Last week, our state’s junior Senator, Ma’am Barbara Boxer, traveled with great fanfare to San Diego to boast about how many jobs the “stimulus” created only to have a news organization debunk her claim.
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If Chuck DeVore wants to run against Dede Scozzafava, he should move to New York. I believe she’s up for reelection next fall to the State Assembly.
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I’ll be heading up to San Francisco to celebrate Thanksgiving with the state’s most important citizen (my newest nephew) and would like to organize a GayPatriot brunch, lunch (or dinner) that weekend.
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The Golden State is beginning to lose its luster in large measure because legislators surely assumed that given our state’s climate and natural beauty, people would pay extra to live here.
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Question 1, a repeal of the New England state’s law allowing same-sex marriage, passed with 52.7 percent of voters in favor; nearly parallel to the 52 percent of California’s voters last year that passed Proposition 8, the Constitutional amendment banning gay marriage in the Golden State.
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It seems some conservative bloggers are so devoted to defeat the more establishment Republicans in the race that they assume all contests on the right are between a “stimulus” supporters like Charlie Crist and Marco Rubio or Dede Scozzafava and Doug Hoffman.
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Would-be Jon Corzines are quaking in their boots (and heels). Having watched firsthand an unpopular Democratic Governor win reelection in the Golden State in 2002 by trashing his opponent, I thought the New Jersey Democrat’s nasty campaign might have worked.
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Given that the elected legislature had passed and the elected Governor had signed the law in Maine recognizing same-sex marriage, I had expected the dynamics of the race to be a little different in the Pine Tree State.
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As the Golden State continues to shed jobs, you’d think our representatives in Washington would seek to avoid policies which could further damage the state’s fragile economy.
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Last week alone, more Californians filed for jobless benefits for the first time than the number of jobs created by the “stimulus” since it passed nearly nine months ago.
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I’m assuming that’s a net loss, so it would factor in the 2,260 jobs gained due to the “stimulus.
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Chiding Senate Republicans in February for trying to slow passage of the Democrats’ spendthrift “so-called stimulus” package, Ma’am Barbara Boxer said swift action was necessary because jobs “were being lost every minute“.
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With California’s unemployment rate the highest it’s been since the year our junior Senator, Barbara Boxer, was born, I was wondering (yet again) what, in her 17 years representing the state in the United States Senate, that Democrat has done to create jobs in the Golden State.
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Not much.
But, our junior Senator’s still got one year to complete her third term, so maybe she’ll actually accomplish something that helps bring the Golden State back from the brink.
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With nearly one in eight adults in the Golden State out of work, our junior Senator, instead of trying to reduce the burdens on California companies which create jobs seeks to increase them.
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With the junior Senator from California, elected at the tail-end of a recession, having watched unemployment climb by 33% in the Golden State during her tenure in the United States Senate*, we in California need a representative in Washington who knows how to create jobs.
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Language was filed today to repeal Proposition 8 and bring marriage equality back to the Golden State.
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In an excellent article on the water shortage in the Golden State, Max Schulz gives a brief background on how massive irrigation projects helped transform the desert of the San Joaquin Valley “into a paradise, providing much of the fruits and vegetables and dairy products Americans consume.
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Earlier today (Tuesday), I received an e-mail from Geoff Kors, Executive Director of Equality California (EQCA), urging me to join a boycott a certain hotel to pressure its owner, Doug Manchester, to “make a public apology” for donating “$125,000 in critical seed money to put Prop.
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Timothy Garton Ash's clinical diagnosis of the crisis facing the state of California was striking in two ways.
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