUPT!

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