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By on May 25th, 2010 Your Vote Counts:
Let us all take a moment and carefully examine our ballots, if you have it. Some of you may have opted to vote by mail like I have making it more convenient for ourselves. It can be a hassle to have to drive to the designated areas to vote when we are so busy with our daily lives.
It’s nice to be able to fill it out in the comfort of our own homes or offices and simply throw it to the mail box when we are done and tell the Man our choices. If you have not opted to vote by mail, no problem. I am going to give you the CA District 11 choices, I encourage you to research every Candidate, Proposition and Measure. The world is at our finger tips with the Internet. We can find websites that help us with our choices or phone numbers to groups that can help us decide as well.
Lets get started! ( Remember this is for CA CD 11 although most will still apply )
And I excluded any candidate that has no challenger, simply write in a name or bubble in next to theirs.
Governor:
Robert C. Newman II
David Tully-Smith
Meg Whitman
Steve Poizner
Bill Chambers
Ken Miller
Douglas R. Hughes
Lawrence “Larry” Naritelli
LT Governor:
Sam Aanestad
Yvonne R. Girard
Bert Davis
Abel Maldonado
Dave Harris
Scott L. Levitt
Sec of State:
Damon Dunn
Orly Taitz
Controller:
David Evans
Tony Strickland
Attorney General:
Tom Harman
John Eastman
Steve Cooley
Insurance Commissioner:
Mike Villines
Brian Fitzgerald
Member, State Board Of Equalization, District 2:
Edward C. Streichman
Barbara Alby
George Runner
Alan Nakanishi
United States Senator:
Carly Fiorina
Al Ramirez
Chuch Devore
Tom Campbell
Tim Kalemkarian
United States Representative 11th District:
Brad Goehring
David Harmer-The only vote I [read more]
Robert Beadles By Beadles on December 7th, 2009 From The Washington Times (Terence P. Jeffery, “All Is Not Well”, 12/5/09):
“In March, the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, led by former U.S. Comptroller General David Walker, calculated the total value of the federal government’s “unfunded liabilities” as they stood at the end of fiscal 2008. These liabilities include the publicly held portion of the national debt plus the amount the government must pay to cover all the entitlement benefits it has promised to living Americans through Social Security, Medicare and other welfare-state programs minus the tax revenue the government can expect to collect to pay for these entitlements under existing tax law.
“The sum of these unfunded liabilities, the foundation discovered, stood at $56.4 trillion. That equals $435,000 for every full-time worker in the United States.”
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“In 2008, President Bush’s last year in office, the federal government spent $2.983 trillion. Under Mr. Obama’s plan, according to the Congressional Budget Office, annual federal spending will climb to $4.982 trillion by 2019. In 2008, the federal deficit was a record $459 billion. Over the next decade, Mr. Obama’s plan would increase the national debt by a total of $7.137 trillion, running annual deficits averaging $713.7 billion per year.”
Without controlling spending, Obama and his Democrat colleagues are going to bankrupt this [read more]
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