Post Election Republican Strategy: Change the Message or Change the Style?

Bob SiegelBob Siegel 7 Comments

Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, November 8, 2012 — As Republicans lick their wounds over Mitt Romney’s loss, everyone has an opinion about exactly what happened. There are as many Monday morning quarterbacks as stars in the sky. Pundits, politicians, and preachers all over the country, are using their 20/20 hindsight to launch a barrage of …

Did Hueso Bite the Hand That Feeds Him or Kiss It?

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City Attorney Jan Goldsmith recently filed a lawsuit against the state of California to try to invalidate a new law requiring the city to provide Social Security coverage for its new employees.  A measure authored by Assemblymember Ben Hueso. The real story out of this is that three local labor unions representing white-collar workers, firefighters and lifeguards are joining Goldsmith …

Veteran’s Day – A View of Mount Soledad

B-DaddyB-Daddy 1 Comment

Mount Soledad Veteran’s Memorial the morning of November 3, 2012. Happy Veteran’s Day to everyone.  I have been taking a break from blogging and taking it easy yesterday and doing research today.  As a veteran so it seems a little self serving to thank veterans for their service; so I will say thank you to the Veterans who have served …

Put “paycheck protection” prop on EVERY ballot — EVERY election

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersRichard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax Fighters 13 Comments

http://riderrants.blogspot.com/2012/11/put-paycheck-protection-prop-on-every.html One lesson from the election I HOPE “my side” now understands and should support — we need to CONTINUE to use the proposition system against the labor unions and the left. Hit ’em with propositions they must fight, or else these unions risk dying from the passage of such reform measures. After all, the left doesn’t hesitate to hit …

NBC: Lincoln Club Leader Drops Republican Affiliation

Thor's AssistantRostra Administrator (Thor's Assistant) 17 Comments

NBC’s Wendy Fry posted a story last night that sheds some light on San Diego’s post-election fallout: David Malcolm , co-chair of the Lincoln Club’s political action committee and one of the organization’s top donors, re-registered as a “decline to state” Friday. Malcolm, a lifelong Republican, said he has been frustrated with partisan rhetoric on both sides of the aisle …

Don’t forget – Prop 30 failed in SD County

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersUndesignated 1 Comment

While Prop 30 passed handily statewide, it failed equally as handily in San Diego County. It failed 46%-54% in SD County while passing 54%-46% statewide. I did my job opposing Prop 30!!  😉 Just glad I wasn’t campaigning in LA, or SF, or SAC. Note to local SD politicians (especially Filner) — don’t think you can get tax increases easily …

Barack Obama beat Carl DeMaio

Brian BradyBrian Brady 18 Comments

I said this Tuesday evening and I’ll say it again today; Barack Obama defeated Carl DeMaio and Bob Filner was along for the ride.  I’m not making excuses but it appears that the top of the ticket is going to have a lot of influence on the San Diego Mayoral general election in the future. The North County Times explained …

Thank You

Carl DeMaioCarl DeMaio 11 Comments

San Diego is an amazing city – and it is time to come together to put the best interests of our city first. All the votes are still being counted, but as the current tally shows us coming up short, I intend to support Bob Filner as he begins transition efforts.  Nevertheless I want to assure every San Diegan that …

Election Update

Brian BilbrayBrian Bilbray 11 Comments

Thank you very much for all of your help with my campaign for Congress. As you may know, I trail my opponent, Scott Peters by 685 votes. There are 475,000 ballots that still need to be counted in the county. This race is far from over. The next release of numbers will take place today, November 8th at 5:00 pm …

But He Got Osama bin Laden

Bob SiegelBob Siegel Leave a Comment

Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, November 5, 2012 — Four years should be enough time for a clear assessment of President Obama’s foreign policy. But don’t expect deep, nuanced discussions from his defenders. Any critique of “the Obama Doctrine” regarding countries such as Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Egypt, Israel and Libya is swiftly silenced with a favorite …

Post-election update of Rider “CA vs. other states” fact sheet

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersRichard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax Fighters Leave a Comment

Salient excerpt from my post-election CA fact sheet: Prior to Prop 30 passing, CA already had the second worst state income tax in the nation. Currently our 9.3% tax bracket starts at $48,029 for people filing as individuals.  Now our “millionaires’ tax” rate is 13.3% – including capital gains.  Increased taxes now start at $250K. CA now has by far the …

November 6: A Devastating Election For Republicans

Jon FleischmanJon Fleischman 3 Comments

November 6, 2012 will long be remembered by Republicans nationally as, well, a really bad election day. Governor Mitt Romney’s loss to Barack Obama, when the President was forced to run for re-election on the economy, in a bad economy, smarts. Losing a significant number of U.S. Senate races where polls and pundits had put the GOP in the hunt …

Thoughts and Discussion

Thor's AssistantRostra Administrator (Thor's Assistant) 20 Comments

Aside from (or in addition to) the facts of last night, as well as that the remaining ballots and the trends between mail ballots and polling place ballots might make at least a couple of area races still in play, please post your thoughts in the comments. In other words, use this space for a post election rehash and/or discussion …

Study: Majority of Votes Cast in SD Mayoral Election Will be Absentee Voters

Vince VasquezVince Vasquez 4 Comments

For The First Time, Absentee Voters Will Dominate San Diego City Mayoral Election SAN DIEGO – In the past three San Diego mayoral elections, the majority of votes in the general election were cast on Election Day. However, a new analysis by the National University System Institute for Policy Research (NUSIPR) projects a historic change this year, as mailed ballots …

Don’t let Munger buy the 76th state assembly district seat

Guest ColumnGuest Column 15 Comments

Guest Commentary by Maureen Guffanti Don’t let California billionaire Charles Munger, Jr. buy the 76th state assembly district seat. Munger likes moderate, or RINO, Republicans, not conservatives. Conservative Sherry Hodges has extraordinary grass roots support, but will billionaire Munger succeed in buying the 76th state assembly district seat for moderate Rocky Chavez? What did Munger donate?  And who is Charles …

Together we can set a course to restore our economy

Brian BilbrayBrian Bilbray 1 Comment

I have spent my entire life in San Diego and have been surfing these waves since I was a child.  I fondly remember growing up in Imperial Beach, the son of a naval officer and Australian war bride. Today, I am a proud husband and father of five beautiful children, which fills my life with joy.  In order to secure …

El Cajon Watch: Hope and “Change” and Lincoln Club Mail

Greg LarkinGreg Larkin 3 Comments

Ben Kalasho is raising a ruckus in El Cajon, while challenging incumbent Councilmembers Bob McClellan and Bill Wells, and appointed incumbent Tony Ambrose. The Kalasho ruckus is not so much over his chances, but his background. He believes in change, lots of it. He ran for Santee City Council two years ago and lost. He was registered as an independent. …