Sunday, April 10, 2011

Governor Brown brings his "dog and pony" show to Riverside

Governor Brown brings his "dog and pony" show to Riverside and is greeted by a dog and pony.
Yesterday, the Governor brought his campaign to raise taxes on California to Riverside County with a stop at Arlanza Elementary School. The California Republican Party, The Republican Party of Riverside County, a dog, a pony and California Republican Party Vice Chairman Steve Baric were on hand to greet the Governor and ask the question Republicans in the State Legislature have been asking for years: Why won't the majority party accept reasonable reforms in state government so the state can provide needed services at a cost we can afford?

From The Republican Party of Riverside County:
Jerry Brown’s Dog and Pony Show Comes to Riverside - JERRY BROWN LAUNCHES HIGHER TAXES TOUR
CRP Chairman “California Speaks Out” Tour begins (April 7)
...the tour officially begins in Fresno and will criss cross the state over the next 12 months, with tour stops already being planned in Riverside, Sacramento, San Diego, San Jose, and Redding. The tour will feature CRP officials and Republican legislative leaders connecting with voters from all walks of life in an open discussion about the issues that directly affect their communities. In addition, the CRP is launching three new microsites, CostOfCAGov.com, WhereAreTheJobsJerry.com, and CAGOPCares.com, that will focus, respectively, on California taxpayers’ financial burden, the state’s high unemployment problem, and the volunteer efforts of Republican activists around the state.
Brown Plans California Drive to Keep Taxes as New Cuts Loom - Bloomberg