Taxpayer Advocate Greg Stein, National Taxpayer Limitation Committee, others Endorse Rep. Brian Bilbray

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Press Release from Team Bilbray… (San Diego) – Today, Greg Stein, the Chairman of the Board of the San Diego County Taxpayers Association (SDCTA) and the National Tax Limitation Committee PAC (NTLC-PAC) endorsed Congressman Brian Bilbray for his efforts to reduce taxes and limit the size and scope of our government. Greg Stein gave his personal endorsement, as the association …

San Diego Republicans launch “Official voter guide” video

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Video is designed to build on the Party’s Get-Out-The-Vote (GOTV) effort by ensuring Republicans don’t get fooled by slick mailers and ads. SAN DIEGO — With about four weeks until Election Day and just as absentee ballots start hitting mailboxes, San Diego Republicans today launched a 1:40 minute “Official Voter Guide” video targeted at Republican voters. Chairman Tony Krvaric issued the …

Does Chavez consider the cost of Cap & Trade?

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by Eric Andersen In a KOCT interview for the 76th Assembly District race, Logan Jenkins asks Rocky Chavez about his support for Cap and Trade and his belief in global warming. Chavez sums up his support for both with the slick sound bite, “I believe in science.” He supports Cap and Trade, but disapproves of the lack of budgetary transparency. …

Pension Millionaire Marty Block Lies about Receiving Taxpayer Funded Pension

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SAN DIEGO, CA – Assemblyman Marty Block told voters at a community coffee that he does not receive a taxpayer funded pension. However, as the San Diego Union Tribune has reported, this is not true. According to U-T San Diego, Assemblyman Block currently receives a $49,116 a year taxpayer funded pension (Source: UT San Diego), as well as an estimated …

More Momentum for Rocky Chavez

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Early voting starts this week, and a cadre of eager voters have already done their civic duty for the year. Rocky Chavez continues to steamroll into October with momentum in the 76th Assembly District, earning an impressive list of endorsements along the way — be they newspapers, or local elected officials. U-T San Diego, North County Times, and the Lincoln …

Filner Caught Lying About Borrowing Scheme

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by Ryan Clumpner Bob Filner today: “Pension obligation bonds was an idea which I talked about before the primary. That was before Prop. B was voted on. I have to implement it. These bonds are off the table. There’s nothing to talk about. They’re moot. And I wish these people had followed the campaign for the last two months.” Filner in …

San Diego Republicans prepare for election tonight at Town & Country

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Last official, full committee event before the election is an opportunity for local Republicans to learn about the Party’s positions and get involved. SAN DIEGO — San Diego Republicans will gather tonight at the Town & Country Hotel in Mission Valley to meet candidates, learn about the Party’s official endorsements and sign up to volunteer. The program will include a …

Union Tribune Endorses George Plescia for State Senate

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By U-T San Diego Editorial Board The local state Senate race pitting Assemblyman Marty Block, D-San Diego, and former Assemblyman George Plescia, R-La Jolla, hasn’t gotten the attention it deserves. Redistricting set up a 39th Senate District that spans from Solana Beach to Point Loma and inland to Mira Mesa and Lemon Grove, one that looks like it could go …

The spike in fuel and my letter to Governor Brown

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Like most of you, I am disgusted with the latest spike in fuel prices (okay, I understand that some of you more green-minded readers probably relish the spike in fuel costs). Each time there is a fire, mechanical closure or whatever at any of the refineries in California, I scream and shoot off an email to our elected officials in …

Marty Block’s 3 Strikes

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A few months ago former Assemblyman George Plescia’s shot at beating current Assemblyman Marty Block was shaky. The 39th State Senate district, where Plescia and Block are facing off, has a seven point Democratic registration advantage and a likely November Dem turnout advantage of four points. That isn’t huge, but without a funding infusion the steady advantage goes to Block. …

Sacramento responsible for our sky-high gasoline prices

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Here’s an excellent letter to the editor by my good friend Paul King on CA’s soaring gasoline prices (I updated and expanded the figures, and added verifying URL’s): The Los Angeles Times correctly reported that refinery problems were the major cause of the supply problem on the West Coast.  CA once had 14 refineries producing the state’s unique blend of …

Al Gore Attributes Obama’s Debate Loss To Denver Climate

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Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times, Written by Bob Siegel SAN DIEGO, October 4, 2012 — The mainstream media has been throwing a hissy fit over Romney’s obvious Wednesday night victory. Television news commentaries are many and varied but they can be more or less synthesized like this: “Sure, Romney had a good night, but that was all because …

Dick Morris: Swing State Polls Are Rigged

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From Dick Morris… After Wednesday night’s smashing debate victory for Romney, we may expect the national and swing state polls to change in the Republican’s direction. But not by as much as they should. These polls are biased in favor of Obama and here’s the data to prove it: From noted Republican pollster John McLaughlin comes a clear and convincing …

Amazing! I now think Romney has a VERY good chance to win.

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For the first time since the start of the Presidential election cycle, I think the GOP has a very good chance to unseat Barack Obama.  This first Presidential debate went VERY well for Mitt Romney — much better than I had anticipated. In contrast, Obama further demonstrated that he’s an empty suit.  Maybe he would have done better with the “empty chair” …

I urge a “Yes” vote on Proposition 31

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The New York Post recently noted the exact problem with California’s state budget — the rate of growth is higher than rate of inflation, for some years (1991 to 2009) even double the rate of inflation. Since our elected officials in Sacramento have shown they can’t balance a budget and need some guidance, Proposition 31 gives it to them. Among …

DeMaio and Dumanis Team Up on “Clean and Safe Schools” Initiative

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Duo to Collaborate on Education Reform, School Safety, and After-School Programs Standing side by side with District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, San Diego Mayoral candidate Carl DeMaio unveiled his “Clean and Safe School” Initiative — which dedicates more resources to school safety and after-school programs.  As Mayor, DeMaio pledges to take an active role in education reform and forge partnerships with …

Evans responds to lawsuit

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In response to today’s earlier post regarding a lawsuit filed yesterday against the San Diego Unified School District, Board President John Lee Evans sent the following to SD Rostra… It has come to my attention that my name was mentioned in a lawsuit by Brenda Campbell.  I have not seen the complaint. Ms. Campbell was involved in a confidential, disciplinary …