Sunday, August 20, 2006

 

12 More Reasons to Vote in November

The California Young Democrats are considering the upcoming ballot measures--yes all 12.
Below are the initiatives, links to official summaries, the California Democratic Party's official position and the links to the supporters and opposition (if available).

If you are with a local chapter, make sure your club votes! Talk to your chapter president or politicaldirector@youngdems.org for more information.



Prop #


Title

CDP Recommendation
1A The Rebuild California Plan: Transportation Investment Fund YES
1B The Rebuild California Plan: Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, Port Security Bond Act of 2006 YES
1C The Rebuild California Plan: Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2006 YES
1D The Rebuild California Plan: Education Facilities: Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2006 YES
1E The Rebuild California Plan: Disaster Preparedness and Flood Prevention Bond Act of 2006
For more information on Props 1A through 1E: Rebuilding California - A Plan for Our Future
Website:
http://www.plan4ourfuture.org/
YES
83 Sex Offenders. Sexually Violent Predators. Punishment, Residence Restrictions and Monitoring.
For more information on Prop 83: Jessica's Law
Supporting Website:
www.83yes.com
Opposing Website: http://www.cjcj.org/action/prop_83response.php
YES
84 Water Quality, Safety and Supply. Flood Control. Natural Resources Protection. Park Improvements.
For more information on Prop 84: Californians for Clean Water, Parks and Coastal Protection
Supporting Website:
www.yeson84.com

YES
85 Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor's Pregnancy.
For more information on Prop 84: No on 85 for Real Teen Safety
Opposing Website:
www.noon85.com
Supporting Website: www.yeson85.net
NO
86

Tax on Cigarettes. Tobacco Tax Act of 2006 for hospital, emergency services, tobacco education.
For more information on Prop 86: Stop Big Tobacco / Coalition For A Health California
Supporting Website:
www.yesprop86.com
Opposing Website: www.noprop86.org


YES
87 Alternative Energy. Research. Production, Incentives. Tax on California Oil.
For more information on Prop 87: Make Big Oil Pay for Cleaner Energy / Californians for Clean Energy
Supporting Website:
www.yesoncleanenergy.com
Opposing Website: www.nooiltax.com
YES
88

Education Funding. Real Property Parcel Tax.
For more information on Prop 88: Californians Against the Statewide Parcel Property Tax
Opposing Website:
www.noprop88.com


NO
90 Government Acquisition, Regulation of Private Property.
For more information on Prop 89: Californians Against the Taxpayer Trap
Opposing Website:
www.noprop90.com


NO


Sunday, August 06, 2006

 

THE WEEK IN REVIEW: FRIDAY FUNNIES AND FOLLIES

THE WEEK IN REVIEW: FRIDAY FUNNIES AND FOLLIES

This week offered a veritable smorgasbord of Republican follies, we’re here to collect them for your enjoyment:

1. THE FIELD POLL
Monday’s Field Poll showed that almost every down ticket Republican is trailing their Democratic opponent by double digits. The Republican Party went radio silent, apparently observing the funeral procession election with solemnity. The candidates were forced into a desperate tizzy:
• Tom “Two-Time Loser” McClintock – This two-time loser for statewide office is down 10 points, and his main campaign strategy is to attack the Governor from the right – way to go, Tom!

• Chuck “In the Pooch House” Poochigian – This “bright star” for Republicans is trailing former Governor Jerry Brown by a demoralizing 21%. Pooch led the way in Republican vitriol in his response as he jumped up and down begging someone to pay attention to him, smearing the Field Poll’s methodology. Too bad he’s also trailing Brown in fundraising by over almost $2 million – way to go, Chuck! Maybe another internet video can cover those 21 points.

• Tony “My Wife Pays All the Bills” Strickland – He’s down by 11 points, but he wins the prize for most bizarre post-poll response. Strickland tried to brag about his cash on hand edge over his opponent, BOE Member John Chiang, which amounts to a $44,262 COH edge. Enjoy the extra lawn signs, Tony!

• Steve “Call Me Poison” Poizner – He’s only a 4 point loser, and he’s nothing short of exuberant. After throwing away $6 million of his personal piggy bank to lose a Bay Area Assembly race in 2004, Poizner went on to chair the disastrous Yes on 77 (redistricting) campaign. That campaign lost 59.5 – 40.5%. No wonder Steve-O is excited to be a 4 point loser!

• Claude “Who?” Perish – Who’s this guy again? Oh yeah, right – he’s losing by 25 points, and his campaign didn’t bother to respond to the numbers.


An unconfirmed report indicates that the California Republican Party is using Arnold’s Hollywood connections to broker a deal for a season on The Surreal Life for the whole Republican ticket. Season premier November 9th.

2. COOK REPORT
The Cook Political Report came out Tuesday with more bad news for Republicans everywhere:
“… the political climate will be extremely hostile to Republican candidates. Second, while Republicans benefited from turnout in 2002 and 2004, this time voter turnout will benefit Democratic candidates. And third, the advantages that the GOP usually has in national party spending will be significantly less than normal. … All of the traditional diagnostic indicators in major national polls taken in the past 10 days show numbers consistent with an electoral rout.”

That means Arnold’s base is already demoralized and unlikely to turn out in November. Add to that the fact that Arnold continues to sell them down the river in order to appeal to moderate voters (who have already seen his act and aren’t buying it), and it starts sounding like a deafening silence for Republicans this November.

3. ARNOLD ATTACKED FROM THE RIGHT – BY MCCLINTOCK … AGAIN!
After watching Arnold zig and zag away from his right-wing principles, even California conservatives are realizing that Schwarzenegger will say and do anything to get reelected.

After he backtracked on immigrant issues and his support for Prop. 187, Arnold left his campaign manager to deal with the blowback:

“The next day, Schwarzenegger's campaign manager Steve Schmidt tried to clean up the mess, but faced an onslaught from Ziegler and some callers, who accused Schwarzenegger of running ‘way, way, way to the left’ by trying to ‘pander’ to the much-needed Latino vote.” (Contra Costa Times, July 30, 2006)

But one prominent conservative wasn’t buying Arnold’s tap-dancing act – it was his own running mate, Tom McClintock: “The governor said something he didn't mean and I'd like to see him come forward and say so” (San Diego Union Tribune, July 29, 2006).

Apparently, the McClintock-Schwarzenegger marriage of convenience has hit the skids … next stop, Jerry Springer. Oh no he did-n’t!

Well, that’s a wrap for this week’s Funnies and Follies. Stay tuned – there’s sure to be ample material next week, too.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

 

CYD Ethics Code

Dear Members,

I have posted the draft version of the Code of Ethics that was sent out via email to chapter officers last week. I would like to emphasize that this is merely a draft and that this document needs your input so that it is comprehensive, realistic and valuable.

Please post comments about your thoughts regard the code directly or to generally address the idea of creating a code of ethics. If enough comments are posted, a conference call may be planned to further tease out ideas, address concerns, etc.

I also encourage anyone who may feel inclined to create their own draft - I would be more than happy to post it on the blog for you. Eventually, I would like to see the formation of a committee to create a revised and comprehensive draft that can be presented to the larger body.

Here is the link:



or

http://youngdems.org/blog/Microsoft%20Word%20-%20Ethics%20Code_Values.pdf


Thanks - See you all this weekend.

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