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California Governor's Race: The Tide Is Turning
NewsMax.com ^ | 9/16/02 | Patrick Mallon

Posted on 09/16/2002 10:28:50 AM PDT by NormsRevenge

California Governor's Race: The Tide Is Turning

Patrick Mallon
Monday, Sept. 16, 2002
This article is the latest in the ongoing weekly series on the California governor's race. See previous articles:

Davis and Apologists Fooling Themselves (9/9)
The Farce That Is Sacramento (9/3)
A Democratic Party Art Form – Inventing Voters (8/26)
Tammany Hall's Next Target – Simon's Faith (8/16)
California Governor's Race: Defying the Lies as Bombs Fly (8/9)
Stealth Agenda Trumps Academic Success in Schools (8/2)
Simon Survives Attacks, Davis Cons for Cash (7/26)
Paralyzed From Facing Reality (7/19)
California: Wanted! An Ethical Governor. Apply Within (7/15)

Now that Bill Simon's campaign has been granted a second lease on life following the Los Angeles Superior Court's decision to reverse a phony $78 million fraud judgment, the challenger can now focus on Davis' abject failure to do anything more than shill for cash and make California an employer's nightmare.

Down here in Orange County, it's official as of August: The county has lost more jobs than it gained, for the first time since December 1993.

According to the OC Register's Jonathan Lansner, Boomtown, as he's affectionately tabbed this area over an incredible eight-year economic run, "now means that more layoff notices are being handed out in this town than job offers."

Granted, the dramatic economic downturn is a partial product of financial and international factors outside the governor's control, but his job is to make adjustments as captain of the state, providing positive adaptations that encourage a recovery and foster financial stability, and to create an environment that increases the tax base as a result of profit and generation of wealth.

He has done neither, and appears entirely oblivious to the expectations of a legitimate political leader. One only has to look at the just-signed house-of-cards budget to recognize the extent of California's economic crisis. A recession could soon turn to a depression, what with government, consumer and business debt at an all-time high.

Davis Favors Parasites Over Producers

While the business climate continues to erode and companies shed jobs, there's one constant: Gray Davis and his conspicuously Marxian vision that the state, not private enterprise, knows what's best for business.

While the Democrat-dominated politburo in Sacramento pushes mountains of costly legislation advocating increasing paid leave to employees and domestic partners, extended SDI coverage and costs, profiling and reporting on the composition of workforces to satisfy unpopular "diversity" impulses, the business community encounters sharply reduced demand for its products and services.

California's unemployment rate is 6.4 percent. The national rate is 5 percent. If the governor truly wanted to make the state more attractive to businesses, grow jobs (a natural offshoot of increased profits and expansion), he would immediately formulate targeted tax incentives and streamline bureaucratic burdens and red tape.

Instead we get the putrid hypocrisy of policy and regulatory interpretation controlled, at most accounts, by how much money one can drop in the Davis coffers, period!

Environmental laws and dioxin thresholds into San Francisco Bay? No problem, cut a check to the governor. (Anyone seen the movie "Goodfellas"?). Database software and licenses for more workers than the state employs? Got it, see you at happy hour, check in hand.

Davis is using a state with the world's fifth-largest economy as a cash register and diving board for his hoped-for big splash into the pool of presidential wannabes. At this point, he has no choice but to kowtow to his narrow, but very powerful, constituency. And to those who disagree, he'll let the goon squad led by Garry South hit you with a blast from a shakedown super soaker.

Extortion by Any Other Name Would Be Fundraising

"The governor does not make decisions based on who gives him contributions. Never has, never will." One really has to give South credit for his colorful quotes, proving that the best deceivers are those who deceive themselves.

What the timid print media define as "zealous fundraising," "getting pinched," "taking it to a new level," or "pay-to-play" only screens the simple conclusion that extortion, by definition, explains Davis and money.

Extort: to obtain money from a person by force or threats.

Sacramento Bee writer Dion Nissenbaum wrote about the Davis modus on Tuesday, Sept. 10. Nissenbaum described Chris Martin, a Cannery marketplace managing partner in San Francisco, and Martin's "grilling" by the governor's appointments secretary regarding contributions.

During the interview for a post on a minor state commission, Martin said:

"The first question in the interview was: How much did you donate to the governor? The second question was: How much did you give to the other guy?"

Republican nominee for attorney general and State Sen. Dick Ackerman has come the closest yet to straight talk when he called this week for Attorney General Bill Lockyer to investigate Davis' fundraising, which he characterizes as "borderline extortion."

Davis has raised $56 million to date. So, what he is doing with it? The bulk goes to TV ad buys for overkill commercials that have failed to distance him from Simon in the polls. Where does the rest go? Why is so much needed?

Cartons of Cigarettes, Homeless, Unregistered Voters

Back in the 2000 presidential election, pundits said, "Al Gore lost Florida by 2-3 cartons of cigarettes and an equivalent number of homeless people." What does a vote cost today? Who knows, probably not much, but what is clear is that Davis has a lot more to hand out than Simon, should things come down to that.

The GOP, the "stupid party," knows that vote fraud is a huge problem, but fearful of being labeled "racist" or "anti-immigrant," Republicans have backed off from demands to ensure the integrity of the ballot, and risk destroying themselves in the process.

Democrats play dirty, cheat, trick the law, and get rewarded. Like the rat pack that moves into a yard, then onto the porch, then into the house, unless the homeowner takes proper defensive measures and counters vermin, the house falls. There is no negotiating with liberals. They want it all, and they want it now.

In the book "Dirty Little Secrets," University of Virginia Professor Larry Sabato and Wall Street Journal reporter Glenn R. Simpson assert that between 2 million and 3.4 million "phony registrations" litter the voting rolls in California alone.

Couple this with the fact that there is NO photo ID requirement at polling places. Literally anyone can request a provisional ballot and vote.

A provisional ballot is a vote cast by a person who CLAIMS to be registered to vote, but whose legal status (always a touchy issue) is not verifiable by "don't ask, don't tell" poll workers.

These ballots are set aside until election officials decide if they should be counted. Gee, this should make all of us feel better already. As an indication of the problem, provisional ballots cast in the state have risen by 300 percent since first being used in the November 1994 elections.

This is not to be confused with the increase of dogs and cats that are registered.

Time to Show Some Guts, Mr. Simon

Education. Proposition 227, requiring that all public school instruction be conducted in English, passed by a 61 percent margin in 1998. Davis and Education Superintendent Delaine have worked diligently AGAINST Prop 227.

As well, California ranks 47th out of 50 states in academic achievement, but preoccupies itself with a largely unreported pro-homosexual social engineering project that places "diversity" over talent and "tolerance" over accomplishment, while using public school students as guinea pigs.

Illegal immigrants. A February Zogby poll of 802 registered California voters indicated the following:

Jobs. In Silicon Valley, a Field Poll showed 73 percent of Bay Area residents surveyed said California's economy is in "bad times." A San Jose Mercury story on Saturday described the several thousand Hewlett Packard employees who have received their layoff notices and are about to hit the streets.

The same article said "a panel of venture capitalists said they don't see things picking up before another 12 to 18 months. It's kind of scary."

Kind of scary? What's scary for Gray Davis is this: A June Field Poll showed Davis leading Simon by 7 percent. Two weeks ago, with all the negative press on Simon, and Davis spending $18 million on slam ads since June, an identical Field Poll reflected the same result, 7 percent. In a nutshell, $18 million accomplished nothing.

Simon is now positioned to win the race, but he must be more demonstrative. Many still do not know who he is.

Perhaps we all have a better picture of why the governor needs all that money, and why he can't attend more than two debates. It is prudent for Davis to run from rather than on his record, and wiser yet to buy votes than face the dreadful prospect of looking in the mirror.

You may e-mail Patrick Mallon at patrick@newsmax.com.

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DUMP DAVI$ & the Den of Socialists



GO SIMON

1 posted on 09/16/2002 10:28:50 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
A "While the business climate continues to erode and companies shed jobs, there's one constant: Gray Davis and his conspicuously Marxian vision that the state, not private enterprise, knows what's best for business." PING
2 posted on 09/16/2002 10:31:28 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
bump and dump Davis
3 posted on 09/16/2002 10:34:41 AM PDT by NEWwoman
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To: NormsRevenge
Don't Give Up The State bump.
4 posted on 09/16/2002 10:37:55 AM PDT by Jagdgewehr
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To: NormsRevenge
65 percent of black Americans favored a moratorium on legal immigration

This is the split that, imho, most seriously threatens the modern Democrat party.

Democrats have ridden the wave of identity politics for the last 40 years. By dividing America into little camps of tribal loyalties, they have all but destroyed core American values and American identity.

But they are approaching a tipping point. Without the support of 80% or more of blacks, they cannot win a national election. Period. Punto.

But blacks are getting restless with the Democrat leadership. Why, if they are so crucial to the Democrats electoral hopes, has there not been a black Majority leader? Why no black Senators? Why no black Speaker of the House? Why no black Presidential or Vice Presidential nominee?

And now, there is a new plum constituency the Dems have their eyes on: Latinos. By the next election cycle, there may well be more Latinos than blacks in the electorate. Blacks resent this, and the Dem leadership is torn about how to handle it.

The opportunity for Republicans here is just tremendous.

5 posted on 09/16/2002 10:41:59 AM PDT by cicero's_son
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To: cicero's_son
Simon should just reach into the Reagan playbook, "are you better off after 4 years of Gray Davis..."
6 posted on 09/16/2002 11:03:12 AM PDT by mwl1
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To: cicero's_son
The Dems have kept blacks on their plantation by paying off so-called black leaders like Jesse Jackson. Hopefully one of these days ordinary blacks will wake up and see how little the Dems have actually done for them.

All the blacks I know are decent people, more conservative on moral issues than many whites, but they still vote Democrat out of long habit and unexamined assumptions. I don't see how that can last forever. It may be that we will look back and see the 2000 election as the point where the Democrat lock on black voters reached its high-water mark.

7 posted on 09/16/2002 11:05:07 AM PDT by Cicero
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To: NormsRevenge
Question: How do you get Gray Davis to change his position on an issue?

Tell him the check bounced!

8 posted on 09/16/2002 11:06:48 AM PDT by w_over_w
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To: mwl1
Simon should just reach into the Reagan playbook, "are you better off after 4 years of Gray Davis..."

Good one! DUMP DAVIS - GO, SIMON!!!

9 posted on 09/16/2002 11:08:10 AM PDT by Saundra Duffy
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To: cicero's_son
Democrats have ridden the wave of identity politics for the last 40 years. By dividing America into little camps of tribal loyalties, they have all but destroyed core American values and American identity.

Balkanizing America is the only way for Demonrats to maintain power, but it is a vicious cycle. They will not be able to contain enough "groups" to maintain power and loyalties will change with progression. The Balkans prove this out, either we end group warfare and rally around a common America or we war to our own demise.

10 posted on 09/16/2002 11:09:01 AM PDT by CyberCowboy777
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To: Cicero
I wonder if the Simon camp has talked to Shannon (sp?) Reeves (NAACP, Oakland) who is a conservative African-American leader.
11 posted on 09/16/2002 11:09:51 AM PDT by Saundra Duffy
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To: Cicero
All the blacks I know are decent people, more conservative on moral issues than many whites, but they still vote Democrat out of long habit and unexamined assumptions. I don't see how that can last forever. It may be that we will look back and see the 2000 election as the point where the Democrat lock on black voters reached its high-water mark.

I agree. The Democrat stranglehold on the black vote has been an unmitigated disaster for average black people, and the tide is bound to turn.

12 posted on 09/16/2002 11:10:49 AM PDT by cicero's_son
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To: NormsRevenge
Gray Davis and his conspicuously Marxian vision that the state,

Marxian?

13 posted on 09/16/2002 11:11:55 AM PDT by Hugin
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To: NormsRevenge
I was busy registering Republicans at Fresno Costco on Saturday but I got a report from the Simon BBQ event at the hanger. I heard it was a HUGE SUCCESS! Bill & Cindy Simon were a big hit. Things are looking good in the Central Valley!! GO, SIMON!!!!
14 posted on 09/16/2002 11:12:23 AM PDT by Saundra Duffy
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To: NormsRevenge; ElkGroveDan
Yesterday, as I was driving down the freeway, I heard a radio commercial featuring Rudi Guliani for Bill Simon. I thought it was really well done, and ironically enough it's the first on the air commercial I have heard for either candidate.

(This is because I watch about an hour of TV a year, so I haven't seen the Davis commercial blitz except from its web site).

D

15 posted on 09/16/2002 11:37:56 AM PDT by daviddennis
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To: mhking
Ping!
16 posted on 09/16/2002 11:43:47 AM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: NormsRevenge
Go Cali FReepers! Dump Davis!
17 posted on 09/16/2002 12:43:03 PM PDT by Bigg Red
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To: mwl1
Yes .... maybe with a variant:

Do you want the next 4 years of State Governance to be like the last 4 years?

even those who are better off now have been harmed by Davis' incompetence on energy etc.

18 posted on 09/16/2002 2:10:00 PM PDT by WOSG
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To: Cicero
It may be that we will look back and see the 2000 election as the point where the Democrat lock on black voters reached its high-water mark.

People thought that 10 years ago. You show a lack of appreciation of the tenacity of the Democrats. Wait till Democrat candidates start getting behind slavery reparations and implying that the Republicans opposing it are racists. You'll have 90% black voting for the Dems for another generation.

19 posted on 09/16/2002 3:26:57 PM PDT by lasereye
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To: NormsRevenge; *calgov2002; Carry_Okie; SierraWasp; Gophack; eureka!; ElkGroveDan; Grampa Dave; ...
I see Riordan is thinking about a writin campaign. YUK! Is that one of the trees South said was in Simon's path?

Parsky and Davis tied together?

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20 posted on 09/16/2002 3:36:12 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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