These People Vote
And that’s scary. The glaring lack of facts is appalling. To this observer, these people represent exactly what it is they themselves fear but somehow […]
And that’s scary. The glaring lack of facts is appalling. To this observer, these people represent exactly what it is they themselves fear but somehow […]
Tracy Wood over at the Voice of OC has found out from the City of Santa Ana the “supposed” reasonwhy Santa ana Mayor Miguel Pulido […]
So here’s the $100,000 question: John Moorlach will you opt-out of the county defined benefit pension plan once you are sworn in for your new term on the Board of Supervisors?
John Leos, although not a bureaucrat or business-as-usual politician, is the city council candidate who has real-world experience with pension reform. His vision for Anaheim includes providing taxpayers with transparency and accountabilityby auditing management ranks. If the voters in November honor him with a seat on the council, he will work to preserve and protect essential city services.
Please join the Orange County Young Democrats for their endorsement meeting next Thursday, September 9th at the IBEW Union Hall in Orange! Their guest speaker will be Congresswoman Loretta […]
Martin Wisckol reported yesterday on Total Buzz blog that House investigators have recommended that Rep. John Campbell and two other lawmakers be further scrutinized by […]
“Chelsea’s Law is a long awaited answer for victims and their families who had experienced heinous crimes perpetrated by violent sex offenders As a co-author of Chelsea’s Law, I am very pleased to see that the Legislature has come together on a bipartisan effort to pass this very important measure.”
The Voice of OC reported today that Westminster Councilman Tyler Diep has been triple dipping on public medical benefits. Diep, who was elected to the Westminster City Council in 2008, also serves as a Board Member of the Midway City Sanitation District. Diep is also a member of Board of Equalization Member Michelle Steel’s staff. Mr. Diep has been taking medical benefits from all three organizations.
Nelson blows out a puff of heavy smoke. “We can send them cigars. They get to enjoy one of the luxuries of life.†“This is something special. You get a cigar, it’s handmade, they know it’s something special to them,†Nelson said. “It takes 45 minutes to an hour to smoke and it’s something to help them relax.â€
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