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  • CALIFORNIA: Newest state budget clash will be bloody

    11/20/2009 12:33:12 PM PST · by SmithL · 18 replies · 592+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 11/20/9 | Dan Walters
    When Mac Taylor, the Legislature's chief budget adviser, declared this week that the state budget enacted just four months ago is already billions of dollars upside down, no one in the Capitol should have been surprised. Anyone with half a brain and a hand calculator could figure out that many assumptions on which the budget was based, both spending and revenues, were unrealistic, some of them conjured out of thin air to "balance" an inherently unbalanced budget for political reasons. Taylor told legislators that the current budget is $6.3 billion out of balance and the 2010-11 budget has another $14.4...
  • UC Berkeley students protest student fee hike

    11/20/2009 10:53:50 AM PST · by BradtotheBone · 30 replies · 464+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Nov 20 01:14 PM US/Eastern
    BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - University of California Berkeley students protesting a 32 percent increase in student fees barricaded themselves Friday inside part of a campus building. The demonstrators occupied Wheeler Hall and hung a sign out of a window that read "32 Percent Hike, 900 layoffs," with the word "Class" crossed out in red. A group of students also rallied outside the building. Campus police said they had arrested three of the demonstrators inside. Police would not say how many protesters remained in the building. University police Lt. Alex Yao said demonstrators were barricaded behind fire doors on the second...
  • CA: Pension board member directed funds to a firm with ties to his, documents show

    11/20/2009 10:53:22 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 1 replies · 103+ views
    LA Times ^ | 11/20/09 | David Zahniser
    An appointee of Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa voted two years ago to direct millions in public pension dollars to a company that invested in his own private equity fund, according to documents obtained by The Times. Elliott Broidy, chairman of Markstone Capital Partners, served until May on the Fire and Police Pensions board, which provides benefits to the city's retired police officers and firefighters. Real estate company CIM Group invested $500,000 in Markstone's private equity fund in 2004, according to an e-mail to the city's pension agency. Three years later, Broidy voted with his colleagues on the pension board...
  • State Jobless Rate Rises to 12.5% [New Post-War Record High!]

    11/20/2009 10:18:14 AM PST · by Steelfish · 9 replies · 348+ views
    LATimes ^ | November 20th, 2009
    State Jobless Rate Rises to 12.5% California's unemployment rate increases in October from September's rate of 12.2%, giving the Golden State the fourth-highest rate in the country. Still, the state gained 25,700 jobs last month. Chart: CA. jobless rate rises to 12.5% By Alana Semuels November 20, 2009 California's unemployment rate rose again in October, once more setting a new post-World War II high, even as the state added jobs, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said this morning. The state's unemployment rate of 12.5% was just a slight increase from September's rate of 12.2%, and gives California the fourth-highest jobless...
  • GOP's Damon Dunn, "Is He the Future?"

    11/20/2009 10:09:27 AM PST · by hoguenews · 4 replies · 386+ views
    Hogue News ^ | November 20, 2009 | Eric Hogue
    Damon Dunn has captured the attention of the California Republican Party, as well as the conservative, independent and youthful voters of the state; many are starting to label him the “future of the Republican Party”. If Dunn is that future, it is best described as energetic, articulate and extremely passionate – and never has voted. Dunn is the 33-year-old Texas ex-patriot, University of Stanford political graduate and very successful California businessman who has now decided to run for Secretary of State as a conservative Republican. The former Cardinal football star, and employee of the NFL’s Cleveland Browns, has a story...
  • Bureaucracy grinch steals Oakland decorations

    11/20/2009 7:57:46 AM PST · by SmithL · 1 replies · 158+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 11/20/9 | Chip Johnson
    Somewhere in the bureaucratic haze of Oakland city government, in a spacious office with views of Frank Ogawa Plaza, there is a holiday grinch who has actually succeeded in swiping a slice of Christmas spirit from city residents. Now I already know what you're thinking, so let's get it out of the way. It is not Mayor Ron Dellums. He has been out of town since Saturday attending to a death in the family, said Paul Rose, the mayor's overused, underinformed press secretary. On Monday, Oakland city officials informed Marco Li Mandri, executive director of two business community benefit districts...
  • Protesters take over UC Berkeley building

    11/20/2009 7:52:51 AM PST · by SmithL · 59 replies · 676+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 11/20/9 | Henry K. Lee, Chronicle Staff Writer
    BERKELEY -- UC Berkeley students took over a campus building in protest this morning, a day after the University of California regents voted to raise tuition by 32 percent.An undetermined number of protesters have barricaded themselves inside Wheeler Hall, which houses the English department. Several demonstrators wearing bandannas opened a window and used a bullhorn to denounce the regents' decision.
  • Protesters gather at UCLA to oppose UC fee hike

    11/20/2009 5:34:10 AM PST · by BradtotheBone · 8 replies · 202+ views
    Breitbart ^ | Nov 19 01:22 PM US/Eastern | MICHAEL R. BLOOD
    LOS ANGELES (AP) - Hundreds of protesters chanted, marched and took over a building Thursday on the UCLA campus, where University of California regents were scheduled to vote on a 32 percent student fee increase. The UC Board of Regents is considering boosting undergraduate fees—the equivalent of tuition—by $2,500 by summer 2010. For a second day, the proposal drew demonstrators to the University of California, Los Angeles. Some came from other UC campuses and stayed overnight in a tent city. The demonstrators outside UCLA's Covel Commons building chanted, beat drums and waved signs urging "No fee hikes" and "Wanted: Leadership."...
  • Easy Loans in Expensive Areas (insured by FHA, promoted by Barney Frank)

    11/20/2009 12:54:49 AM PST · by reaganaut1 · 18 replies · 416+ views
    New York Times ^ | November 20, 2009 | David Streitfeld
    ... In its efforts to prop up a shattered housing market, the government is greatly extending its traditional support of real estate, including guaranteeing the mortgages of middle-class and even upper-class buyers against default. In 2007, the government did not insure a single mortgage in [San Francisco], one of the most expensive in the country. Buyers here, as well as in Manhattan, Santa Monica and every other wealthy area, were presumed to be able to handle the steep prices and correspondingly hefty down payments on their own. Now the government is guaranteeing an average of six mortgages a week here....
  • Give in on same-sex benefits, judge orders feds

    11/19/2009 9:14:39 PM PST · by SmithL · 17 replies · 498+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 11/19/9 | Bob Egelko, Chronicle Staff Writer
    SAN FRANCISCO -- The chief federal appeals court judge in San Francisco bluntly ordered the Obama administration Thursday to stop resisting his finding that the wife of a lesbian court employee was entitled to government insurance coverage. The federal agency that oversees benefits for government employees "shall cease at once its interference with the jurisdiction of this tribunal," Judge Alex Kozinski said in response to the Office of Personnel Management's rejection of his earlier ruling in the case. He told the agency to let Karen Golinski, a staff attorney at the court's headquarters in San Francisco, enroll her wife, Amy...
  • 9/11 Panel Questions Two Hijackers' Help - Two Hijackers Got Help From Muslim Men When in U.S.

    06/27/2004 10:36:29 AM PDT · by BagCamAddict · 2 replies · 208+ views
    ABC News Website ^ | The Associated Press
    9/11 Panel Questions Two Hijackers' Help Sept. 11 Commission Wonders Why Two Hijackers Got Help From Two Muslim Men When in U.S. The Associated Press WASHINGTON June 27, 2004 — The FBI long has contended that not a single al-Qaida operative in the United States collaborated with the 19 hijackers in the Sept. 11 attacks. Yet the commission investigating the attacks has identified two Muslim men who may have had advance knowledge of the plot. The commission found that two hijackers got substantial help from Mohdar Abdullah and Anwar Aulaqi after settling in California in 2000. The bipartisan panel created...
  • San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom breaks his silence with the media

    11/19/2009 6:56:58 PM PST · by CounterCounterCulture · 9 replies · 380+ views
    KGO-7 ^ | 19 November 2009
    Newsom breaks his silence with the media SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom emerged Thursday from nearly three weeks of avoiding the public spotlight, to confront a massive city budget crisis. When the mayor dropped out of the governor's race, he dropped out of sight and steered clear of reporters until today. A smiling Newsom emerged today, even though the issue he wanted to discuss is grim. He told his department heads Thursday that San Francisco faces a $522 million deficit in the next fiscal year.
  • California's Suicide

    11/19/2009 5:15:16 PM PST · by Kaslin · 11 replies · 635+ views
    Investors.com ^ | November 19, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY staff
    State Budgets: California's slide into fiscal oblivion continues, with no end in sight. Despite lots of budget cuts this year, a $21 billion deficit looms. The politicians' solution? Stop selling high-definition TVs in the state. It's starting to become routine. Last February, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a new spending plan with "real, lasting reforms" that would help close its $36 billion-plus deficit and ensure the state never got so out of fiscal whack again. And just four months ago the Governator and California's worst-in-the-country legislature agreed to a plan to close a $24 billion budget gap by cutting spending amid...
  • The LA Story, Part IV: Program for Torture Victims (New O'Keefe ACORN VID)

    11/19/2009 4:25:46 PM PST · by avg_freeper · 12 replies · 592+ views
    BigGovernment ^ | Nov 19th 2009 at 4:50 pm | James O'Keefe
    Lavelle Stewart, of ACORN in South Central Los Angeles, tells us she thinks we have to hook up with “someone who’s on that international sex business level,” that “14 and 15 year olds been traveling overseas for years,” that she can do independent research for us, and that she has had meetings with Porn magnate Larry Flynt. As for laundering the sex money into my faux political campaign, Lavelle says, “there are ways, people do it all the time. Yeah there are ways, especially out here in California.”
  • Call the constitutional convention

    11/19/2009 4:20:32 PM PST · by AreaMan · 21 replies · 344+ views
    SFGate ^ | 15 Nov 2009 | Jim Wunderman
    Call the constitutional convention Jim Wunderman Sunday, November 15, 2009 California's state government is broken. This dysfunction has left our state unable to deal with the serious issues of our time in a good economy or bad - whether it's the K-12 education system, broken budgeting, our rapidly disintegrating public higher-education system, overflowing prisons, traffic-choked regions, local governments hobbled by unfunded state mandates, or a host of other problems. This hurts our state, it hurts our economy and it hurts you. California's dysfunction has made us a laughingstock, but it's not funny, it's tragic. Californians are frustrated - they should...
  • "UC System Flunks rate Increase Test"

    11/19/2009 3:53:17 PM PST · by hoguenews · 6 replies · 213+ views
    Hogue News ^ | November 19, 2009 | Eric Hogue
    The UC Board of Regents has decided to raise statewide fees some 32-percent, while ignoring their own fiscal waste, inner-circle intelligencia perks and favors, and continual funding of the egregious UC Labor Institute. Suffer the students, let them eat cake. College rates across the country are paying higher tuitions, as state budgets evaporate inside of a recession. But nowhere are the increases as dramatic as they are in California. Earlier this year the CSU System increased their fees by 32-precent as well. If you are a college student in California, there is nowhere to hide. In two steps over the...
  • Creationists are ‘liars’?

    11/19/2009 3:13:17 PM PST · by GodGunsGuts · 244 replies · 1,530+ views
    CMI ^ | Tas Walker, Ph.D.
    Creationists are ‘liars' (?): Geologist Donald Prothero doesn’t like the fact that we don’t agree with his ideas on evolution. I love the attitude some evolutionists have toward professional, scientific debate. Because creationist scientists do not agree with their biased, subjective and unsubstantiated ideas they spit the dummy and call us liars. The latest tirade from geologist Donald Prothero is in an opinion piece in NewScientist entitled ‘Evolution: What missing link?’1 I like that title. His article was picked up by the Telegraph newspaper in the UK which reported, ‘Creationists “peddle lies about the fossil record”.’2 Lies? Are creationists really...
  • "Should We Fear a Constitutional Convention?"

    11/19/2009 2:52:04 PM PST · by hoguenews · 39 replies · 563+ views
    Hogue News ^ | November 19, 2009 | Nick Kump
    When we were young, we learned about the best and brightest minds in the nation coming together to create the foundation of a new country and fundamentally change the role of government in the lives of the people. Now there is a proposal to have a similar Constitutional Convention in California, but without those great minds, how are we to be sure that we get a document that rewrites the Constitution for the better and not make our state’s problems even worse? It is important to note that according to recent article in the Ventura County Star by Timm Herdt,...
  • California university regents approve 32 percent tuition increase

    11/19/2009 2:46:28 PM PST · by Kartographer · 47 replies · 783+ views
    CNN ^ | 11/19/09 | Alan Duke
    Despite intense student protests, the California Board of Regents on Thursday approved a 32 percent undergraduate tuition increase over the next two years. Hundreds of students marched and chanted outside UCLA, where university officials were meeting. School officials argued that a fee increase and deep cuts in school spending were necessary because of the state government's ongoing budget crisis.
  • Brown, Whitman Tied in California Governor Match-Up

    11/19/2009 1:24:32 PM PST · by AreaMan · 11 replies · 231+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 19 Nov 2009 | Torey Van Oot
    November 19, 2009 Brown, Whitman tied in new Rasmussen poll With nearly a year until the general election, a new Rasmussen Reports poll puts GOP gubernatorial hopeful Meg Whitman and still-undeclared Democratic contender Jerry Brown locked in a tie with 41 percent support a piece. The results show Whitman gaining traction since a September Rasmussen survey, in which Brown outpolled Whitman 44 percent to 35 percent. Whitman's two rivals for the Republican nomination, former U.S. Rep. Tom Campbell and Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner trailed Brown in the telephone survey of 500 likely voters. Brown came out nine-points ahead of Campbell...
  • "Meg's Greenbacks and Poizner's Fund Lacks"

    11/19/2009 9:19:50 AM PST · by hoguenews · 1 replies · 99+ views
    Hogue News ^ | November 19, 2009 | Eric Hogue
    Is Meg Whitman too green for the conservative core of the Republican Party? Wednesday the San Jose Mercury News released the news that eMeg has offered $200,000 to the Environmental Defense Fund from her charitable foundation, $100,000 more than what was first thought. Then there is Steve Poizner’s Charitable Foundation accounting numbers. While all of the attention is on Meg’s gifts to environmental causes, nobody has asked the obvious question: “Why does Steve Poizner’s charitable foundation only have $7,000 as its balance?” How can a millionaire have such a small amount of cash in his (and his wife’s) charitable foundation?...
  • 32% Inflation in UCLA Tuition Causes Near Riots (YouTube video...Caution: Likely Cursing)

    11/19/2009 9:15:23 AM PST · by LibWhacker · 50 replies · 1,094+ views
    YouTube ^ | 11/18/09
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33UU6MKuWSE&feature=player_embedded
  • "UC System Hikes Fees 32%, While Funding Union Institute"

    11/19/2009 7:53:31 AM PST · by hoguenews · 1 replies · 175+ views
    Hogue News ^ | November 19, 2009 | Eric Hogue
    Considering the hike today at UC Board; why are they not defunding the millions directed toward their Labor Institute? Read more... The unions propaganda machine is alive and well, due to the mandates from politicians, threats from union bosses and the overall sock-puppets called the UC Board of Regents. The students that journey through these programs at Berkeley and Los Angeles campuses volunteer their time to benefit the liberal politicians, partisan political agendas, initiative campaigning and efforts of the public employee unions of California. I remember running across many of these students in 2003, organizing anti-recall protests at signature gathering...
  • UC regents face outcry, prepare to hike fees 32%

    11/19/2009 7:49:25 AM PST · by SmithL · 18 replies · 301+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 11/19/9 | Laurel Rosenhall
    Amid rowdy protests, a committee of the University of California regents voted Wednesday to raise student fees by 32 percent in two steps over the next year, bringing the annual cost of a UC education above $10,000 not including room, board or books. Today, the full board is scheduled to vote on the plan, which also includes increases in financial aid. Fourteen protesters – out of about 500 – were arrested at UCLA, where regents held their meeting. Roughly 1,000 protesters rallied at UC Berkeley, according to campus officials, and 300 demonstrated at UC Santa Cruz. "Look at all these...
  • The State Worker: Budget forecast shows things could go from bad to worse

    11/19/2009 7:45:19 AM PST · by SmithL · 6 replies · 250+ views
    SacBee: State Worker ^ | 11/19/9 | Jon Ortiz
    More grim news Wednesday for state workers: California's general fund faces a $21 billion deficit through the middle of 2011. The red ink could flow for years to come, according to a forecast by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office.The state's 200,000 or so workers, already taking a 15 percent pay hit from three furlough days per month, knew this was coming. What does the state's rotten financial picture mean to them?• Real job cuts. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger already has ordered 7,000 jobs eliminated from the deficit-ridden general fund. And as this column reported a few months ago, the administration has...
  • CALIFORNIA: State budget drowning in red ink for next year

    11/19/2009 7:41:13 AM PST · by SmithL · 20 replies · 294+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 11/19/9 | Wyatt Buchanan
    California again is facing a mammoth budget deficit and the prospect of more severe cuts to state services, the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office warned in a report released Wednesday.Legislative Analyst Mac Taylor said the state will face a $20.7 billion deficit next year and that the Legislature and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger need to start work to fill that gap "as soon as possible." He also noted that many one-time fixes state leaders have relied on in the past to close deficits are not available. The state will face $20 billion annual deficits through 2015 if permanent fixes are not made,...
  • Schools let students seek secret abortions

    11/19/2009 6:57:51 AM PST · by honestabe010 · 33 replies · 488+ views
    WND via The Woodward Report ^ | November 18, 2009 | Chelsea Schilling
    A 12-year-old girl is prohibited from bringing aspirin to California public schools without a note from her mother or father – but in many California districts she may sign herself out of classes, leave her junior-high campus without parental permission, secretly have an abortion and return to school before the end of the day – and her own family may be none the wiser. Parents and educators across the state have been in heated debate over school policies allowing children to be excused during class time without parental notification for "confidential medical services" such as abortions, birth control, and drug...
  • Beckham and LA Galaxy to spend Thanksgiving with US troops

    11/19/2009 5:48:41 AM PST · by the scotsman · 6 replies · 221+ views
    Digital Spy ^ | 19th November 2009 | Digital Spy
    David Beckham has apparently agreed to spend four days with the US Army over Thanksgiving. The football star, who plays for LA Galaxy, has arranged to visit the American troops at their barracks in Germany with his teammates next week.
  • Packing heat at Starbucks for all the world to see(CA)

    11/19/2009 4:17:57 AM PST · by marktwain · 91 replies · 1,690+ views
    The Scavenger ^ | 18 November, 2009 | Lloyd LaCuesta
    In a report highlighting the "open carry" gun movement, KTVU's Lloyd LaCuesta interviewed locals who are hanging out in public, packing heat and exerting their Second Amendment right for all the world to see. Advocates across the country are picnicking together, going to zoos, going to church and picking up trash. Most notably, supporters protested Obama this past summer. In the Bay area, David Julian, 27, and others are hanging out at a Cupertino Starbucks, sipping their Venti coffees with guns holstered to their hips. Supporters, who appear to come from all backgrounds, also say they're toting firearms to educate...
  • The Golden State isn't worth it (high-benefit/high-tax model didn't work...surprise, surprise!)

    11/19/2009 3:41:05 AM PST · by SonOfDarkSkies · 10 replies · 543+ views
    latimes.com ^ | 11/1/2009 | William Voegeli
    Our high-benefit/high-tax model no longer works, especially compared with low-tax states like Texas. In America's federal system, some states, such as California, offer residents a "package deal" that bundles numerous and ambitious public benefits with the high taxes needed to pay for them. Other states, such as Texas, offer packages combining modest benefits and low taxes. These alternatives, of course, define the basic argument between liberals and conservatives over what it means to get the size and scope of government right. It's not surprising, then, that there's an intense debate over which model is more admirable and sustainable. What is...
  • "California Tax Gimmick is Theft"

    11/18/2009 10:33:24 PM PST · by hoguenews · 12 replies · 617+ views
    Hogue News ^ | November 11, 2009 | Nick Kump
    So it might be the cynic in me or call me crazy for not trusting the government, but I cannot believe that there was not more attention paid to the state’s latest accounting gimmick to save the state’s budget. Starting Sunday you may notice a few less dollars in each paycheck, 10 percent less to be specific. While the state says that the money will be returned in April, something does not sit right with me when the government helps itself to even more of my paycheck especially when so many people are already living paycheck to paycheck. Read the...
  • Liberals worry about (Jerry) Brown's move to 'Center' (Liberal freakshow wanting MORE regulation!)

    11/18/2009 10:01:09 PM PST · by wac3rd · 7 replies · 300+ views
    Contra Costa Times ^ | November 18, 2009 | Steve Harmon
    SACRAMENTO — Jerry Brown was sounding downright conservative when he told a group of corporate attorneys last week that the state's businesses are burdened with too many regulations. And, previously, he insisted state government needed more downsizing, dismissing higher taxes as an antidote to California's growing economic problems. (snip) "This state is ungovernable and in a mess, and we need to be hearing from Jerry Brown how he gets us out of this mess," said Robert Cruickshank, the public policy director for the Courage Campaign, a liberal advocacy group. "Cutting regulations is not the answer. It doesn't get teachers back...
  • L.A. City Council puts off medical marijuana vote

    11/18/2009 8:42:40 PM PST · by UAConservative · 2 replies · 105+ views
    LA Times ^ | November 18,2009 | John Hoeffel
    The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday postponed a vote on a medical marijuana ordinance, with members saying they needed time to study numerous proposed amendments. But council members, who will return to the measure Tuesday, pressed for a quick end to a drawn-out deliberation that has unfolded as hundreds of dispensaries opened. "I think that we need to act relatively quickly," said council President Eric Garcetti. "We need some protection in there now to improve what's out there. We also need to be able to deter bad operators." The council appeared likely to allow dispensaries to sell marijuana, dismissing...
  • Senate vote today, November 19th: Disabled vets care versus subsidies for the UN bureaucracy

    11/18/2009 2:20:39 PM PST · by Ooh-Ah · 124 replies · 1,805+ views
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  • Judge: Feds must grant gay lawyer insurance pay

    11/18/2009 6:06:28 PM PST · by SmithL · 18 replies · 591+ views
    AP via SFGate ^ | 11/18/9 | LISA LEFF, Associated Press Writer
    San Francisco, CA (AP) -- A federal lawyer who was prevented from enrolling his same-sex spouse in his government-sponsored health plan must be reimbursed the cost of outside insurance and other medical expenses, a California judge ruled Tuesday. Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Stephen Reinhardt said Brad Levenson, a public defender in Los Angeles, is entitled to the money because the Office of Personnel Management refused to authorize health coverage for Levenson's husband of 16 months. That violates both his constitutional rights and the court's anti-discrimination rules, the judge ruled. "The denial of federal benefits to same-sex spouses...
  • Former NFL Player Sentenced to Nearly Five Years in Fraud Scheme that Cost Victims Over $5 Million

    11/18/2009 4:33:46 PM PST · by Larry381 · 4 replies · 282+ views
    Department of Justice ^ | November 16, 2009 | United States Attorney's Office Central District of California
    SANTA ANA, CA—A former high school and college football star who briefly played with the Tennessee Titans was sentenced this afternoon to 57 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to fraud charges related to a $5 million Ponzi scheme. Reed Kyle Diehl, 31, of Coto de Caza, was sentenced by United States District Judge David O. Carter, who noted the “extraordinary” harm caused by Diehl’s scheme. Diehl pleaded guilty in July to three counts of wire fraud and one count of money laundering, admitting that he bilked investors with promises of high rates of returns on investments in loan...
  • Schwarzenegger visits California troops

    11/18/2009 4:28:29 PM PST · by SandRat · 4 replies · 135+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | 1st Lt. William Marquez, USA
    California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger talks with Spc. Ferrell Mapp, a resident of Richmond, Calif., and a member of the California National Guard, 49th Military Police Brigade, during a breakfast event held on Camp Victory, Baghdad, Nov. 17. At right is Brig. Gen. Donald Currier, commander of the 49th, and close aide to the governor in his civilian job. Photo by Sgt. Kenneth Bince, 49the Military Police Brigade. BAGHDAD — California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger shared breakfast and conversation with his State’s Soldiers during a visit here to Camp Victory, Nov. 17. Schwarzenegger said he visited the Fairfield, Calif.-based 49th Military Police...
  • Inevitable sacrifice: A story of love, marriage and a couple's service to country

    11/18/2009 4:24:34 PM PST · by SandRat · 1 replies · 242+ views
    Air Force Link ^ | Senior Airman Stephen Linch, USAF
    11/18/2009 - SOUTHWEST ASIA (AFNS) -- He was there, and then he was gone. It was just a glimpse in the night of Oct. 31. She continued to exit the C-130 Hercules that had just landed at this air base in Southwest Asia, still scanning her surroundings to see if it could be. Then she saw him. Her face lit up as she joyfully greeted her husband at the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing reception area. Although she was ecstatic to see her husband for the first time in six months, Capt. Kieran Dhillon-Davis, the newly arrived chief of the 380th...
  • CA: 2009 HJTA Legislative Report Card

    11/18/2009 1:28:22 PM PST · by CounterCounterCulture · 76+ views
    The 2009 Legislative Report Card rates lawmakers based on their votes on 35 bills. As HJTA has done in previous years, 14 bills were double-weighted, including all six constitutional amendments that attacked Proposition 13 or 218. Also, all legislators voting for February’s $12.6 billion in new income, sales and car taxes received an automatic 20 point deduction. Regarding individual legislators, HJTA is pleased to report that for the second consecutive year, Assembly Member Joel Anderson has received a perfect score from HJTA. He is joined in this fine accomplishment by Assembly Member Diane Harkey. These two legislators are now in...
  • Years of budget deficits predicted for California

    11/18/2009 12:35:55 PM PST · by SmithL · 7 replies · 278+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 11/18/9 | Kevin Yamamura
    California faces annual budget deficits of $20 billion even while assuming state employees would receive no salary increases through 2014-15, according to a forecast issued today by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office. The fiscal report also assumes that the state would not provide automatic cost-of-living adjustments to social service programs, courts and higher education -- just as the University of California system today is considering raising tuition 32 percent over the next year to compensate for state budget cuts. Legislative Analyst Mac Taylor said today that his projections assume that state worker furloughs will end in June 2010. In the...
  • Calif. requires TVs to be more energy efficient

    11/18/2009 12:30:34 PM PST · by SmithL · 40 replies · 528+ views
    AP via SFGate ^ | 11/18/9 | SAMANTHA YOUNG, Associated Press Writer
    Sacramento, Calif. (AP) -- Power-hungry TVs will be banned from store shelves in California after state regulators Wednesday adopted a first-in-the-nation mandate to reduce electricity demand. On a unanimous vote, the California Energy Commission required all new televisions up to 58 inches to be more energy efficient, beginning in 2011. The requirement will be tougher in 2013, with only a quarter of all TVs currently on the market meeting that standard.
  • Forecast: California faces another massive deficit

    11/18/2009 11:55:17 AM PST · by Kartographer · 27 replies · 469+ views
    AP/GoogleNews ^ | 11/18/09 | JUDY LIN
    California will face a nearly $21 billion budget gap over the next year and a half, extending a fiscal crisis that already has led to steep cuts to public schools, social services and health programs. In a report Wednesday, the Legislature's nonpartisan budget analyst pins the blame on the deep recession and poor decisions by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and state lawmakers over the past year.
  • "California's Future Political Rock Stars"

    11/18/2009 8:02:36 AM PST · by hoguenews · 1 replies · 193+ views
    Hogue News ^ | November 2, 2009 | Eric Hogue
    With most of the state beginning to focus on their favorite candidate for the Primary Election coming next June, nobody is paying any attention to the selection of fourteen regular citizens who will become “Rock Stars” come February 2010. Next year fourteen citizens will be known as the “Citizens Redistricting Commission” for California’s future; regular people who will be selected from thousands of applicants between December 15, 2009 and February 15, 2010 put in charge of coloring the Golden State’s future. Have you read the application and qualification process here? These people will be "rick stars", and politically ignorant. The...
  • "California’s Ridiculous “No-Death” Death Penalty"

    11/18/2009 7:48:07 AM PST · by hoguenews · 17 replies · 539+ views
    Hogue News ^ | November 18, 2009 | Mitch Zak
    Have you considered...One national news story recently caught my eye and reminded me of the sad state of affairs that is California’s “No Death” Death Penalty. I call it that because most of the 685 inmates on California’s Death Row will die of natural causes. Consider this. One week ago, today, John Allen Muhammad – the Washington DC sniper – was executed in Virginia. He was convicted in 2003 of killing ten people and sentenced to death in March, 2004. That’s five and a half years from conviction through the appeals process to implementation of what is an appropriate and...
  • Dan Walters: California's 1988 insurance battle could see 2010 reprise

    11/18/2009 7:45:30 AM PST · by SmithL · 203+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 11/18/9 | Dan Walters
    When California's political consultants share war stories, 1988's immensely expensive, multifront battle between insurance companies and lawyer-backed consumer groups takes center stage. Tens of millions of dollars were spent on a confusing array of competing ballot measures, and when the dust had settled, insurers had lost big, particularly with passage of Proposition 103, which made the state insurance commissioner an elected official and dramatically increased insurance regulation. It was a big battle in the decades-long "tort war" over rules governing who can sue whom for personal injuries, including auto accidents – a war fought in the Legislature, on the ballot...
  • SAN FRANCISCO: Mayor Newsom hints why he's ducking reporters

    11/18/2009 7:39:46 AM PST · by SmithL · 8 replies · 658+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 11/18/9 | Phillip Matier, Andrew Ross
    San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom stopped just long enough outside his office door the other day to give reporters a hint why he's been ducking them these past two weeks: "I think you guys should consider your reporting," the mayor said, before fleeing down a staircase and out a City Hall basement door.Newsom ignored our question about why he was leaving Monday night without taking time to address a sizable dinner crowd assembled under the Rotunda to honor the visiting deputy prime minister of Vietnam - whom he had just greeted in his inner office.One organizer told us that Newsom...
  • Feds to check if BART service and fares amounts to bias

    11/17/2009 9:25:43 PM PST · by SmithL · 19 replies · 483+ views
    Contra Costa Times ^ | 11/17/9 | Dennis Cuff
    A federal agency says it is conducting a civil rights review of BART service and fares in part because of a complaint that a planned rail extension to the Oakland International Airport would unfairly benefit affluent airline travelers over minority public transit riders.
  • CALIFORNIA: Budget hole grows to $21 billion

    11/17/2009 9:17:32 PM PST · by SmithL · 32 replies · 602+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 11/17/9 | Dan Smith
    Despite revenue projections that are holding relatively firm, California faces a $21 billion state budget shortfall over the next year and half, according to sources who have been briefed on a projection from the Legislature's budget analyst. The shortfall will be detailed in a report due to be released Wednesday by Legislative Analyst Mac Taylor. Sources said the report will show the state will fall short by $6.3 billion in the fiscal year that began July 1, due largely to failed projections in the spending plan lawmakers cobbled together in July. Lawmakers and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger failed to reduce the...
  • Reminder: Chris Horner to Speak at UC Merced this Friday

    11/17/2009 6:44:44 PM PST · by oliverdarcy · 1 replies · 89+ views
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    I just wanted to remind everyone that Environmental Policy Expert Chris Horner will be speaking at UC Merced this Friday. There will be a Q & A session, so come with plenty of questions. In addition, if you own any of his books (The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming, Red Hot Lies) and would like them autographed, bring a copy with you. The event will take place in the Lakireddy Auditorium, with doors opening at 6 pm and the event starting at 6:15 pm. Refreshments will be provided and everyone is encouraged to attend. The event is FREE, so...
  • Schwarzenegger got big money from alleged Ponzi schemer

    11/17/2009 3:57:52 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 12 replies · 359+ views
    Sac Bee ^ | 11/17/09 | Dan Walters
    A big chunk of the money that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger collected last year to finance a political reform ballot measure came from a man now being accused of running a massive Ponzi-style fraud in Florida. When federal investigators raided the offices of Fort Lauderdale, FL, attorney Scott Rothstein, looking for evidence to bolster civil and potentially criminal charges of running a huge Ponzi-style fraud, they found many pictures of Rothstein with prominent politicians. The Wall Street Journal reported that Rothstein appeared to be particularly close to Florida Gov. Charlie Crist but among other political figures in the photos were former...