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Resisting the Anti-Business Riptide
The American Prowler ^ | August 2, 2002 | George Neumayr

Posted on 08/01/2002 10:40:26 PM PDT by Gophack

Even after weeks of bad press and attack ads, Bill Simon is polling better than Gray Davis, according to Survey USA. The polling group says Simon leads Davis 47 percent to 45 percent. The Oakland Tribune also reports that "a recent poll by ABC7 Eyewitness News (a Bay Area station) shows Simon polling at 47 percent, compared with Davis at 45 percent."

So an incumbent governor with an enormous campaign treasury finds himself in a competitive race with a political rookie. But is this the story? No, most journalists are far more interested in itemizing Simon screw-ups. Davis's major scandals and mismanagement get less ink than Simon's minor missteps.

Local media in Los Angeles pounced on the news this week that the William E. Simon & Sons firm must pay damages in a fraud suit. One news station simultaneously reported that Simon had done business with a convicted marijuana smuggler, P. Edward Hindelang. Sounds pretty bad. Except when you find out that this is the guy at the center of the fraud suit. The Simon family, which had invested heavily in his pay phone company, fired him after learning about his past from a Wall Street Journal story, reports the Los Angeles Times. When his company collapsed, he sued the Simon family firm for fraud (and they sued him for not disclosing his past to them).

Naturally, this story is making front-page news. It is a gift to lefty journalists eager to place Simon in the company of Kenneth Lay. Davis's campaign manager Garry South, who loves to play puppetmaster to lazy liberal reporters, is encouraging the media to throw Simon into the anti-business riptide.

Will it occur to the media that Gray Davis is as irresponsible as the businessmen he's attacking? They have squandered millions; he has squandered billions. Were state government a business like Adelphia, it would be Davis taken away in cuffs. His campaign funds grew to over $50 million while the state deficit grew to $24 billion.

This isn't just incompetence; it is corruption. Davis has been throwing state money around wildly in return for campaign contributions. In a story covered with much less zeal than Simon's tax returns, a state auditor recently reported that Davis's decision to raise the pay of prison guards by 37% will eventually cost Californians over a half a billion a year. The prison guards union, California Correctional Peace Officers Assn., is one of Davis's largest contributors. After he gave the guards a disproportionate pay raise (most state employees will not see their pay increase by 37% over the next five years, but then most state employees don't throw golf fundraisers for Davis), their union gave $251,000 to Davis in March.

California State Auditor Elaine Howle told the press that the Davis administration offered no budgetary explanation for the salary hike. "Our $518 million figure represents the costs of just eight of the provisions of the contract. There are numerous other provisions you can't even quantify and during the audit the Davis administration offered no concrete numbers or reasonable estimates of offsetting savings," Howle said to the San Francisco Chronicle.

California's mammoth deficit, like Enron's bankruptcy, is a consequence of corruption, not just good-faith mistakes. Davis has viewed the public's money as his own, raising state spending 36% to satisfy this or that political need of the moment. He even used tax dollars to polish his image during the energy crisis, retaining two Democratic party PR operatives, Mark Fabiani and Chris Lehane, until their lucrative consulting fees were discovered on the state payroll.

If Davis's attack ads against Simon aren't working -- and his poor poll numbers suggest they are not -- there is a good reason for it: Californians are considering the source.

George Neumayr is a frequent contributor to The American Prowler and to the California Political Review.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: business; calgov2002; davis; election; governor; simon
Neumayr is always sane and reasoned in his arguments.

I heard one commentator on radio today say that for Simon, this was just a flesh wound. Another commentator said that as long as Davis is the Democratic nominee, the race will always be competitive.

We have more than three months before election day. George Deukmejian was a loser according to all the pundits who were writing about Governor Bradley. Wait ... we never had Governor Bradley.

Go Simon!

1 posted on 08/01/2002 10:40:26 PM PDT by Gophack
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To: Gophack; TheAngryClam; BibChr; Brian Allen; *calgov2002; Brad's Gramma; Dan from Michigan; ...
Ping Ping Ping!!!
2 posted on 08/01/2002 10:41:21 PM PDT by Gophack
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To: Gophack
Please, for the love of God Freepers, we need to get this out there.

As some of you know, I was a huge Simon cheerleader on FR during the primary. As others know, I've gone toe to toe with the Berkeley and San Francisco Left in protests these past few years.

Today, I went to support Bill during one of his campaign stops. The location? Watts (in LA). The union thugs were there too, as always, howling away.

We need to recapture the feeling of success and potential that we had on primary night as we watched Riordan be trampled, when Bill proclaimed "it's morning in California." There are still three whole months until election day, and as it gets closer, it's going to get worse- Davis, with the press as his willing servants, will become ever more desparate to stay in office. It will become loud, and hard.

Every one of us needs not only to vote, but to convince other people to vote for Simon, because I am scared of what four more years of Davis and the Democrats will be, and I am worried that, without our efforts, we will not succeed.

So pass this article on, and make sure that you write a letter to the editor of every newspaper in the greater area at least once a week. They probably won't print most of them, but enough will, and it might just save California.
3 posted on 08/01/2002 10:53:11 PM PDT by TheAngryClam
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To: Gophack
I guess instead of firing a drug dealer, Simon should have been taking money for alloweing pollutants to be put into the river.
4 posted on 08/01/2002 11:21:29 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: Gophack
Davis's ads are too insulting to Simon. I hope they backfire. I don't know much about simon's business dealings, but Davis's ads sound like slander. I have yet to see a Simon ad.
5 posted on 08/01/2002 11:25:18 PM PDT by gaffin
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To: Gophack
Is there going to be a debate between Davis and Simon?
6 posted on 08/01/2002 11:26:35 PM PDT by gaffin
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To: gaffin
a debate between Davis and Simon?
I am conflicted. We all have the fantasy of our guy making the other guy look like Captain Queeg, and Ron the Good came pretty close to that. But then, x42 did wonders with debates, too--for people who like slime on toast.

The format of "objective" journalists moderating the "discussion" which is actually parallel press conferences allows the "objective" journalists to more-or-less subtly channel the "discussion" in a way that allows the Democrat to make his points more freely than the Republican can. So any debate should be the real thing--moderated only by a chess timer controling the mikes.

More importantly, even the chess timer debate wouldn't show you what you really need to know--the honesty and governing philosophy of each candidate. They are after all competing for a job in which debating skills are of limited utility, and negotiating and other leadership skills are crucial.

And fundamentally, broadcasting exists only because Congress, via the FCC, created it. The government-favored licensees are given clear channels to broadcast in, and the rest of us are censored to allow that. Broadcasting politics--and

journalism is politics

--is therefore illegitimate.


7 posted on 08/02/2002 5:14:11 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion
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To: Gophack
bttt
8 posted on 08/02/2002 5:36:04 AM PDT by Free the USA
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To: TheAngryClam
Excellent advice ... having seen you in awhile, Clam. Glad you're still around!

Clam is right ... some of us just can't get out and support Simon on the streets, but you know the old cliche, the Pen is mightier than the Sword. Every one of us need to be writing letters to the editor, and encouraging our friends to write as well. Even helping them. If we can all make the personal commitment to write one letter a week MINIMUM, we can do a lot of good. Whoever gets the first one published, post it on FR and we can start a thread of letters published ... I had one published in the primary, but I won't use that one.

9 posted on 08/02/2002 7:02:24 AM PDT by Gophack
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How can you find out about these events? I would love to see Simon some weekend (weekdays are packed for me), and I live in the LA area.

I would have loved to see him in Watts!

D

10 posted on 08/02/2002 7:40:47 AM PDT by daviddennis
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Hey clam baby, good to see you on the board. (That's my LA mogul impression...)

"So pass this article on, and make sure that you write a letter to the editor of every newspaper in the greater area at least once a week. They probably won't print most of them, but enough will, and it might just save California."

Exactly. Not everyone can get out to counter the PAID union thugs shadowing our guy. But everyone can write a letter, and most everyone can write a check -- 10 bucks, 100, whatever. Davis is Boss Tweed -- for the first time in a century, the state government is for sale to the highest bidder. THAT's the issue. The consequences of losing this election are not the usual four years in purgatory. We lose this one, and the thugs will be in charge, perhaps permanently.
11 posted on 08/02/2002 8:43:19 AM PDT by absalom01
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To: Gophack
Thanks for the ping...Wife # 1 and I were at a fund raiser for ROB BROWN (R) First Assembly District last nite. This is a open seat and the GRReenies could pull a lot of votes from little patty berg (D) to let Brown slide in. I cannot believe the anti business crap coming out of Sac this year. The cost to small business will sky rocket. PAID FAMILY LEAVE NO LESS!

BTW...We had roasted pig that some 4H member had donated. YUM...


12 posted on 08/02/2002 8:58:52 AM PDT by tubebender
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I don't get the Wife #1 thing ... does that mean she's the number one person in your life, or that you're planning on Wife #2? :-)
13 posted on 08/02/2002 11:20:43 AM PDT by Gophack
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To: TheAngryClam
I would also be very interested, in knowing how you obtained information on Simon's Campaign Schedule -- When I called Simon's office, they (for whatever reason) couldn't give it to me!
14 posted on 08/02/2002 11:35:15 AM PDT by research99
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion
I agree that the debate formats suck, but I also think that we have to debate because people watch them. Sad, but true. Let Davis lie "to their face" and try and turn the tables from his pay-to-play scandals, gross mismanagement of our tax dollars, etc., etc.
15 posted on 08/02/2002 2:04:03 PM PDT by Gophack
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To: Gophack
bttt
16 posted on 08/02/2002 3:27:35 PM PDT by Libertarianize the GOP
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To: Gophack
"I don't get the Wife #1 thing ... does that mean she's the number one person in your life, or that you're planning on Wife #2? :-)"

I usually refer to her as my First Wife. She has been been married to me for 45 years. I'm to old to train a new one so it looks like she may be my only wife.
17 posted on 08/02/2002 5:01:30 PM PDT by tubebender
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To: tubebender
I'm going on my 9th anniversary this month (with my first husband). I have another inspiration story! Congrats on 45 years!
18 posted on 08/03/2002 6:48:03 AM PDT by Gophack
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To: Gophack
I just got my voter registration card today. I am officially a Californian. Congratulations, Mr. Simon, you have another vote.
19 posted on 08/04/2002 2:10:45 AM PDT by Demosthenes
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