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Title: Requiem for a Lightweight (The Final Days of Barbara Boxer?)
Source: TWS
URL Source: http://www.weeklystandard.com/print/articles/requiem-lightweight
Published: Mar 18, 2010
Author: K. E. Grubbs Jr.
Post Date: 2010-03-18 13:26:12 by Badeye
Keywords: None
Views: 9244
Comments: 70

Requiem for a Lightweight The final days of Barbara Boxer? BY K.41;E. Grubbs Jr. March 22, 2010, Vol. 15, No. 26 You’re a California Republican and, this being an election year, anxiety is mounting. Your state endures unspeakable economic crises, mostly caused by the union-Democratic axis of Sacramento. Unemployment numbers are higher than the national average, and you’re hearing financial experts declare your deficit-plagued, once-golden state to be in worse shape than—oh the indignity!—Greece.

What to do? You might just be able to keep a Republican governor, never mind that the term of the current one, Arnold Schwarzenegger, is coming to an inglorious end. After all, the Democrats appear poised to nominate Attorney General Jerry Brown. Yes, that Jerry Brown, “Governor Moonbeam” himself, who after three decades wants another shot. You’ve got two exceptional candidates in former eBay CEO Meg Whitman and Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner. If they don’t commit mutual destruction before the June 8 primary, you might avert the seventies insanity all over again.

Except that Washington, D.C., now in the hands of the Democratic left, could steer the economy, including California’s pivotal part of it, to grim levels unknown even in the Stagnant Decade. Suddenly, firing the state’s junior senator—which could help deny Vice President Joe Biden a decisive vote in the upper house—looks not only imperative but downright plausible.

In Hollywood’s home state, visuals are everything. Here’s one from a June 2009 congressional hearing: Brigadier General Michael Walsh, answering questions from three-term junior senator Barbara Boxer, politely addresses her as “Ma’am.” At which point a shrewish, hyper-feminist Boxer turns the committee room into an icebox:

Do me a favor. Could you say “senator” instead of “ma’am”? It’s just a thing. I worked so hard to get that title, so I’d appreciate it—yes, thank you.

The video went viral, and even in a state favorably disposed to women’s rights, the Bay Area’s Boxer failed the screen test. California’s voters have lately been holding her approval ratings below 50 percent.

Three GOP challengers now sense that those voters may finally be in a mood to replace this unapologetic tribune of the antiwar, enviro-left, who has spent her last term pursuing a jobs-killing cap and trade scheme.

The first to draw media attention was former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, whose friendship with Senator John McCain throughout the 2008 presidential campaign—and lack of previous political interest—stirred suspicions from conservatives. Before and after her November 3, 2009, declaration of candidacy in an Orange County Register op-ed, Fiorina has devoted herself to allaying those suspicions.

She’s done so, for the most part. And convincingly, as I learned not long ago at a small breakfast gathering in Georgetown. Boxer, she predicted, will try to make the election a referendum on liberal values, with the senator lined up on the progressive side of every issue. The senator imagines most Californians share her views, a dubious assumption in this recession. Fiorina, by contrast, plans to define the issues as jobs, out of control spending, bigger government, higher taxes, and the thicket of regulations Washington plans to layer on top of already burdensome rules.

Fiorina, a breast cancer survivor, relishes a fight with Boxer, who, she notes, routinely manufactured gender issues with which to punch her three previous opponents, all males. Boxer will thus be made to defend the command economy she and her Capitol Hill colleagues are designing against a proven champion of opportunity-creating markets. Fiorina expects to attract more donors from an oppressed business community, recently freed to contribute without limit by the Supreme Court; she has led the way by spending $2.5 million of her own money already.

For the benefit of skeptical pro--lifers, some of whom claim to have espied pro-choice weasel words in various of her statements, Fiorina recently told this magazine she favors overturning Roe v. Wade. If Boxer and the Democratic left are publicly (and predictably) scandalized by that, Fiorina expects to pivot easily to the economy.

With no need to establish conservative bona fides, Irvine assemblyman Chuck DeVore has spent the last year campaigning in both old- and new-fashioned ways. He’s stumped up and down the state, driving himself to the farthest reaches of the red-county interior to pick up support from remote Republican clubs, all along regaling Facebook followers with details of his travels. In early March, despite Fiorina’s own pitch to the activist group, DeVore easily picked up the endorsement of the stalwart right-wing California Republican Assembly.

DeVore, a retired lieutenant colonel in the National Guard and a onetime aide to the late defense secretary Caspar Weinberger, has been a fixture in Orange County politics for more than two decades. (Disclaimer: He and his picture-perfect family are longtime friends of the writer and the writer’s wife, having shared holiday dinners and church pews.) Though a vice president of an aerospace firm, he has spent much of that time in pursuit of elected office.

Arriving in Sacramento in 2004, DeVore quickly became a leading conservative figure, promoting nuclear power and offshore drilling, pushing prison reform, holding the line against taxes. On Valentine’s Day 2009, to the consternation of the governor and the GOP leadership, DeVore resigned his position as chief Republican whip in protest of a $12 billion per year tax increase.

A thoughtful student of history who’s even tried his hand at fiction (he coauthored a novel about a Chinese invasion of Taiwan), DeVore has everything one could want in a U.S. senator, including a Churchillian anecdote about being shot at in Lebanon. He found a brainy communications director named Josh Trevino, who has been trying to position DeVore as the Scott Brown of California.

California, as purple as Massachusetts, does enjoy a renegade history, from Hiram Johnson’s progressives to Howard Jarvis’s tax revolt, and indeed the taxpayers’ association created by Prop 13’s late, curmudgeonly author has endorsed DeVore. The question arises: Does his perpetual pursuit of political office translate into a virtual incumbency, a liability even for so principled a figure?

Enter Tom Campbell, a former congressman from Silicon Valley who’s taught law at Stanford and served as dean of UC Berkeley’s business school. Campbell has sought the same Senate seat before, losing a primary in 1992 to the sainted conservative TV commentator Bruce Herschensohn, who then lost to Boxer.

Campbell, appointed state finance director by Schwarzenegger, appeals to blue voters with his centrist positions on abortion and same-sex marriage. But he suffers from his association with the administration’s handling of the state’s cash. He suffers as well from a perception of opportunism, having come lately from the governor’s race—where he had no hope against the Whitman and Poizner fortunes.

A few days ago the three Senate candidates came together to debate for the first time on Eric Hogue’s Sacramento radio program. His voice quavering and defensive, Campbell spent a chunk of the hourlong event demanding an apology from Fiorina, whose aide Marty Wilson was alleged to have called him anti-Semitic in a private conversation, a charge Wilson stoutly denies. The opening gave Fiorina and DeVore a chance to highlight Campbell’s inconsistent support for Israel and his dubiously cordial relations with Sami Al-Arian, the Florida professor who pleaded guilty to helping terrorists.

For his part, DeVore tried to clobber Fiorina with what looks like over-imaginative opposition research (which may have originated with the Boxer camp). When she headed H-P, goes the accusation, Fiorina allowed another company, tied to H-P contractually, to sell computer equipment to Iran. Turns out, the product was printer ink, not exactly coming under strict export control.

Barbara Boxer can take little comfort from these early round fisticuffs thrown amongst her opposition. A mid-January Rasmussen survey showed her with 46 percent of all California voters against any of the three Republicans. Campbell, then the new entrant, had 42 percent; Fiorina, 43 percent; DeVore, 40 percent. A Field Poll (which historically skews left) taken of likely GOP voters at roughly the same time showed Campbell with 30 percent, Fiorina with 25 percent, and DeVore with 6 percent. Campbell has since damaged himself in the debate.

It’s eight months before the general election, and Californians are restive. Republicans in the state are both anxious about the economy and emboldened by Boxer’s new vulnerability. A Tea Party could get under way, and either DeVore or a freshly combative Fiorina could come across as the next Scott Brown. And Barbara Boxer, despite being a three-term incumbent, could crumble like the Parthenon.

K.41;E. Grubbs Jr. is a Washington-based writer.

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#1. To: Badeye (#0)

Enter Tom Campbell, a former congressman from Silicon Valley who’s taught law at Stanford and served as dean of UC Berkeley’s business school. Campbell has sought the same Senate seat before, losing a primary in 1992 to the sainted conservative TV commentator Bruce Herschensohn, who then lost to Boxer.

Tom Campbell would be a perfect fit with the other GOP girly men in the Senate. Male page alert!!

mininggold  posted on  2010-03-18   14:36:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: mininggold (#1)

Don't know anything about him. I just know boxer's time is up. We'll see how it plays out come fall.

btw, if Campbell was a Democrat and what you suggest is true, he'd be in line for a committee chair and a standing ovation from the Democrat controlled House, as has happened in the past with other similiar situations.

Which is just one more reason why I would NEVER be a Democrat.

my anti groupie can't get through life without me.

Badeye  posted on  2010-03-18   14:47:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Booer Simmons (#2)

Which is just one more reason why I would NEVER be a Democrat.

You prefer the closet...got it...

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war  posted on  2010-03-18   14:54:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Badeye (#0)

If Fiorina does for California what she did for HP, then we're done for.

lucysmom  posted on  2010-03-18   21:05:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: lucysmom (#4)

California is going to be the first state in American history to declare bankruptcy no matter who the Governor is. Its unavoidable. The far leftwingers refuse to acknowledge basic math, declining tax revenues, declining population, and a water system thats one decent sized earthquake away from returning LA and everything south of it to its 'natural state' IE a arid DESERT.

What will be amusing is watching those same liberals wail when the Federal government acknowledges they blew all the money on bullshit bailouts, unsustainable entitlement programs, and says 'sorry, the Chinese won't give us another loan.'

California's governor is essentially powerless, as both Davis and Arnuld have demonstrated.

my anti groupie can't get through life without me.

Badeye  posted on  2010-03-18   21:11:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Badeye (#5)

States cannot declare bankruptcy.

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war  posted on  2010-03-18   21:38:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: war (#6)

"States cannot declare bankruptcy."

Says who, you? There was a time when I would have sworn that Americans would NEVER put a 'socialist pig' in office too, but now I believe anythings possible, precedents are happening everyday now.

No precedent or legal avenue exists for a state to reorganize its affairs under a form of Chapter 11 protection, but that's not to say this won't change. jmho!

Murron  posted on  2010-03-18   22:04:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Badeye (#5)

California is going to be the first state in American history to declare bankruptcy no matter who the Governor is.

If that's what you're hoping for then Fiorina is just the candidate for you.

She didn't create jobs at HP, she slashed them - massively. The value of HP stock dropped by 50% (HP stock right now is double what it was when Fiorina got the ax).

Beyond that, she seems to have the moral compass of - well - a politician.

lucysmom  posted on  2010-03-18   22:31:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Badeye (#2)

I see you still have your little commietardslut yapping kick dog nipping around eh?

Chuckles....

Death to everybody who does not get outta my way.

e_type_jag  posted on  2010-03-19   0:30:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Murron (#7)

Says who, you?

No...the law, i.e. US Code. Municipalities can, as can any "subdivision of a State". States are spcifically excluded from the law.

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war  posted on  2010-03-19   8:13:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: small_type_dick (#9)

As do I apparently...

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war  posted on  2010-03-19   8:14:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: war (#10)

No...the law, i.e. US Code. Municipalities can, as can any "subdivision of a State". States are spcifically excluded from the law.

lol...Since when do they follow the law.

There is a law about not infringing on the right bear arms. The govt regularly violates it.

There is one on free speech. They violated that one for years.

There is one against unreasonable searches. They violated that one too.

There is a law about our money being required to be gold and silver. They ignore that one too.

There is a law about congress having to declare a war before having a war. They ignore that one too.

The law is no obstacle to these assholes.

A K A Stone  posted on  2010-03-19   8:17:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: A K A Stone (#12)

There is a law about not infringing on the right bear arms.

The law says that this law is subject to it being well regulated.

There is a law about our money being required to be gold and silver.

Actually, there is not. Congress is given the power to create money and to regulate its value and to draw from it. What the law actually says regarding gold and silver is that the debt of states may be paid only in gold or silver.

As for the issue at hand, bankruptcy courts would be hard pressed to state that the law covers that which is specifically excluded.

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war  posted on  2010-03-19   8:36:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: lucysmom (#8)

Hoping for? Hardly, California represents around 30 - 35 percent of the entire economy. That said, the legislature there has refused to bring its spending in line with REALITY. They are financially bleeding out.

And one more time - I'll type slow so you can follow this more easily - the governor is powerless under California's system as it relates to reducing expenditures. It doesn't make any difference.

A Senator from California has ZERO influence on state spending reductions.

Basically, you don't like Fiorina. No problem, everybody has an opinion. But suggesting her performance at HP has ANYTHING to do with California's immenent bankruptcy is ridiculous, just as suggesting her replacing Boxer in the United States Senate will have any impact on this.

If you don't like the woman as a candidate, at least come up with reasons founded in reality.

my anti groupie can't get through life without me.

Badeye  posted on  2010-03-19   8:54:00 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: e_type_jag (#9)

(chuckle) The tag line speaks for itself.

my anti groupie can't get through life without me.

Badeye  posted on  2010-03-19   8:55:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: A K A Stone (#12)

The law is no obstacle to these assholes.

Indeed. But math is, and eventually the math will catch up. Within a year, California will be begging the Owe-Bama administration to bail them out. Watch and see. They (California's insane legislature) find that much more appealing than addressing the ridiculous pension plans, suffocating taxation, bullshit regulations designed to do nothing but produce more revenue they can squander.

California can't print money...but damn, they sure act like they can. I've seen drunks on shore leave with more fiscal common sense then that state has been displaying for decades, and the chickens are about to come home to roost.

my anti groupie can't get through life without me.

Badeye  posted on  2010-03-19   8:58:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: John Meynard Boofer (#14) (Edited)

California represents around 30 - 35 percent of the entire economy.

Try 13%, Boofer...

That said, the legislature there has refused to bring its spending in line with REALITY.

The REALITY of California is this. They have cut about all that there is to cut. The remaining programs are funded with a combination of State and Federal dollars. To qualiy for the federal dollars, the state has to maintain a specific funding level. Should that funding drop BELOW that level then they will no longer qualify for the federal dollars.

A Senator from California has ZERO influence on state spending reductions.

Well that's a pretty dumb statement. A US Senator representing a specific state is MOST CERTAINLY going to share a good portion of the responsibility for the flow of federal dollars back to their state which, in turn, is MOST CERTANLY going to affect whether a program gets funded or DEfunded.

suggesting her performance at HP has ANYTHING to do with California's immenent bankruptcy is ridiculous

Another stupid statement. You claim to own a business. Are you going to hire somsone with a track record of success or a record of failure?

Then again, you voted for Boy Blunder four times.

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war  posted on  2010-03-19   9:11:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: lucysmom, moninggold (#17)

Meant to PING you left coasters...

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war  posted on  2010-03-19   9:14:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: mininggold (#18)

sorry

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war  posted on  2010-03-19   9:14:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Badeye (#15)

(chuckle) The tag line speaks for itself.

Chuckle...your post speaks for itself:

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war  posted on  2010-03-19   10:02:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Badeye (#14)

Basically, you don't like Fiorina. No problem, everybody has an opinion. But suggesting her performance at HP has ANYTHING to do with California's immenent bankruptcy is ridiculous, just as suggesting her replacing Boxer in the United States Senate will have any impact on this.

I'm not suggesting Fiorina has a thing to do with California's current economic problems.

lucysmom  posted on  2010-03-19   10:54:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: lucysmom (#21)

She didn't create jobs at HP, she slashed them - massively. The value of HP stock dropped by 50% (HP stock right now is double what it was when Fiorina got the ax).

You are suggesting she'll 'do' to the California economic mess what she did for 'HP'.

Which has no bearing on what her role would be as a Senator representing California in Washington DC.

Again, you just don't like Fiorina. No big deal, but you seem hard pressed to express 'why' logically.

my anti groupie can't get through life without me.

Badeye  posted on  2010-03-19   11:00:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: lucysmom (#21) (Edited)

You're not going to get a cogent discussion out of him. He's picked an "issue" which is not only wrong but has nothing to do with anything related to your discussion beyond the name of the person. He's going to play that note over and over and over.

Don't waste your time. Eventually, he'll devolve and reveal himself for the misogynist that he is.

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war  posted on  2010-03-19   11:08:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Boofer (#22)

Which has no bearing on what her role would be as a Senator representing California in Washington DC.

Then why do you get so hung up on Schumer not having any private sector experience...?

Oh...he's a democrat.

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war  posted on  2010-03-19   11:24:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Badeye (#0)

She's actually only originated three bills of little or no consequence. Two were for changing the names of places.

What I don't like about her besides much of her political stance is the assholes working the phone lines in her office.

mininggold  posted on  2010-03-19   12:00:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: mininggold (#25)

You're talking about Boxer, right?

my anti groupie can't get through life without me.

Badeye  posted on  2010-03-19   12:33:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: war (#23)

I live pretty darn close to the birth place of HP and can tell what's his name that Fiorina is hated for what she did to HP.

It ain't a party thing, its a failure thing.

lucysmom  posted on  2010-03-19   21:28:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Badeye (#0)

When she headed H-P, goes the accusation, Fiorina allowed another company,

Somebody correct me if I'm wrong,but wasn't this woman fired by the board of HP for incompetence? IIRC,they bought out the remainder of her contract to keep her from bankrupting HP.

Which,or course,would make her the perfect RINO candidate for the Left Coast.

"I adore John McCain, support him 100 percent and will do everything I can to support his reelection. As everyone knows, I was honored and proud to run with him. And Todd and I were with him in D.C. just a week ago." (Sarah Palin,Dec 2009) ************************************ DID Palin say or write these things or not? (Me) I don't know or F ing care. (Mad Dog posted on 2009-12-26 16:36:33 ET,post # 105 http://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=5510&Disp=114#C114)

sneakypete  posted on  2010-03-20   13:45:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: lucysmom (#4)

If Fiorina does for California what she did for HP, then we're done for.

CA,is done for,period. Too many decades of leftist control has created a financial nightmare of obligations and millions of illegal aliens. Hell,the illegal aliens and their US citizen relatives may be the largest voting block there by now.

BTW,did you get banned from FR?

"I adore John McCain, support him 100 percent and will do everything I can to support his reelection. As everyone knows, I was honored and proud to run with him. And Todd and I were with him in D.C. just a week ago." (Sarah Palin,Dec 2009) ************************************ DID Palin say or write these things or not? (Me) I don't know or F ing care. (Mad Dog posted on 2009-12-26 16:36:33 ET,post # 105 http://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=5510&Disp=114#C114)

sneakypete  posted on  2010-03-20   13:48:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Badeye (#5)

California is going to be the first state in American history to declare bankruptcy no matter who the Governor is. Its unavoidable. The far leftwingers refuse to acknowledge basic math, declining tax revenues, declining population, and a water system thats one decent sized earthquake away from returning LA and everything south of it to its 'natural state' IE a arid DESERT.

Almost right. The Ca population isn't declining. More illegals are pouring in every day.

It's only the taxpaying American citizens that are leaving.

"I adore John McCain, support him 100 percent and will do everything I can to support his reelection. As everyone knows, I was honored and proud to run with him. And Todd and I were with him in D.C. just a week ago." (Sarah Palin,Dec 2009) ************************************ DID Palin say or write these things or not? (Me) I don't know or F ing care. (Mad Dog posted on 2009-12-26 16:36:33 ET,post # 105 http://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=5510&Disp=114#C114)

sneakypete  posted on  2010-03-20   13:50:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: Badeye (#14)

And one more time - I'll type slow so you can follow this more easily - the governor is powerless under California's system as it relates to reducing expenditures. It doesn't make any difference.

Local and state office holders is where the rubber meets the road. As Tip O'Neil is famous for saying,"all politics is local".

A Senator from California has ZERO influence on state spending reductions.

The traditional role for elected feral office holders is to bring home the pork. The provide jobs by steering government contracts to their home states.

The problem is after you go to the well so often,not only does the water level drop,but a bunch of thirsty parasites has shown up wanting free water.

That is the position Ca is in right now,and there is no conceivable way they can continue with business as usual. Something is going to give,period. They are going to have to cut benefits to illegals. This will cause a uproar out there like you have never seen,but it's going to have to be done because the limit to the bailouts from the feral government to cover vote buying has already been surpassed. The feral government is as broke as California,and there just isn't any money to send them to bail them out.

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sneakypete  posted on  2010-03-20   13:58:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: sneakypete (#30)

California's population has been declining for most of the last decade.

my anti groupie can't get through life without me.

Badeye  posted on  2010-03-20   14:44:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: sneakypete (#31)

Agree with this, obviously. Whats amusing is the same liberal mindset that has fucked California financially resulted in 'liberal flight'...to Oregon, Washington State.

And those liberals have brought the same political and taxation and anti business attitude to those states...and THEY are now in decline.

being a liberal democrat means you ignore reality...and the impact of your own fucked up policies and actions.

my anti groupie can't get through life without me.

Badeye  posted on  2010-03-20   14:47:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: Badeye, Fred Mertz, mininggold, lucysmom, CA PING (#32) (Edited)

California's population has been declining for most of the last decade.

Geezus fuck Boof, do you ***think*** that you have a magic typewriter that when YOU type BULLSHIT it makes it NOT BULLSHIT? CA's population has been INCREASING for the LAST FIFTY FUCKING YEARS MORON AND IS GOING TO BE UP OVER 10% from 2000...

Try fucking googling for a fucking change...it may cut down on the number of your posts but it will increase their accuracy...

/dumbfuck

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war  posted on  2010-03-20   14:56:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: Badeye (#32)

California's population has been declining for most of the last decade.

LOLOLOLOL

Wrong again.We could only hope you easterners would go back to your East Coast liberal enclaves and stay away of California, but the weather's just too good.

mininggold  posted on  2010-03-20   15:28:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: Badeye (#32) (Edited)

California's population has been declining for most of the last decade.

Too late to use the edit feature....(laughing)

Actually, you have about a dozen minutes, nimrod.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2010-03-20   15:30:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: Fred Mertz, mininggold, lucysmom, CA PING (#35)

We could cut Boof some slack because there have been a few articles that have reported that the number of people LEAVING CA has been increasing. BUT, the fact is, the number of people moving there is still higher than the number leaving.

So yea, we COULD...but...NAH...

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war  posted on  2010-03-20   15:34:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: Badeye (#33)

Agree with this, obviously. Whats amusing is the same liberal mindset that has fucked California financially resulted in 'liberal flight'...to Oregon, Washington State.

And those liberals have brought the same political and taxation and anti business attitude to those states...and THEY are now in decline.

The same thing has been happening on the east coast for decades. The only difference is the lefties move south here instead of north.

The one thing is consistent is that the first thing they do when they get here is try to pass a bunch of laws making it just like it was where they left.

There is a reason these people are called Dims.

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sneakypete  posted on  2010-03-20   16:13:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: war, badeye, Fred Mertz, mininggold, lucysmom (#37)

We could cut Boof some slack because there have been a few articles that have reported that the number of people LEAVING CA has been increasing. BUT, the fact is, the number of people moving there is still higher than the number leaving.

It's pretty easy to get confused when the media reports all the businesses leaving California,and then turn around and report about the declining taxpayer base.

What they leave out is the number of illegal aliens and others who are flying under the radar for the most part,only showing up once a month to collect the "free benefits" and on election day to vote.

Then there are a large number of ghetto rats that never have had a job,so they aren't really counted in the state's labor pool of employed and unemployed.

"I adore John McCain, support him 100 percent and will do everything I can to support his reelection. As everyone knows, I was honored and proud to run with him. And Todd and I were with him in D.C. just a week ago." (Sarah Palin,Dec 2009) ************************************ DID Palin say or write these things or not? (Me) I don't know or F ing care. (Mad Dog posted on 2009-12-26 16:36:33 ET,post # 105 http://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=5510&Disp=114#C114)

sneakypete  posted on  2010-03-20   16:18:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: sneakypete (#39)

I lived in CA for a little over a year back in 1987. I couldn't smoke a cigarette in bar back then. I can in Kentucky, although the statists have been encroaching since I've been here. Yeah, I know, I shouldn't smoke.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2010-03-20   16:25:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  



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