Thursday, June 7, 2012

"The taxpayer revolution has arrived."



Via San Diego Republicans

REPUBLICANS BASK IN ELECTION AFTERGLOW - UT San Diego

STATEMENT BY RNC CO-CHAIR SHARON DAY ON WISCONSIN RECALL ELECTION RESULTS

Congratulations to Governor Scott Walker, Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, State Senator Jerry Petrowski, and State Senator Scott Fitzgerald on their victories last night.

Also, I would like to congratulate my friend and partner, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus for his leadership and commitment to the recall elections in his home state of Wisconsin.

The people of Wisconsin have spoken above the shouts of the Democrats and union activists. Their message is clear: performance counts.

Scott Walker promised he would balance the state budget and ask public employees to pay a small fraction for their generous benefits. The Governor did what he said he would do. Now, unions and Democrats have wasted millions of dollars on senseless recall elections. What do they have to show for it? Failure.

Democrats brought a real war on women into Wisconsin with their attacks on Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch. What do they have to show for these attacks? Failure.

After yet after another attempt to change Wisconsin's State Senate, the result is the same. Failure.

Last night Wisconsin taxpayers told the unions and Democrats to stop the madness. In November, Republicans and Mitt Romney will succeed where Democrats have failed by winning the hearts and minds of those who think job creation and a balanced budget are good idea

Romney Versus Obama: A Record Of Success And A Litany Of Failures

BUDGET RECORD

THE ROMNEY RECORD
Governor Romney Closed A Nearly $3 Billion Shortfall Without Raising Taxes And Balanced Four Budgets. (Pam Belluck, "Romney Candidacy Puts Massachusetts Economy In Spotlight," The New York Times, 3/16/07)

THE OBAMA RECORD
President Obama Has Projected The “Fourth Straight Year Of Deficits Over $1 Trillion.” (“Highlights Of Obama's $3.8 Trillion Budget,” The Associated Press, 2/14/12)
__________________
Mitt Romney

Let’s follow Obama on his visit to the ATM known as San Francisco.


Obama’s first post-Wisconsin fundraiser “memejacked” by S.F. Tea Party - Zombie/PJM

President Obama sprinted through San Francisco on June 6 to attend yet two more high-end fundraisers. And I dogged him every step of the way.

Although Obama studiously avoided mentioning the Wisconsin election results during either of his speeches in S.F., Tea Party protesters rubbed his face in his party’s painful defeat yesterday, as we shall soon see.

Obama scoops up $2 million at 2 SF events - Carla Marinucci/SF Chronicle

Uncounted ballots: Could Clendenen and/or Solomon Still Win?

Clif Clendenen and Norman Solomon are not ready to admit defeat. - the Journal

Local election night results (pdf) showed Estelle Fennell edging out incumbent Clif Clendenen for the 2nd District Board of Supervisors seat by a margin of about four percent — 47.76 percent for Clendenen to 51.81 percent for Fennell. The gap between the two stands at 202 votes.

Nearly 6,500 votes have yet to be counted, according to Carolyn Crnich, the county’s registrar of voters, and Clendenen reportedly told the Times-Standard that he’s still hopeful that he could overtake Fennell and hold onto his supervisor seat.

Meanwhile, anti-war activist Norman Solomon ended election night in third place behind frontrunner Jared Huffman and Republican investment broker Dan Roberts. In California’s new open primary system, the top two vote-getters, regardless of party, advance to a November runoff. Solomon ended election night with 14.2 percent of the vote, not far behind Roberts’ 15.3 percent. In a press release sent earlier today, Solomon’s political consultant said this thing ain’t over:

“We are confident once all of the votes cast in this race are actually counted that Norman Solomon will have earned a top-two finish and advance to the general election.”

Do either of them have a shot? Analysis at the link

Hold Up There, Dan Roberts — Stormin’ Norman Solomon Is Still In This Thing - Hank Sims/Lost Coast Outpost

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Credit Regulation That Discriminates Against Stay-At-Home Spouses to be Focus of Subcommittee Hearing

The Federal Reserve rule requires lenders to consider individual rather than household income when determining whether someone qualifies for a credit card. Prior to the rule, which was mandated by the 2009 Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act, stay-at-home spouses could take out credit cards in their own names by citing household incomes. - financialservices.house.gov

The EPA has not addressed the constitutional question, including its wanton violation of probable cause under the Fourth Amendment. It merely states that it has authority to surveil the private property of farmers and ranchers. It defends its encroaching behavior as “cost-efficient.”

Here is a map of party control state by state:



at Ace of Spades
Turnout, Turnout, Turnout: The "Superiority" of the Democrat's GOTV is No More.

Always watch the WOW. Republicans as a unified front turnout out more voters than the Democrats could even hope to do, expanding Walker's margin over 2010 in both the raw margin and percentage of the overall vote, despite increased turnout in Milwaukee and Dane Counties.

This is the model and the end result of total unity across the party- you had the establishment GOP funneling money and manpower into the race under the RNC and the RGA, you had grassroots manpower courtesy hundreds of TEA party groups in the state and from across the country, coordinated phone-banking and explosive use of social media, efficient and effective absentee ballot distribution, immediate response to Democratic attacks, effective dismantling of false polling and "momentum" memes by those on the right inside and out of the traditional media, everyone focused on one single goal: keep Governor Walker in Wisconsin.

The Democrats' "superiority" in social media, in GOTV, in WINNING is as big a lie as the Lake poll showing the race "all tied up". The results last night make that glaringly obvious. If we attack from a united front, we win.

The question now is not can we do this in November, but do we want to. If the answer is a resounding yes, that we really want this, then it isn't a question how the Presidential race will turn out. DWS bragged this was a "test-run" for November.

You're damn right it is.

The Walker Vote Earthquake

The beginning of the end for public employee unions at the state and local level. - Peter Hannaford/The American Spectator Online 6.7.12

"Walker Survives Wisconsin Recall Vote," read the tepid headline in Wednesday's New York Times. Governor Scott Walker, however, did much more than survive. He defeated his rival, Tom Barrett, convincingly. His lieutenant governor did the same in her recall election.

Significantly, this election marks the beginning of the end for dominance of state, county and city budgets by public employee unions.

Lost in the Wisconsin coverage is the fact that Tuesday's election brought overwhelming votes elsewhere in favor of reducing overly-generous public employee pensions. In California, voters in two large cities decided enough was enough. San Jose voters passed Measure B by 71-to-29 percent. In San Diego, they endorsed Proposition B by 67-to-33 percent. In recent years both cities had been forced to cut back on libraries, recreation centers, fire and police services in the face of galloping pension liabilities. San Diego saw its annual contribution to pensions go from $43 million in 1999 to $231 this year, soaking up 20 percent of the city's budget. In San Jose it went from $73 million in 2001 to $245 million this year -- equal to 27 percent of the budget.

These events offer the necessary will to elected officials across the nation to pass reforms that will bring public employee pensions and health care contributions into line with private ones.

The process has already begun. In California, signatures have been gathered for a voter initiative, "Stop Special Interests," on the November ballot that, if passed, would break the umbilical cord between the state treasury and union treasuries. In California, among others, the state deducts union dues from public employee paychecks and sends these directly to the unions, thus saving them the need to persuade public employees to sign up to let the union bosses use their money in elections. This is the umbilical cord and the California unions have used it to become the most powerful special interest in Sacramento, having great influence over the Democrat-controlled state legislature.

What happens when the umbilical cord is broken? It happened in Wisconsin last year as part of Governor Walker's reform legislation. Dues stopped flowing from the state treasury to the unions. They had to sell their services to the workers.

Result: dues paying is down to 28 percent of the Wisconsin public work force.

Across the country, voter discontent has been building against overly-generous public employee benefits. Declining revenues in the recession sharpened public focus, along with the realization that, in many cases, these benefits had become far greater than they are in the private sector. In short, it began to look as if the taxpayers were working for their own employees.

What will the public employee unions do? Reeling from this loss, it is unlikely they will try another vengeance move such as the Walker recall. They also face a daunting task if many legislatures, county boards, and city councils propose reform measures, especially ones on the ballot for voters who are in no mood to continue "business as usual."

Peter Hannaford was closely associated with the late President Ronald Reagan for a number of years. His latest book is Reagan's Roots: The People and Places That Shaped His Character.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Lt. Gov. Kleefisch Thanks Wisconsin Voters In Recall Victory Speech

Senator Asks DOJ to Investigate SWAT-ting Attacks on Conservative Bloggers

A number of conservative bloggers allege they have been targeted through the use of harassment tactics such as SWAT-ting (fooling 911 operators into sending emergency teams to their homes), in retaliation for posts they have written, and now Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., has stepped into the matter. - Arlette Saenz

He has sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder urging him to investigate the SWAT-ting cases to see if federal laws have been violated.

...ABC News spoke with two prominent conservative bloggers who were victims of SWAT-ting, a hoax tactic used by some hackers to infiltrate a victim’s phone system, often through voice over IP (VOIP) technology to make calls appear as if they are coming from a residence. The perpetrators call police to report a violent crime at that home to which the police respond, sometimes with SWAT teams.

Just after midnight on July 1, 2011, Patrick Frey, a deputy District Attorney in Los Angeles and a conservative blogger who writes under the name “Patterico,” heard a pounding at his door as sheriff’s deputies arrived to investigate a call from Frey’s home about a man who claimed he had killed his wife. But no one in Frey’s home had been killed, and no one had made a phone call to the police.

“It’s a phone call that could have gotten me killed,” Frey wrote on his blog about the incident.

Frey was cuffed by police while they woke up his wife, who was asleep in their room, and questioned her about the safety of the children. Helicopters swarmed overhead with searchlights as the sheriff’s deputies investigated.

Frey told ABC News he received email threats prior to the SWAT-ting incident.

Late last month, Erick Erickson, the editor of the conservative site RedState.com, was the victim of the same type of targeting. He had written about Frey’s case just a few days before.
Erickson sat at home in Macon, Georgia with his family while his children played outside over Memorial Day weekend when two sheriff’s deputies drove to the house after receiving a phone call about Erickson allegedly shooting his wife.

Sen. Saxby Chambliss Requests DOJ Investigate SWATting - The Other McCain
Did Brett Kimberlin Stalk BlogCon? UPDATE: Confirmed or Not? - The Other McCain

Kimberlin has been accused of engaging in a campaign of harassment and intimidation against conservative bloggers, including Patrick “Patterico” Frey, Aaron Walker and National Bloggers Club president Ali Akbar. The case has drawn widespread attention, and major news organizations are taking increased interest in the story. ◼ Bestselling author Michelle Malkin wrote today:
[Award-winning conservative blogger] Ace of Spades has called for a National Day of Blogger Silence this Friday to focus Capitol Hill’s attention to this vital free speech fight.
Google Brett Kimberlin to learn more about this very serious matter.
Essentially, you've heard of 'suicide by cop' - this is referred to as 'attempted murder by cop.'

Romney Versus Obama: A Record Of Success And A Litany Of Failures

ECONOMIC GROWTH

THE ROMNEY RECORD
Boston Business Journal, January 2007: “Thousands Of People Are Re-Entering Massachusetts' Work Force As Its Jobs Engine … Continues To Gain Traction.” (Boston Business Journal, 1/1/07)

THE OBAMA RECORD
Los Angeles Times: “GDP: U.S. Economy Expands At Lackluster 2.2% Rate In 1st Quarter” (Los Angeles Times, 4/27/12)
__________________
Mitt Romney

Last night we got home from a dinner and discovered something wonderful when we switched on the television. There's an entire cable network called MSNBC devoted to the entertainment of conservatives. Apparently all they have on this station is disconsolate lefties 24/7. We assume it's part of the Fox empire. Roger Ailes is a genius, isn't he?

MSNBC: My Schadenfreude Now Blankets Cable. - James Taranto/Wall St. Journal

A guy named Lawrence O'Donnell hosts a show called "The Last Word," a misleading name, since here we are getting in a latter word. Even so, the show is awesome. O'Donnell cracked us up when he opened yesterday's show: "Tonight, the really big winner in Wisconsin's recall election is--President Obama." Later he had one of his fellow hosts, Rachel Maddow, on as a guest, and she agreed: "It's going to be hard to see this as a bad night for Obama," she declared, citing the president's "11-point margin of theoretical victory . . . over Mitt Romney." (Charlie Spiering has a video montage.)



Theoretically, Obama was on the side of the government employee unions that were behind the unsuccessful attempt to oust Gov. Scott Walker, who last year signed legislation abolishing most of their corrupt "collective bargaining" arrangements. "Understand this," the future president declared in 2007: "If American workers are being denied their right to organize and collectively bargain when I'm in the White House, I'll put on a comfortable pair of shoes myself, I'll walk on that picket line with you as president of the United States of America. Because workers deserve to know that somebody is standing in their corner."

In practice, Obama tweeted "present": "It's Election Day in Wisconsin tomorrow, and I'm standing by Tom Barrett. He'd make an outstanding governor." But he was only theoretically present. Not only was he standing, not walking; he was standing someplace far from Wisconsin. In fact, for all we know he was sitting at the time. We can't be sure he was even wearing shoes....

Here’s Michael Barone stealing the last little bit of their candy: - Allahpundit/HotAir
Exit poll: Wisconsin in play in November - Michael Barone/Washington Examiner

"Wisconsin is very much in play in November. And Scott Walker’s victory will not, to say the least, hurt Mitt Romney."

What should be especially galling to public union members is that over this last crucial weekend, Obama was but a two-hour drive away from Wisconsin as he gorged on a record fundraising binge

RIFT BUILDS BETWEEN OBAMA AND UNIONS - John Nolte/Breitbart

As Charles Krauthammer said last night on Fox News, "In Wisconsin, Obama literally mailed it in." Actually, Obama tweeted it in. Though public sector unions throughout the country broke their backs and piggy banks to win him the presidency in 2008, ever the calculating politician willing to throw his supporters under that over-crowded bus, Obama refused to show up and rally for the Wisconsin rank-and-file for fear a loss might give him a bad news cycle or two.

SPENDING GAP? MEDIA IGNORES $21 MILLION UNIONS SPENT IN WI - Ben Shapiro/Breitbart's BIG Journalism

The spin from the left on the morning after their disastrous Wisconsin recall election failure is that Governor Scott Walker (R-WI), who walked away with the election, did so because he spent oodles of money....

This is false.

Overall, over $63.5 million was spent on the recall effort by various parties. Walker spent about $30 million; Barrett spent about $4 million. Most of the money spent by Walker came from out-of-state sources – The Republican Governors Association spent about $4 million, almost all from out-of-state; the Kochs gave $1 million; the Chamber of Commerce gave $500,000. On the surface, then, it appears that Walker had a tremendous cash advantage.

Not so fast. As it turns out, labor unions spent an additional $21 million on the recall election. When it came to state senate recall elections back in September 2011, Democrats outspent Republicans $23.4 million to $20.5 million.

Nearly 800,000 CA ballots left to count in largest counties

Preliminary election results may be in, but some races won't be called until officials can count provisional ballots and mail-in votes that were dropped off at polling places Tuesday. - Sacramento Bee
A Bee survey showed nearly 800,000 uncounted votes in just nine of the state's 58 counties:
Los Angeles County..........................162,008
San Diego County.............................135,000
Orange County.................................113,119
Riverside County................................49,200
San Bernardino County......................29,800
Santa Clara County................86,600-96,600
Alameda County.................................61,100
Sacramento........................................84,000
San Francisco County........................31,000

These votes could determine a handful of tight legislative, congressional and local races and the fate of Proposition 29 to raise the cigarette tax $1 a pack.

McCain: Top-secret leaks coming from “highest levels” of White House



Two top figures in the US Senate — a Republican and a Democrat — have now spoken out publicly in frustration with continued leaks out of the Obama administration of “the most highly classified information.” - Ed Morrissey/HotAir

While CBS News treated McCain’s allegations with skepticism, Dianne Feinstein seconded McCain’s concerns about the leaks, if not the origins...

More outrage in Senate over intelligence leaks - Scott Wong/Politico

Another top Democrat joined the growing chorus of lawmakers furious about classified leaks to the press about cyberattacks on Iran, something Republicans claimed was a political move to bolster Democrats’ national security credentials and reelection prospects this fall.

At a hearing Wednesday, Senate Judiciary Chairman Pat Leahy (D-Vt.) said he was infuriated as he read a New York Times story last week that revealed President Barack Obama had ordered the use of a computer virus to disrupt an Iranian nuclear facility.

“I remember sitting there just fuming as I read the details,” Leahy said at a committee hearing. “And I have not had a briefing yet to determine whether what was in there was accurate or not, so I'm not saying ... it was, but if it was, it should not be in a newspaper.”

Normandy & D-Day — 68 Year Anniversary — We Will Never Forget

Ignore the spin: Wisconsin was a disaster for Democrats and President Obama



In the final hours before Governor Scott Walker’s victory, with the writing on the wall, President Obama and his campaign could only muster a tweet and a last-minute video for challenger Tom Barrett. But do not let that tepid support fool you: Democrats and their union allies spent an astronomical amount on a judicial election, four state legislative recalls and the recall of Governor Walker, only to lose. - Daily Caller

In the final hours before Governor Scott Walker’s victory, with the writing on the wall, President Obama and his campaign could only muster a tweet and a last-minute video for challenger Tom Barrett. But do not let that tepid support fool you: Democrats and their union allies spent an astronomical amount on a judicial election, four state legislative recalls and the recall of Governor Walker, only to lose....

Now, Democrats have lost yet another high-profile Wisconsin race. With this string of events taking place in a state that has not voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 1984 and is considered the birthplace of modern progressivism, Republicans must be starting to like their chances in November. Once considered an unassailable Democratic stronghold, Wisconsin is moving into the almost unthinkable swing-state territory....

California: Shift in voting rules shakes up primary elections

The potentially dramatic effects of two landmark ballot measures approved by California voters in recent years began to emerge Tuesday with a primary election that could lead to shifts in the state's legislative profile in Sacramento and Washington. - SF Chronicle

Prop 29: Dollar-a-pack cigarette tax measure falls behind

A ballot measure that would increase state taxes on cigarettes by a dollar a pack fell behind early Wednesday, the secretary of state's office said. - SF Chronicle

Proposition 29, which would raise $810 million a year for cancer research and smoking cessation programs, trailed by 50.8 percent to 49.2 percent. All precincts were reporting, but mail-in ballots that arrived on election day and other votes remained to be counted.

ELECTION RESULTS

Election Night First Report — Unofficial - County Elections
Election Night Second Report — Unofficial - County Elections
Election Night Third Report — Unofficial - County Elections
FINAL ELECTION NIGHT REPORT - UNOFFICIAL - County Elections
ELECTION RESULTS - Lost Coast Outpost (Hank Sims)

U.S. Congress District 2 - Districtwide Results - California Secretary of State

US Senate: Feinstein 1,801,422 (49.3%); Emken 454,937 (12.5)
Twelve other Republicans had a combined total of 880,000. Other Dems had a combined 260,000; minor party candidates had 150,000.

US HR, 2nd CD: Huffman (D) had 37.3%, Roberts 15.3% (in our County 18.5%), other 47.4%.
After Roberts it was Solomon, Lawson, Adams.

Voter turnout: Trinity 47.4%, Del Norte 40.8%, Sonoma 37%, Marin 35.4%, Humboldt 33.4%, Mendocino 28.4%. Sonoma County had far and away the largest number of voters, about 250M to Marin's 146M

Bohn sweeps 1st District Humboldt County supervisors race - Megan Hansen/The Times-Standard
Fennell maintains lead over Clendenen - Grant Scott-Goforth/The Times-Standard
Lovelace wins 3rd District Humboldt County supervisors race - Kaci Poor/The Times-Standard
Election Results! - The Journal

Barack Obama - The Amateur



Governor Mike Huckabee interviews author, Ed Klein, about his book,"The Amateur", which is a not-so-flattering and revealing biography about Barack Obama, with lots of named people who have contributed information to the book.

"“I’ve been a reporter for 50 years and I decided that this was a phenomenon I needed to investigate. Here’s a guy that came out of nowhere, an African-American senator who had accomplished nothing, had no experience, somehow hypnotized millions of people into voting for him and then gets into the White House and it’s the first time we’ve ever seen anything like this: an amateur in the White House.

"To me it was a great story, a story that need to be told because it had a direct impact on the future of our country.”

The Amateur, by Edward Klein at Newsmax
The Amateur [Kindle Edition] at Amazon

Stop Special Interest Money in California

The Stop Special Interest Money Act will be on the ballot in November. It will reign in special interests’ control over government and return power to the voters.
◼ Bans both corporate and union contributions to state and local candidates
◼ Prohibits government contractors from contributing money to government officials who award them contracts
◼ Prohibits corporations and labor unions from collecting political funds from employees and union members by means of payroll deduction and
◼ Makes all employee political contributions strictly voluntary, requiring annual written consent.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Scott Walker Wins Wisconsin Recall Battle



Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker beat back a recall challenge Tuesday, winning both the right to finish his term and a voter endorsement of his strategy to curb state spending, which included the explosive measure that eliminated union rights for most public workers. - Newsmax

LEFT-WING RECALL EFFORT FAILS IN WISCONSIN - Breitbart News
ELECTION OFFICIALS: 'VERY, VERY HIGH' - Breitbart News
WALKER'S POLICIES WON THE RECALL TONIGHT - Mike Flynn/Breitbart

Scott Walker's win tonight was a resounding victory for political courage and government reform. After more than a year of vitriolic attacks and tens of millions of dollars from union member paychecks, Walker and his GOP allies survived everything unions could throw at them. It was a victory for grass roots activists, the tea party and a newly emboldened Republican party. Most importantly, it was a victory for the common sense reforms championed by Walker.

Democrats claimed that Walker had championed "divisive" polices that sparked a "political civil war" in the state. The reforms required state workers to contribute a little bit more to their benefits and gave local governments the freedom to set their own health care and pension policies. Walker's reforms put Wisconsin government workers on the exact same negotiating footage as federal government workers.

In response, the unions threw a tantrum.

Recall Bid Fails in Wisconsin - Douglas Belkin/Wall Street Journal
Walker, Republicans win big in Wisconsin recall races - Washington Times

In addition to Mr. Walker, Republican Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and four Republican state Senate seats held by the GOP were being challenged. Ms. Kleefisch and three of the Republican Senate candidates had won their races while the Republican was leading in the fourth race late Tuesday.

Wisconsin Was All About the Economy - Amy Walter/ABC News
Walker: Voters want leaders to make hard decisions - AP/SeattlePI
How Scott Walker Helped Unions and Democrats Tonight = Jim Geraghty/National Review Online via Lucianne

Believe it or not, by winning his recall election - by a 57 percent to 42 percent margin at this hour – Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has done his foes – the Wisconsin Democratic Party, the public sector unions, the progressives and angry leftists – a favor. He has liberated them from the soothing illusion that they are popular, and that the public agrees with them.

WI Recall a Tea Party Victory - Dana Loesch/Breitbart's Big Government

If ever there was a measure of the muscle of the tea party movement, let it be judged by this election....

Why Scott Walker won the Wisconsin recall - Chris Cillizza/Washington Post
Walker withstands withering attack, wins in Wisconsin - Jennifer Rubin/Washington Post

California/Humboldt Election Results:

Election Night First Report — Unofficial - County Elections
Election Night Second Report — Unofficial - County Elections
Election Night Third Report — Unofficial - County Elections
FINAL ELECTION NIGHT REPORT - UNOFFICIAL - County Elections
ELECTION RESULTS - Lost Coast Outpost (Hank Sims)

U.S. Congress District 2 - Districtwide Results - California Secretary of State
at 11:15: Dan Roberts 15.5%, Jared Huffman 38.3, top two vote-getters go into the General

UCLA for Elizabeth Emken
AP calls Emken winner! Congratulations, and here's to retiring Feinstein!Election.

A very satisfying evening. I was touched to see Scott Walker, speaking in such a selfless, public-spirited way, after all the abuse he's taken for well over a year. He must feel so relieved and so vindicated, but the wasn't a shred of gloating or even basking. What a moment!



Walker's victory speech. - Althouse

10:24: "First of all, I want to thank God for his abundant grace...." And the people in factories and farms have "sustained" him. He loves his wife, Tonette. "Tonette's just been a rock." (Women love that, being called "a rock.") This must be so immensely rewarding to him. Thanks. Thanks. Thanks. He's praising The Framers. "What has made our country unbelievable... what has made the United States arguably one of the greatest countries in the history of the world"... is that there have been men and women who have stood up. There have been "good and decent people" who had "courage." I know he's trying to say that about himself, even though he won't say "I." But: I was courageous and I made the tough decisions....

10:36: "Talking together... solutions... prosperity for all our people..." Walker is talking about ways to "bring all our people together": with brats and beer! "Now is the time for us to come together."

10:39: A very satisfying evening. I was touched to see Scott Walker, speaking in such a selfless, public-spirited way, after all the abuse he's taken for well over a year. He must feel so relieved and so vindicated, but the wasn't a shred of gloating or even basking. What a moment!

Wisconsin recall thread - neoneocon

Romney Versus Obama: A Record Of Success And A Litany Of Failures

JOB CREATION

THE ROMNEY RECORD
Massachusetts Added Tens Of Thousands Of Net New Jobs During The Romney Administration. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, 5/30/12)

THE OBAMA RECORD
Under President Obama, The Nation Has Lost 572,000 Jobs. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, 5/30/12)
__________________
Mitt Romney

At Kenosha County polling sites, "There's been steady lines and some of them are running low on ballots and we have been printing ballots for some of the wards," Deputy County Clerk Edie Lamothe said.

Heavy turnout reported across Wisconsin - Journal Sentinel Online
Live-blogging the Wisconsin recall election. - Althouse
What Wisconsin Is Up Against - Moonbattery
Madison Goon Threatens Kleefisch – Wants Her Dead (Video) - Jim Hoft/Gateway Pundit
Open thread: Wisconsin - HotAir
It’s Here: Recall Day In Wisconsin - NoQuarter
Wisconsin Recall LIVE (Update – WALKER WINS!!!!) - Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion (get ready for celebratory music!)

Today's the day...


Tuesday is election day in California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Iowa, South Dakota and Wisonsin... All eyes are on Wisconsin.

VOTE TODAY!

Humboldt residents to decide future leaders Tuesday; voters to cast ballots for supervisor candidates - Times-Standard

(Humboldt County Registrar of Voters Carolyn Crnich said) the county mailed out 36,790 vote-by-mail ballots this election cycle. As of close of business Friday, the elections office had received back 12,463 of those ballots. A total of 76,197 residents are eligible to vote in this election....

Seven candidates are vying for the three county supervisor seats... 2nd and 3rd District supervisors will be decided in this election... Three candidates are running for the 3rd District supervisor seat... Candidates Rex Bohn, Annette De Modena and Cheryl Seidner are running for the position.

In addition to the supervisor races, citizens will vote for candidates for U.S. president, the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives and the California State Assembly.... Two state propositions are also on the ballot, Proposition 28 and Proposition 29. (CFRW and CRP recommend voting NO on 28 and 29)

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Resources:
* Humboldt County Elections Office, 3033 H St. in Eureka, 445-7481
* Humboldt County Elections Office website, www.co.humboldt.ca.us/election/
* California Secretary of State's website, www.sos.ca.gov
* California Secretary of State's toll-free Voter Hotline, 1-800-345-8683
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Election day tips:
* Confirm your polling place. Check your sample ballot, call the
Humboldt County Elections Office or call the California Secretary
of State's voter hotline to determine your polling location.
* If you have an absentee ballot, it can be dropped off Tuesday at any polling place.
* Absentee ballots must be received Tuesday.
Ballots postmarked with Tuesday's date will not be tallied
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Monday, June 4, 2012

CFRW Primary Election Voting Guide

The June primary election is just around the corner and our CFRW Voting Body has made its recommendations for the two propositions that will be on the ballot. If you will recall, these two propositions are the last two to appear on a primary election ballot. After this primary, all propositions must appear on the general election ballot only. This rule was changed by the Democrats in power because they know that Republicans consistently vote in primaries and that the Democrat union machine pulls voters out in general elections. That being said, the CFRW voted NO on both Propositions 28 and 29. Here are talking points for both propositions. If you would like more information on either proposition or the CFRW’s positions, please --- Email: the CFRW Advocate at advocate@cfrw.org

PROP 28: NO

◼ Allows politicians to serve 12 years in the State Assembly OR State Senate OR a combination of both
◼ As of now, there is a limit of six years in Assembly and a limit of eight years in Senate
◼ Prop 28 is written to intentionally deceive voters
◼ Prop 28 doubles the amount of time politicians can serve in the State Assembly
◼ Increases the amount of time politicians can serve in the State Senate by 50%
◼ Strongly supported by labor unions and special interest groups
◼ Special interest groups and labor unions would not have to spend as much money getting candidates elected because turnover in State Legislature would decrease, which means they would have more money to spend on promoting harmful programs elsewhere

Proposition 29: NO

◼ Increases taxes on cigarettes by five cents per cigarette and one dollar per package
◼ Would create a nine member “Citizens Oversight Committee” with carte blanch fund allocation
◼ Only 20% of the $735 million collected by the tax increase must go to cancer research
◼ Remaining 80% of tax revenue can go towards administrative costs, real estate investments, construction and recreation resources
◼ None of the tax revenue will necessarily go towards education or healthcare
◼ None of the tax revenue will necessarily go towards fixing the budget crisis
◼ Tax revenue created does not have to be spent in California or in the United States
◼ If passed, it cannot be amended for 15 years
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◼ California Federation of Republican Women cfrw.org

Emken Within Striking Distance of Feinstein

New Poll Shows Incumbent More Vulnerable Than Ever

(ORANGE COUNTY, CA) — A new U.S. Senate primary poll released by SurveyUSA today shows Elizabeth Emken as the top candidate among all challengers, especially when directly matched up against incumbent Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Feinstein topped the survey at only 42%, the lowest polling numbers in her 20-year Senate career, with 24% of likely voters undecided on the race.

Emken is polling within striking distance of Feinstein in their head-to-head matchup, earning 34 percent to just 50 percent for the three-term Senator. No other challenger comes within 20 points of Feinstein in a direct contest, according to the SurveyUSA poll conducted for KABC-TV in Los Angeles, KPIX-TV in San Francisco, KGTV-TV in San Diego, and KFSN-TV in Fresno during a three-day period between Sunday, May 27 and Tuesday, May 29, 2012.

"This just proves what we've been saying all along — that an overwhelming majority of California voters aren't crazy about the thought of another 6 years of Dianne Feinstein. In fact, at 42%, she's at her lowest approval numbers ever," said Jeff Corless, Emken for U.S. Senate campaign manager. "It also shows that in a one-on-one race, Elizabeth is by far the best choice to take on the incumbent. We still have a lot of work to do before June 5th but once Elizabeth Emken is the only challenger, we're confident that we'll have plenty of opportunity to bring Dianne Feinstein closer to retirement with each passing day."

Emken, an accomplished businesswoman specializing in efficiency and cost-cutting, and nationally recognized advocate for autism research and treatment, has the backing of an impressive number of Republican elected officials, prominent party leaders and the California Republican Party, which unanimously endorsed Emken for U.S. Senate in March.

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Hispanic Republicans Endorse Emken - California’s Largest Local Latino GOP Group Backs Campaign
Emken Gains Lungren Endorsement
Official statewide endorsement from the California Republican Party

Dan Roberts: Endorsed by The California Republican Party and The Humboldt Republican Party Central Committee

Humboldt: The California Republican Party's board of directors met yesterday, heard from many candidates and voted its endorsements. In our Congressional District, the 2nd, the CRP endorsed our committee's choice, Dan Roberts. It made no endorsement in the 2nd Assembly District (Chesbro is the incumbent Democrat) because no Republican filed for the job. The CRP endorsed Elizabeth Emken for U.S. Senate (there are three other Republicans running).
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Please click HERE for the full list of endorsements.

Obama Tanking on Intrade

Wisconsin Recall Update: Walker Ahead By 6+

Wisconsin's recall election is tomorrow, Tuesday, June 5, 2012 and last minute poll averages have Governor Scott Walker up by over 6 percentage points with the only poll listed over at RCP with anything less than a 5 point Walker lead is from PPP, a Democratic leaning polling service which has Walker over Tom Barrett by only 3. - Susan Duclos/Wake Up America

Intrade has Walker with a 93 percent chance of winning. (Update: 93.8%)

Last but not least, ◼ Democratic Governor Rendell now says recalling Walker was a mistake.

Statistical analysis: Nearly 95% chance of Scott Walker victory tomorrow? - HotAir
Late Polls Find Walker Is Still Favored - Nate Silver/New York Times

Two polls released over the weekend suggest that Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin, a Republican, remains the clear favorite to win Tuesday’s recall election.

Although the contest is fairly close, polls of gubernatorial races are ordinarily quite reliable in the late stages of a race. We have not officially released a forecast for the race, but Mr. Walker’s lead of about six points would translate into almost a 95 percent chance of victory if we used the same formula we did to evaluate gubernatorial races in 2010, which derives its estimates from the historical accuracy of gubernatorial polls over the past 15 years.

"Wisconsin voters essentially have been asked to cast ballots every 60 days for more than a year..." - Althouse

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Romney Versus Obama: A Record Of Success And A Litany Of Failures

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

THE ROMNEY RECORD
Massachusetts’ Unemployment Rate Fell From 5.6% To 4.7% During The Romney Administration. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, 5/30/12)

THE OBAMA RECORD
President Obama’s Advisors Predicted The Stimulus Would Lower Unemployment To 6% Today – But It Remains Above 8%. (Christina Romer and Jared Bernstein, "The Job Impact Of The American Recovery And Reinvestment Plan," 1/9/09)
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Panic is never pretty. When it involves a politician scrambling desperately to stay afloat, it is ugly. When it involves a president of the United States trading national-security secrets for political gain, it is obscene.

Bam-bo shoots off his mouth - Michael Goodwin/NY Post

Twice last week, The New York Times published insider accounts of Obama-administration decisions. One involved “kill lists” of terrorists targeted by drones. The other described cyberwarfare attacks against Iran.

The articles revealed details of top-level meetings and quoted the president’s comments. They were so gushingly favorable to him that it’s clear they were based on authorized leaks by the White House designed to make Obama look tough against terror. Flattery was part of the bargain.

...This is more than an unseemly spiking of the football. This is reckless politicking that reflects an his “anything goes” approach to November: Nothing is sacred except four more years.
The Times also outed Israel as our partner in launching the Stuxnet virus against Iran’s nuclear computers. While the United States and Israel were long suspected, the article shredded any deniability....

Documents reveal Pentagon gave Hollywood special Bin Laden access - Judicial Watch

Mexico upset by Fast and Furious as revelation that Obama accepts killing people as part of presidency surfaces

Mexico’s ambassador to the United States detailed last week how the administration of President Barack Obama left his government in the dark while arming violent drug cartel criminals through Operation Fast and Furious. - Matthew Boyle/Daily Caller

Last Thursday, Mexican ambassador to the U.S. Arturo Sarukhan told a forum on Capitol Hill that the Obama administration’s handling of the operation demonstrated an “outstanding lack of understanding of how criminal organizations are operating on both sides of our common borders.”

The operation led to the killing of hundreds of Sarukhan’s fellow citizens and two American law enforcement agents: Border Patrol agent Brian Terry and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jaime Zapata. The identities of the countless Mexican victims are unknown....

The revelation that Mexico was kept in the dark as the Obama administration pumped thousands of weapons into the hands of criminals in its country – criminals who then used the weapons to kill people – comes after news broke that President Barack Obama thinks it’s part of his job as president to kill people, as detailed in a soon-to-be-released book by Newsweek investigative reporter Daniel Klaidman....

Follow Matthew Boyle on Twitter: @mboyle1

Obama's ever-expanding "Kill List" - Joe Becker and Scott Shane/NYT

Oh my: Obama now below 50% against Romney — in California

Even in the bluest of blue states, he’s now treading water at 48 percent, still comfortably ahead of Romney but unable to grab a majority even in California - HotAir

Banish the thought from your mind that Romney has a chance of winning there. He doesn’t — although don’t hold me to that if we get another three or four jobs reports that look like today’s. No, the potential significance of this and the reason why there’s some buzz about it among righties on Twitter is that it’s circumstantial evidence that The One might be starting to collapse nationally.

Mitt Romney is now the front-runner to win the White House in 2012 - Toby Harnden/Daily Mail

Romney wants to make the campaign all about the economy and all about Obama. There is little doubt that Obama wants to talk about anything other than the economy but at the same time he finds it very difficult to depart from the “all about me” theme that has characterised his entire political career.

Put all this together and what have we got? Romney must now be considered the narrow favourite in November. Of course, Obama could well be re-elected. But this feels like a moment similar to the one in mid-December 2007 when Obama began to eclipse Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries.

We are now seeing a very different race from the one Obama or the Washington cognoscenti ever anticipated. Things can change very quickly but Mitt Romney has just become the 2012 front-runner.

Rasmussen: Romney 48%, Obama 44%



The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows Mitt Romney picking up 48% of the vote, while President Obama attracts 44%. Three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.

Approval of the president is now the lowest in three weeks. For all of 2012, his total approval has stayed between 44% and 51%.

In his weekly newspaper column, Scott Rasmussen notes that “the underlying reality is that Team Obama has a difficult hand to play. The economy matters more than campaign tactics, and the indicators at the moment are mixed at best.”

PAUL RYAN: 'DO WE WORK FOR GOV'T, OR DOES GOV'T WORK FOR US?'



Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) tells Breitbart News' Dana Loesch about the importance of the Wisconsin re-call election and how a victory for Scott Walker will have ramifications in the November Presidential election. Breitbart

Say it ain’t so: Nancy Pelosi’s female staffers paid less than men?

NO EQUAL PAY FOR NANCY, PELOSI DUCKS QUESTIONS ON SENATE PAY DISPARITY WHILE PAYING WOMEN ON HER STAFF LESS THAN MEN - Andrew Stiles/Washington Free Beacon

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) refused to answer questions about Senate Democrats paying their female staff members less than male staffers on Thursday. She may have ducked the question because a Washington Free Beacon analysis shows she pays the women on her staff $26,606 less per year on average.

According to publicly available salary data at the website Legistorm, Pelosi’s female employees earned an average annual salary of $96,394 in fiscal year 2011. Male employees earned $123,000 on average, a difference of 27.6 percent.

The gap is even larger if calculated using the median salaries for men and women. For Pelosi’s female employees, the median annual salary was $93,320 in 2011, compared to $130,455 for male employees—a difference of $37,135, or 40 percent.

...Daily Caller reporter Michelle Fields on Thursday asked Pelosi about the results of a Free Beacon analysis published last week, which found that Senate Democrats paid their female staffers about $6,500 less on average than male staffers.

“You’ll have to go to the Senate side for that,” Pelosi said. “When I was speaker, I was [the] highest paid person on Capitol Hill and the women took great joy in that.”

“I can’t speak to what the Senate—needless to say, it’s another world,” she added.

Is it possible that the females on Nancy Pelosi’s staff — the same ones who help Nancy craft all her Republican “war on women” nonsense — are paid less than their male counterparts? - Michelle Malkin

In addition to the women on Pelosi’s staff earning less than men, the White House reportedly pays women less than men, there are 766,000 more women unemployed today than when Barack Obama took office, and both Pelosi and Obama oppose banning sex selection abortions.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled Republican war on women…

WISCONSIN TEA PARTY RALLY ATTRACTS MUCH BIGGER CROWD THAN CLINTON RALLY

Glossed over in this Associated Press report about Friday's Wisconsin recall rally starring former President Bill Clinton is the fact that only "hundreds" showed up. - JOHN NOLTE/BREITBART

Not only is Gov. Scott Walker's Democrat opponent, Tom Barrett, the mayor of that great city, but Milwaukee represents one of two liberal strongholds in the state -- the other being Madison. By contrast, at yesterday's pro-Walker rally in Racine, somewhere around 4,000 showed up to see, among others, Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, Congressman Paul Ryan, and our own Dana Loesch.

...Maybe now we know why President Obama conspicuously stayed away from this fight, though I doubt that was always the plan. On Friday, the President attended a record six fundraisers, all of them within a few hours of Wisconsin. Fundraisers are usually scheduled well in advance, which means that it's not outrageous to wonder if the original plan had been to schedule these fundraisers nearby in order to give Obama the opportunity to host a rally or two in Wisconsin. If that's the case, the polls showing Walker in the lead likely scared Obama off.

Considering the month he's had and Friday's disastrous economic and jobs' numbers, the last thing the President needs is a cycle of Wednesday morning stories documenting his loss of magic in a state he won by 14 points in 2008.

Of course, Obama might have simply decided to send Clinton to Wisconsin in order to feel like he created a job.

Follow John Nolte on Twitter @NolteNC


WALKER CHALLENGER RUNS FROM OBAMA - Breitbart News

Hard To Watch: Dem Rep's Screeching Screaming Anti-Walker Song and Dance - BreitvartTV

GREEN SCAM: 80% of Green Energy Loans Went to Obama Donors – 19 Companies Went Bust



Go on. Pretend to be shocked and outraged by what is essentially a crony-style kickback / laundering scheme. - Jeff/Protein Wisdom
Can President Obama Name ONE Clean Energy Success? - Ashe Schow/Heritage Action
And, it’s expensive. Solar power is 35¢ per kilowatt compared to coal, gas and oil that costs 5¢ per kilowatt. - Jim Hoft/Gateway Pundit

That’s 19 (that we know of so far). We also know that loans went to foreign clean energy companies (Fisker sent money to their overseas plant to develop an electric car), and that 80% of these loans went to President Obama’s campaign donors.

The Promise of America


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View from the Left

EVEN MAUREEN DOWD BEGINS TO TURN - Maureen Dowd/NYT via Drudge
On Friday night, the nation’s capital was under a tornado watch. And that was the best thing that happened to the White House all week....
Obama Gets Left Behind - Kenneth Rapoza/Forbes
...Everyday I get emails from former members of Move On, a pro-Democratic Party group that was famously active during the build-up to the Iraq War in 2003. They’re complaining about one man: President Obama....
Ouch!… Juan Williams Mocks Obama Ad With “Dr. Evil” Anna Wintour - Jim Hoft/Gateway Pundit



“That was hilarious. That looks like a parody. It looked like the Romney Campaign planted Dr. Evil in the House of Obama. And, he said, you know, on the day the grim job numbers come out, let’s have someone who reeks of ornamental excess announce that the peasants can have a place at the table. It’s just unbelievable.”

For the alternative to be worse, it would have to be Putin or Ahmadinejad; not Romney. But there's no other available theme. Not for an incumbent who has nothing positive to show for his time in office, except giving the go-ahead to kill a wanted terrorist, while blowing the war in Afghanistan. Obama's original platform of change won't work anymore. Not "Change We Can Believe In", not "Safe, Sustainable Change" and not, "Can You Spare Some Change for My Campaign."

No Country for Old Incumbents - Sultan Knish

Obama would have gone negative anyway, but he has no choice now. It's either go negative or go home. The only way to be reelected, aside from the usual standbys of voter fraud and nuking Florida, is to convince the public that the alternative really is worse. And that's hard because Romney is so bland that he's darn hard to demonize.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Voter Turnout on Tuesday—It will be Low

Here’s a statement that won’t earn me a PhD in political science: Voter turnout will determine many races in Tuesday’s primary. We all know that truth, what we don’t know is what the turnout might be. - Joel Fox/Fox&Hounds

According to Quinn, as of May 30, 2012, the counties have reported that 1,352,000 ballots have already been cast. In 2008, there were 2,671,000 vote-by-mail ballots, so a number equal to half the vote by mail ballots in 2008 has been cast less than a week prior to voting day.
Recently, California elections are edging toward half the votes cast come from absentee ballots. Unless there is a landslide of absentee ballots this week, the absentee vote total will probably be behind 2008 levels.

All signs indicate a low turnout.

I won’t be too far out on a limb to predict that voter turnout for this primary election will be around, very possibly under, 30%.

Mitt Romney Wins Over The Right By Confronting Obama

Behind his confrontational strategy: A bet that the base cares more about grit than policy, and doesn't want him to apologize for Donald Trump. “This is right out of Breitbart's playbook” - (left-wing) Buzzfeed

After a day spent waging bi-coastal combat with the Obama campaign, Mitt Romney's team in Boston earned the highest compliment Rush Limbaugh has ever paid them Thursday afternoon: "I'm telling you," he said. "This is not the McCain campaign."

Once-skeptical conservatives knew exactly what he meant....

The unapologetically aggressive tone of Romney's campaign is manifest at every turn — from his aides' fierce Twitter wars, to the candidate's surprise press conference at failed green solar company Solyndra, and the campaign's continued refusal to apologize for Donald Trump's outlandish conspiracy theories about Obama's birth certificate. It's all part of a deliberate — and, so far, successful — strategy aimed less at convincing undecided voters, and more at rallying the Republican Party around its candidate.

..."Time and again, he(McCain) pulled back from lines of attack that could have been productive against Obama," said Rick Wilson, who cut slashing ads for the National Republican Trust PAC, an outside group McCain denounced. "He undercut surrogates and supporters. His consulting team acted like it was wine-tasting night at the Borgia's."

"Conservatives want a fighter, and Romney's been stepping up fast on that front,” he said.

Romney aides, too, privately contrast their no-holds-barred approach to McCain apologizing for his party's rowdy base in 2008. And for now — while swing voters go on vacation, and activists stay tuned in — the campaign is welcoming the comparison to a confrontational icon of the conservative movement.

Told that conservatives were comparing Romney’s tactics to Breitbart’s, one aide responded: "Oh great, that's what we were going for."

A Better Day



On day one of his presidency, Mitt Romney will focus on policies that grow our economy and create jobs. But more than that, a Romney presidency will signal that our country is back on the right track.
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How California Unions Hijacked the Golden State



President Obama raked in a hefty $15 million from Hollywood’s elite at George Clooney’s home last week. The $40,000 per plate star-studded crowd cheered the president’s just-in-time conversion to same-sex marriage; are they equally enthused about Mr. Obama’s economic prescriptions? - thefiscaltimes.com

Californians should know better. Their state, best known for red carpets, is awash in red ink, just like the federal government. Earlier this week, Governor Jerry Brown announced that the state’s budget deficit will approach $16 billion this year, up from $9.2 billion projected just a few months ago. Years of misguided financial policies have led to this: stifling taxes and savage cuts to public services – including Medicaid, childcare and welfare programs.

Even movie stars occasionally venture out. What do they find? A state with 12 percent of the country’s population and one third of its welfare recipients. A state with the nation’s lowest bond ratings, the second-highest marginal income tax rate and the third highest unemployment rate. Most important – a state that CEOs rank the worst in the country for doing business. Dead last! For the eighth year in a row.

The upshot? Businesses are leaving California.

Bloated Union Contracts Have Busted State Budgets
10 Insanely Overpaid Public Employees

Why Barack Obama Will Lose

What is O’s case? - JOhn Podhoretz/New York Post

As June begins and the election inches closer, the question bedeviling the president and his advisers is this: What case will Barack Obama make on his own behalf to undecided voters over the next five months?

That must have been on their minds yesterday, as they surveyed the cascade of disappointing data.

“All the economic data was bad,” wrote Joe Wiesenthal of Business Insider.

Friday, June 1, 2012

There is no vision from Team Obama about how to fix this mess, beyond these warmed-over proposals that made up the core of the (broadly unpopular) stimulus bill. What happens in a second term with the economy?

“The bottom line is that the U.S. recovery has hit another wall,” the Moody’s economists wrote. - HotAir

NEW CNN POLL: OBAMA LOSES SIX POINTS IN A MONTH, RACE WITHIN MARGIN OF ERROR

More bad news for the President arrives today in the form of a new CNN poll. - John Sexton/Breitbart

The poll, conducted May 29-31, shows the race for President has tightened significantly over the last month. If the election were held today, 49% would vote for Obama and 46% for Romney, which is within the poll's margin of error.

CNN does note that today's poll was taken before the release of today's disastrous jobs numbers.

Two years ago, President Obama went to Solyndra and touted it as an example of his initiative to create jobs. Today, the company is bankrupt and the building stands empty as a symbol of the failure of President Obama's policies.


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President Obama Shuns Lech Walesa

The Polish Solidarity leader is “too political” for the administration. - Rory Cooper/National Review Online

Lech Walesa was once a trade-union activist. He was often arrested for speaking his mind against Communist oppression behind the Iron Curtain in Poland and for defying the Soviet Union. He was an electrician who, with no higher education, led one of the most profound freedom movements of the 20th century — Solidarity. He became president of Poland and swept in reforms, pushing the Soviet Union out of his homeland and moving the country toward a free-market economy and individual liberty. And President Obama doesn’t want him to set foot in the White House.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Polish officials requested that Walesa accept the Medal of Freedom on behalf of Jan Karski, a member of the Polish Underground during World War II who was being honored posthumously this week. The request makes sense. Walesa and Karski shared a burning desire to rid Poland of tyrannical subjugation. But President Obama said no.

...This revelation follows an eruption of outrage in Poland after President Obama referred in his remarks at the Medal of Freedom ceremony to “Polish death camps,” a phrase that Poles have battled since the end of the Cold War. The phrase suggests that Poles were complicit in Nazi concentration camps, which of course is not the case. In fact, Poles were exterminated in the camps.

The White House’s flippant response to the uproar caused the Polish president and prime minister to demand more thoughtful and personal reactions. But White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Wednesday that the president has no plans to reach out to his Polish counterparts and has shrugged off the outrage in Poland.

America Gets a Wake-Up Call

Reading the unemployment numbers for May (can you imagine what the real ones would be?), your lefty-liberal friends should be ashamed of themselves - by Roger L Simon/PJM

I don’t need to see Obama’s hidden college grades. I know he’s a failure.

I don’t need to read The Amateur. I know he’s an amateur.

The sad thing is we are all paying for it — not to mention our children and our children’s children.

We’re not about to become Greece. We are Greece. Those of us who live in California are already Greece squared.

Liberalism is not only dead, it’s decomposed. We’d better inter it this November or we are all fools....

If it sounds like I’ve had enough, I have. I love this country. I never dreamed I would see it go down the drain in such an extraordinarily rapid fashion. Read the rest at Pajamas Media

4 Days until the Primary! Ladies, this is it! We are down to the wire.

With only 4 days left until the primary election, we want all of our Republican Women working hard to get Republicans through to the general election. With this new “top two” primary election, we must work even harder to make sure our candidates are elected. Find a local precinct walk or phone bank this weekend and GET OUT THE VOTE! (HRWF note: Check with local campaigns, see who is phone banking. Many candidates are putting out a strong to-the-finish effort.)

Remember to get to the polls on Tuesday, June 5th! If you vote by mail, make sure to send in your ballot TODAY, Friday June 1st! If you don’t get to mail your ballot today, you can drop off your completed ballot at your polling place. Make sure your voice is heard and VOTE!

NO on PROPS 28 and 29!

Our CFRW Voting Body recommends NO votes for both Prop 28 and Prop 29. In recent Capitol Updates we have included talking points and rationale for our NO position on both propositions. Click HERE (scroll down) for more information on both Prop 28 and 29. Please make sure you are spreading your knowledge about the devious nature of both of these propositions. Props 28 and 29 were written to intentionally confuse the voter. Prop 28 claims that it would reduce the amount of time that a legislator is in office, from 14 years to 12 years. But what the proposition actually does is increase the amount of time a legislator can spend in one office, meaning they could be a senator for 12 years, an assembly member for 12 years, or a combination of both. Prop 28 is backed by big labor unions because the unions would be able to put a legislator in office then control them for 12 years in one office instead of spending money on different elections or reelections to secure their support. Prop 29 is a 5 cent tax increase per cigarette, which might not seem like a big deal, especially to non-smokers. But what Prop 29 really does is create a 9 member committee of political appointees that has the power to allocate the funds collected from this new cigarette tax. The fact is that not all of the funds collected from Prop 29 have to be spent on cancer research or even spent here in California. It should come as no shock that current cigarette tax funds get misused (click here for Sac Bee article).

Props 28 and 29 are bad for California. Tell everyone you know to VOTE NO!

California Legislative Deadlines

Today is the legislative deadline for bills to be passed out of their house of origin. This means that a bill introduced in the Assembly must be sent to the Senate today and vice versa or the bill is dead. Two Assembly bills that have been sent to the Senate but will need us to fight there is AB 2109 and AB 2179. The CFRW Voting Body has decided to OPPOSE both AB 2109 and AB 2179. AB 2109 (Pan, D-5) would make it more difficult for parents to “opt-out” of certain vaccinations because of their personal or religious beliefs. It should not be required by the government that children must receive immunization for all “communicable” diseases. “Communicable” could be used at a later date to mean vaccines for sexually transmitted diseases and whether or not a “school-aged” child receives the shot should be the decision of the parent, not the government. AB 2179 (Allen, D-7) would allow the Department of Fish and Game to impose severe fines or penalties for relatively minor infractions, which would decrease participation in fishing and hunting in California. Democrats are chipping away at the rights of fishermen and hunters and this is just another example of governmental regulation we do not need.

A Message from CFRW President Hadley

The California Federation of Republican Women join NFRW in congratulating Mitt Romney as the GOP Presidential Nominee. Ladies, this is where we join together, put our boots on the road and make sure the current President has a new residence on January 20, 2013.

We are Federated women and can make this happen in California. Next time we read California is "O" country, it just boils my blood. IF, we believe such propaganda it will happen. SO PUT THE GLOVES ON, PLAN TO SLEEP AFTER THE GENERAL ELECTION, HIKE UP YOUR BOOTS AND AS THE BEST OF THE BEST, OUR NEXT PRESIDENT WILL BE MITT ROMNEY.

NFRW, RNC, CRP and CFRW will be sending out 'talking points" to use in combating all the negative press over the next few months.

STAY INVOLVED IN LOCAL, COUNTY AND STATE CAMPAIGNS. MANY VOTERS WILL NEED A LOT OF ENCOURAGEMENT TO VOTE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012. WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. WE CAN ALL PARTICIPATE REGARDLESS OF OUR AGE, PHYSICAL ABILITIES AND LOCATIONS.

ONE GOAL, ONE PURPOSE, ONE TEAM. 100,000 NEW MEMBERS. THIS IS THE TIME TO RECRUIT.

Carol Hadley

CFRW President

Tom Del Beccaro: 7 taxing questions for Gov. Brown

6. Shouldn't your party demonstrate fiscal restraint prior to asking people to pay more money to bailout Sacramento?

Hint: New York's Democratic governor and 2016 presidential hopeful Andrew Cuomo balanced his state budget in two years – while granting property tax relief – and restored faith in New York government as demonstrated by his 69 percent approval rating. Next door in New Jersey, Republican Chris Christie is doing the same and enjoys a 59 percent approval rating.

In the final analysis, California has a revenue problem because so many people are out of work, and businesses are either leaving or on shaky financial ground. Brown's answer to the deficit – higher tax rates – is the very reason people are out of work and businesses are leaving. In other words, Brown's cure is the disease itself. All of which begs the last question.

7. How does taking more money from cash-strapped Californians (who have lost $2 trillion in homeowner equity since 2007) and businesses convince them to spend more so the economy can revive?

It can't, and it never will, and that is why it is time for a new direction for California. read the whole thing at The Orange County Register

Mitt Romney’s State House counter-rally shows campaign’s nimbleness to date



When word leaked Wednesday afternoon that senior Obama strategist David Axelrod was coming to the State House on Thursday morning to criticize Romney’s record as governor, Romney’s team quickly mobilized. - Boston Globe

They ended up drowning out Axelrod, muting his criticism of Romney, and showing in the process the kind of pluck normally reserved for the Occupy Wall Street crowd.

As an Obama supporter tried in vain to organize a cheer of, “I say ‘O,’ and you say, “bama,” the Romney crowd seamlessly improvised to shout down another cheer of “four more years” with “five more months.”

As Axelrod took the microphone, he looked out at a sea of Romney posters reading, “Obama Isn’t working,” freshly shipped up Beacon Hill from the campaign’s headquarters in the North End.

To top it off, the Romney team brought in a bubble-making machine to lend a festive air to their mischief. Not to be denied, they commandeered an external outlet on an NBC News satellite truck to supply the electricity....

On Thursday, the Romney campaign’s penchant for secrecy - and ability to keep one - paid off when he staged a counter-attack on Obama not just at the State House, but across the country in California.

He packed his traveling press corps onto a bus, got on himself, and then rode in without revelation until he pulled up to the former headquarters of Solyndra, the renewable energy company that failed after support from the Obama administration.

There was not one Obama protestor in sight.

WORST DAY OF 2012...

STOCKS PLUNGE - Down 275 - CNBC
UNEMPLOYMENT GOES UP: RATE AT 8.2% - Yahoo
Weak US Job Growth Threatens World Economy - CNBC
Jobs Slowdown Adds to Global Fears - Josh Mitchell/Wall St. Journal

Obama: Buying A "Thingamajig" Is Good For Business, The Economy

"Maybe somebody will be replacing a -- some thingamajig for their furnace. They've been putting that off, but if they got that extra money they might just go out there and buy that thing. Right?" Obama said to laughter. - Real Clear Politics

Obama made his remarks after touring a Honeywell plant.

Obama hosts six fundraisers Friday in Minneapolis, Chicago: Flying to Minnesota under the banner of “official business” -- an event at a Honeywell factory in a Minneapolis suburb -- Obama will quickly turn to politics, lunching with three separate sets of donors at the downtown Bachelor Farmer restaurant, an eatery owned by Democratic Gov. Mark Dayton’s two sons, Eric and Andrew.

“The man who has been governor and had a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold,” Clinton said.

Narrative Fail: Bill Clinton channels @CoryBooker on Romney’s time at Bain Capital - Sister Toldja
Bill Clinton, predicting Obama win, calls Romney's business career 'sterling' - CNN

"I think the real issue ought to be, what has Governor Romney advocated in the campaign that he will do as president?" Clinton said. "What has President Obama done and what does he propose to do? How do these things stack up against each other?"

Clinton said there was no question Romney was capable of performing the "essential functions of the office."

"The man who has been governor and had a sterling business career crosses the qualification threshold," Clinton