Tag Archives: CA-11

California Blog Roundup for July 21, 2006

Today’s California Blog Roundup is on the flip. Teasers: Arnold Schwarzenegger, CA-04, CA-11, CA-41, Jerry Lewis, John Doolittle, Republican corruption, clean money, voting, lots of other stuff.

Governor’s Race

Jerry McNerney / Paid-For Pombo / CA-11

    SNTP has a rumination on the McNerney / Filson fundraising dead heat. Filson was the Democratic institutional “moderate” candidate who was supposed to be able to really get funded, but McNerney picked up the grassroots support and ran even with Filson. Now if only McNerney could get a little institutional help, maybe we could narrow the gap with Paid-For Pombo. You’d think there’d be a lesson here for the institutional committees.

15% Doolittle / CA-04

  • 15% Doolittle cuts through red tape for folks, if (purely by coincidence) they’re paying his wife a lot of money for services she didn’t actually provide.
  • California is a community property state. That means that half of every dollar that someone pays 15% Doolittle’s wife actually belongs to 15% Doolittle. So in Q2 2006, 15% Doolittle personally took in more than $17,500 from campaign contributors.
  • One MIL-yon Dollars! That’s what 15% Doolittle spent on his primary bid alone. If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance… Seriously, think about this. There are fewer than 650,000 people in CA-04, and the most expensive media market is Sacramento. And 15% Doolittle spent a cool million to defend himself against a Republican challenger.

Other Republican Paragons

The Rest

California Blog Roundup for July 18, 2006

(Bumped up for visibility – promoted by SFBrianCL)

Today’s California Blog Roundup is on the flip. Teasers: Phil Angelides, Arnold Schwarzenegger, CA-04, CA-11, CA-41, Jerry Lewis, Richard Pombo, John Doolittle, Republican corruption, education, voting rights.

Governor’s Race

Jerry McNerney / Paid-For Pombo / CA-11

15% Doolittle / CA-04

Other Republican Paragons

Voting

Education

Miscellany

CA-11: Pombo’s got a surprise for you, Mr. Red-legged Frog.

(Cross posted to DailyKos and MyDD. – promoted by SFBrianCL)

A message from Congressman Pombo (well, kinda)

From: Congressman Richard A. Pombo([email protected])
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 2:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Reply from Congressman Pombo
  15% Pombo

July 14, 2006

Mr. R. Legged Frog
35 Swampy Marsh Ln
Tracy, CA 95304

Dear. Mr. Frog:

Thank you for contacting me regarding some of your concerns about the Endangered Species Act. I appreciate hearing from you and welcome your input. I apologize for the long delay.  I see that you sent your email last month but you know how those internets can be. My friend, Sen. Ted Stevens, tells me that they are a series of tubes.  Thank Heavens that AT&T will fix all that hooey.

You first mentioned your general opposition to my revisions to the Endangered Species Act, suggesting that its success for hundreds of species is something more than a mere coincidence.  Yes, I know that the population of bald eagles has risen from 417 in 1963 to 9,250 in 2006 and that the number of breeding pairs of Kirtland’s warblers has risen from 210 to 1,415 pairs between 1971 and 2005.  But, just because some “scientists” say that 93% of species on the endangered species list are stabilizing and moving toward recovery: 93% doesn’t make it so.  Let me give you some of my good ol’ fashioned rancher studyin’:

That’s not accurate. Less than 6 percent of the species listed by the Fish and Wildlife Service will even qualify as recovering, as moving in the right direction. Nearly 40 percent of the species on the list, they don’t even know what their status is. It’s over 70 percent of the population that is either declining in population or they have no idea. (Modesto Bee 7/17/06)

Now, I feel no compulsion to either back that up with actual evidence, as those “scientists” did, or tell you where I found that information.  You see, as a rancher, I know how these things go.  You see, I had some terrible experiences with the kit fox back in the ‘90s.  I may have exaggerated and smudged the truth a bit, but the basic story of government interference is delivered in my pearls of wisdom that I “stretched.”

The next issue you brought up was the loss of habitat for you and your family.  While I am saddened by the loss of 819 of your 823 children, it is merely a statistical blip.  I’m sure there will be water in your creek beds in no time!  And as I’ve always said ranchers shouldn’t be overburdened with governmental regulation.  Let me show you something I said in an interview from the Modesto Bee:

I didn’t like the way [The ESA] treated private property owners. It was heavy-handed. It didn’t really matter what the facts were on the ground or what the science was. It was decisions being driven by somebody in Washington who had never even been to the area being regulated.
I felt it was wrong for them to come in and tell someone who had been farming for a hundred years that you can no longer farm it any more because it was endangered species habitat.(Modesto Bee 7/17/06)

It’s not that I really don’t feel or understand your plight; it’s just that I don’t care.

Mr. R.L. Frog, I understand that your species may not survive the upcoming winter, but if by chance it does, please feel free to contact me. Please know that you can always reach me at (202) 225-1947 or via the website at www.house.gov/pombo which includes further information about me.  Again, thank you for your input. If I can be of any additional assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,
Congressman Richard W. Pombo

California Blog Roundup, July 16, 2006

Today’s California Blog Roundup is on the flip. Teasers: Arnold Schwarzenegger, CA-04, CA-11, Richard Pombo, John Doolittle, corruption, immigration, environment, prisons, education, privacy, voting rights, Republican propaganda.

Top Two Today

  • Local media activist Spocko has been waging a one-Vulcan war against Melanie Morgan and KSFO’s other despicable Republican propagandists. Seriously, you need to go read this stuff.
  • Five of the 20 California House Republicans voted not to reauthorize the Voting Rights Act. To put that in perspective, there are 231 Republicans in the House, and only 33 voted against voting rights. And to put that in even more perspective, only eight other Republicans not from the South voted against voting rights. California’s Republicans are far more opposed to voting rights than the Republicans are nationally. Oh, in case anyone is wondering, the culprits are 15% Doolittle (CA-04), John Campbell (CA-48), Wally Herger (CA-02), Gary Miller (CA-42) and Dana Rohrabacher (CA-46). If you’re a constituent, you might call and ask them exactly what they’re afraid of.

Governor’s Race

Jerry McNerney / Paid-For Pombo / CA-11

15% Doolittle / CA-04

Other Republican Paragons

Environment

Prisons

Immigration

Education

Reform

Privacy

Miscellany

CA-11: Jerry McNerney’s fundraiser with Nancy Pelosi

Jerry McNerney held a fundraiser in D.C. on Wednesday night.  Nancy Pelosi was among those in attendance. Other California Congressmen, including George Miller (CA-7) and Lynn Wollsey(CA-6), also attended the event on a rainy night in DC.

But you know who’s really paying attention to Dem fundraisers? Jon Fleischman.  He was very excited to see that Jerry wasn’t on the DCCC’s Red to Blue Page.  Well, how about the DFA endorsement he netted? Or Feingold’s Progressive Patriot PAC?  Nope, those don’t much matter to Jonny.  Jon is just so effusive that he sends his props out:

Of course, credit for this has to be split three ways. Pombo gets credit for running hard. Then there is the unlucky Dems whose ideal candidate lost the primary. Finally you can’t leave out the smart people who created a Congressional District boundary that was made to elect and keep electing a Republican.(FlashReport 7/14/06)

Personally, I think our ideal candidate won the primary, but I suppose Rahm would disagree.  No matter, Jerry was the better candidate.  I like the part about thanking the gerrymanderers.  Arnold would not like that one bit Jonny! In fact, I jost posted today about Arnold’s support for Sen. Lowenthal’s redistricting proposal.  I suppose it’s sarcasm, but you have to love him reveling in it.

The fact remains that the only polling done so far in the district shows McNerney ahead. If I was Ricky Pombo, I would hardly be dancing in the streets.  McNerney will win this seat, not because of some terrible gerrymandering or anything like that, but because he is the best candidate.  He will restore integrity to the position and end the corrupt influence of Pombo.

California Blog Roundup for July 11, 2006

Today’s California Blog Roundup is on the flip. Teasers: Phil Angelides, Arnold Schwarzenegger, CA-04, CA-11, Richard Pombo, John Doolittle, Jerry Lewis, Brent Wilkes, corruption, immigration, environment, prisons, environment.

Governor’s Race

Paid-For Pombo / CA-11

15% Doolittle / CA-04

Jerry Lewis / CA-41

Other Republican Paragons

Environment

Prisons

Immigration

Miscellany

McNerney Urges Senate to Stop Offshore Drilling

(Pombo was not pleased when Arnold announced his opposition to this bill, even going so far as to say that arnold didn’t read the bill and questioning the Governator’s intelligence. Pot: “Kettle, you’re black” – promoted by SFBrianCL)

Renewable energy expert, Jerry McNerney, has called on the US Senate to defeat any bill that would repeal the moratorium on offshore oil and gas drilling.

McNerney is the Democratic challenger in CA-11, where the infamous Republican Richard Pombo currently rules the district. Pombo spearheaded the House bill that will open our coasts to drilling. When moderate Republican Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY) tried to add higher fuel efficiency to the bill, Pombo helped defeat the measure. Pombo is not interested in a sustainable and responsible energy plan — he is interested in serving his favorite industry, Big Oil.

In a February 2006 poll by the Public Policy Institute of California, 2 out of 3 Californians stated that they oppose any offshore drilling, including 46% of the state’s Republicans. Arnold Schwarzenegger also opposed the Pombo bill, but that didn’t stop Pombo from serving the industries that support his political career.

After the bill passed, McNerney issues a detailed press release calling on the US Senate to not pass a similar bill opening our coastlines to drilling:

“The bottom line is that we cannot drill our way to energy independence, and we can not continue to ignore the very real problem of global warming,” said McNerney. “As sea levels rise, the risk of levee failure and catastrophic flooding in the Delta increases greatly, and salt water intrusion promises to wreak havoc with local farmers and land values in the district. Pombo’s plan is not a sensible energy plan for our nation or this district.”

“Once again, you have to wonder just who it is that Mr. Pombo is representing in Congress. While gas prices were soaring in the spring, he was jetting down to Houston to attend a posh fundraiser held by oil industry lobbyists. And now, with gas prices still over $3 per gallon and district families and commuters still hurting, we have Pombo recklessly disregarding the opinions of the vast majority of the citizens of this state as he tries to pay back his big money contributors.”

In addition to being environmentally reckless, Pombo has also proven that he is willing to be financially reckless to get what he wants.

McNerney also noted that the Pombo-supported bill changes the formula for sharing oil and gas royalties between the federal government and the states, such that four states – Texas among them – would receive a windfall while the US Treasury would lose as much as $69 billion over a 15 year period, according to figures supplied by the US Department of the Interior. The Associated Press reported that the White House issued a statement strongly opposing this provision in the Pombo-backed bill, as it “would have a long-term impact on the federal deficit.”

McNerney stated that “Stripping out $69 billion of federal revenue without stating how this revenue will be made up is fiscal irresponsibility at its worst. Who will Mr. Pombo put a tax increase on to make up for this shortfall? What spending programs will he cut? Or is he proposing to simply just add this amount as a further debt burden on our children and grandchildren, in addition to leaving them with an overheated planet?”

“Our nation needs a real energy plan, of the kind I envision based on new energy technology and an emphasis on conservation, that will create real jobs in our district while reducing the burning of fossil fuels. This will mean less time wasted driving in our cars to far away jobs, and more time to spend with our families. It will mean cleaner air and our kids having less asthma and other associated health problems. And frankly, we need to begin now to reduce the threat of global warming and the devastating scenarios envisioned by reputable scientists who are concerned about the Delta and a substantial part of this district that sits just above sea level.”

You can take action in two ways:

First, you can email, fax, or call your senators and make it clear that you do not support any type of offshore drilling — regardless of how much Republicans attempt to bribe other members of Congress with promises of money. The US Senate could vote on this issue as soon as this week.

Second, go to Mark Warner’s MapChangers website and vote for Jerry McNerney. If you voted in previous rounds, you can vote again in this final round which ends at 12:00 AM EDT on Tuesday, July 11. If Jerry wins, Warner will host a fundraiser for him — and Jerry needs all the help he can get to compete with Pombo’s industry money. (Note: when you vote at MapChangers, be sure to click the Submit button to have your vote count).

Thanks for supporting people like Jerry McNerney — one of the innovative Democrats who can actually set us on a path to sustainability.

(Cross posted at Daily Kos)

California Blog Roundup for July 6, 2006

Today’s California Blog Roundup is on the flip. Teasers: Phil Angelides, Arnold Schwarzenegger, CA-04, CA-11, Richard Pombo, John Doolittle, corruption, immigration, environment, health care, prisons, environment, clean money.

Governor’s Race

  • OK, today I like Bill Cavala: “Typically, however, columnists who have columns to fill seize upon poll results as facts to be explained – then explain them in terms of information known to dozens of California’s millions of voters.”
  • ABC on the Republican Party’s well-coordinated millionaire-financed pro-Schwarzenegger “he’s not as bad for the Environement as Richard Pombo” ads.
  • Frank Russo reports that Angelides has accepted eight invitations to debate, and wonders whether Arnold will be gutsy enough to meet Angelides for them. ABC also doubts that Schwarzenegger will have the guts to accept more than one or two, probably only the most scripted of them.
  • Follow the money if you want to know who Arnold owes, and who he’ll help.

Paid-For Pombo / CA-11

15% Doolittle / CA-04

Other Republican Paragons

Health Care

Environment

Reform

    Down With Tyranny supports Clean Money and Angelides, but has some concerns. Matt Lockshin responds in comments.

Prisons

Immigration

Miscellany

California Blog Roundup, 7/3/06

Today’s California Blog Roundup is on the flip. Teasers: Phil Angelides, Arnold Schwarzenegger, CA-50, CA-04, CA-11, Richard Pombo, John Doolittle, Brian Bilbray, corruption, environment, budget, initiatives, salmon, other environment, clean money.

More Initatives. Oy.

Governor’s Race

Bilbray / CA-50

Paid-For Pombo / CA-11

15% Doolittle / CA-04

  • Abramoff pays Julie Doolittle. 15% Doolittle, devout anti-gambling religious Mormon helps out Abramoff’s Indian gaming clients. Move along. No corruption here. 15% Doolittle can’t be bought. He’s an upright man, a family man, a religious man.
  • Dump Doolittle points us to an Auburn Journal piece on the bases of support for the two CA-04 candidates.
  • So here’s how our federal government “works” after 12 years of Republican majority rule: citizens pay our taxes, federal representatives ignore us and our local governments until our local governments use our taxes pay lobbyists, lobbyists give the federal reps campaign donations, fancy dinners, junkets, and jobs, and then our taxes sometimes come back to some of us (less a percentage off the top) on that basis. The Republicans: standing for the right to get rich in government since at least 1994.

Other Republican Paragons

Environment

Reform

Legislature

Miscellany

California Blog Roundup, 6/28/06

Today’s California Blog Roundup is on the flip. Teasers: Phil Angelides, Arnold Schwarzenegger, budget, CA-04, CA-11, Richard Pombo, John Doolittle, corruption, clean money, energy, environment.

Read This One

    Julia Rosen explains the core problem of bad Republican governance isn’t incompetence — it’s Republicans.

Governor’s Race

Budget

Paid-For Pombo / CA-11

15% Doolittle / CA-04

Other Republican Paragons

Environment

Reform

Miscellany