Meg Whitman's Plan For California: A Mailing List(?)!

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Anyone might wonder if the California Republican gubernatorial nominee will be taking any campaign contributions?! A green campaign website, with a Conservative Section(?)!

Meg Whitman for Governor of California

The answer is in "The Plan" at the website! Get everybody they can on the mailing list! Then presumably, they sell it. . . .or actually. . . !!

The "issues" examples are, (1) Immigration--Let The Federal Government Fix it, (2) Energy, support the liberal, Renewables Portfolio legislation from 2002--lin effcect, et the liberals fix it, (3) Support the Death Penalty, Build Even More Prisons--let the "Criminals" fix themselves(?), (4) Increase teacher pay-Let CALPERS fix it(?), and (5) to balance the budget, make the state legislatures into part-time employment--Let the Lobbyists Fix It(?)!

Apparently, this is what the "Executives" learn about issues in "Big Business." There is old dictum, "outsource everything, except for your soul." In this case, Meg Whitman need to regurgitate at least one thing she should have learned: Don't outsource the budet and spending authority!

CALPERS is already busted. Building more prisons, and putting all the state employess in them: Is not a plan. Prisons are not affordable housing for retirees!

As it to say so: Outsourcing the budget and spending authority is probably one way to get it done!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Website border is green like. . . . well-kept cemetery. . . .with a Conservative section(?)!)
 
This is what comes of allowing the wealthy to buy an election. Poor California -- a non-choice between two idijits, Whitman and Brown.

BTW, a part-time legislature is not an altogether bad idea. But her other initiatives suck....sounds as if she's trying to please everyone and that cannot be done.
 
This is what comes of allowing the wealthy to buy an election. Poor California -- a non-choice between two idijits, Whitman and Brown.

BTW, a part-time legislature is not an altogether bad idea. But her other initiatives suck....sounds as if she's trying to please everyone and that cannot be done.

I find it surprising that she is "suddenly" in support of a part time legislature. John and Ken (conservative radio talk show hosts) asked her to help support that measure by helping pay for the petition drive to get it on the ballot. She blew them off.
 
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Sanity in high tech is not genuinely achieved with part-tme people on the job. Bigger staffs, more specialties and specialists actually do better service to humanity, even at large. . . .well. . .as it is!

The casting couch has its place. Nobody calls it a role model of efficient, well-run, organizations.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Garden not even have mowing machine(?)!)
 
I find it surprising that she is "suddenly" in support of a part time legislature. John and Ken (conservative radio talk show hosts) asked her to help support that measure by helping pay for the petition drive to get it on the ballot. She blew them off.

Bo....John and Ken Conservatives?....are you serious?.....these guys bad mouth EVERY piece of shit who is up there.....Arnold is ragged on.....Congressman David Drier (R) was ragged on all week after coming on their show and saying he would stand up to Illegal Immigration....and the next thing you know he is with a Congressional Delegation to Mexico.....talking about Amnesty with their President....on the agreeable side....
these guys are like me....they think ALL those guys are self serving assholes...
 
Actually, what anyone learned from the California GOP primary is that they are fairly all solidly behind the concept of federal deficit financing: Especially when it kills U. S. Nationals on the ground in foreign nations!

The totals just for this nomination exceed $100.0 mil.

That is not exactly Nobel Peace Prize money. . . .not that there was any at all this last time out!

The GOP nominees probably know far more about doll houses and tea parties, at their age: Than is healthy!

The GOP has two nominees that want to be compared to the CEO of BP, at this time--plunging his corporate stock values at 40% or more. The federal deficit actually doesn't seem to work for him!

Clearly it did for the GOP nominees in California.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Ooooooooh----Tip Toe---through the Garden---Through the Garden---Through the Garden. . . . !)
 
The guy that wrote this article must be on Jerry Browns payroll. One of the things i see on the news when they talk about the governors race here is how Meg Whitman has laid out a comprehensive plan for the voters to read, including an actual budget proposal, and all Brown will say is that he plans to work with the legislature on a comprehensive budget plan after he gets elected. That plan you are scoffing at lays the responsiblity for the problems where it squarely belongs, and then lays out what she plans to do if those responsible will not do their jobs. Take a gander at what she actually says about immigration, and the other issues, before you buy into this tripe.

Policy Pages - Other Priorities - Meg Whitman for Governor of California

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Meg used to support Barbara Boxer, but republicans have discovered it's helpful to run as far right as possible. Look at poor McCain.
 
Actually, what anyone learned from the California GOP primary is that they are fairly all solidly behind the concept of federal deficit financing: Especially when it kills U. S. Nationals on the ground in foreign nations!

The totals just for this nomination exceed $100.0 mil.

That is not exactly Nobel Peace Prize money. . . .not that there was any at all this last time out!

The GOP nominees probably know far more about doll houses and tea parties, at their age: Than is healthy!

The GOP has two nominees that want to be compared to the CEO of BP, at this time--plunging his corporate stock values at 40% or more. The federal deficit actually doesn't seem to work for him!

Clearly it did for the GOP nominees in California.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Ooooooooh----Tip Toe---through the Garden---Through the Garden---Through the Garden. . . . !)

someone sure got to you......hey a little hint for ya.....the jerks you are defending are just as fucked as the ones you are attempting to smear....
 
Ronald Reagan became Governor of California and actually banned mental health: In the Great Entrepreneurial Spirt since commonplace in California GOP strongholds to this time. Fantasyland was put in one of them, for example.

The Edmund Brown coalition did Public Works, by comparison.

That has been done before, and more recently even elsewhere: In the civilized nations of the Global Economy.

BP knows about the CEO legacy, even now playing on free media, worldwide.

Coalitions, diversity, specialization, and funded projects still make the planet work, like when the Liberals were firmly entrenched in California.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Oooooooh! Skippy-toes, through the garden--on the fringes--of the UnReformed Part--Skippy-toes. . . . !)
 
Do you know what happened 160 years ago this year ... back in 1850?



California became a state
The state had no money.
Almost everyone spoke Spanish.
There were gunfights in the streets.

So basically nothing has changed except then the women had real tits, and the men didn't hold hands.
 
Anyone might wonder if the California Republican gubernatorial nominee will be taking any campaign contributions?! A green campaign website, with a Conservative Section(?)!

Meg Whitman for Governor of California

The answer is in "The Plan" at the website! Get everybody they can on the mailing list! Then presumably, they sell it. . . .or actually. . . !!

The "issues" examples are, (1) Immigration--Let The Federal Government Fix it, (2) Energy, support the liberal, Renewables Portfolio legislation from 2002--lin effcect, et the liberals fix it, (3) Support the Death Penalty, Build Even More Prisons--let the "Criminals" fix themselves(?), (4) Increase teacher pay-Let CALPERS fix it(?), and (5) to balance the budget, make the state legislatures into part-time employment--Let the Lobbyists Fix It(?)!

Apparently, this is what the "Executives" learn about issues in "Big Business." There is old dictum, "outsource everything, except for your soul." In this case, Meg Whitman need to regurgitate at least one thing she should have learned: Don't outsource the budet and spending authority!

CALPERS is already busted. Building more prisons, and putting all the state employess in them: Is not a plan. Prisons are not affordable housing for retirees!

As it to say so: Outsourcing the budget and spending authority is probably one way to get it done!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Website border is green like. . . . well-kept cemetery. . . .with a Conservative section(?)!)

demonize demonize demonize.
 
Anyone sees what the GOP/Tea Party families and households are for, in the Gulf. It even started out in a Congressional hearing widely publicized: When three execs of different companies suggested that the other two had to fix it.

Finally, after weeks, the GOP Coast Guard, left by the GOP unable to fix it: Told BP to Fix it!

The GOP/Tea Party/Conservative(?) organization and entrepreneurial model doesn't work. In the finest tradtion of the Reagan Trajectory: It takes a mega federal deficit to fix it, not another Meg to fix it!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Great Conservative Plot of Civil Right To A Pittance Is Already Shown Not To Work Very Well In Practice!)
 
Do you know what happened 160 years ago this year ... back in 1850?



California became a state
The state had no money.
Almost everyone spoke Spanish.
There were gunfights in the streets.

So basically nothing has changed except then the women had real tits, and the men didn't hold hands.

John McCain was born?
 
Carleton was on NBC, Sunday Morning, explaining that 13 federal agencies were actually the responsible parties for the clean-up of the oil spill(?), surprise, surprise! The Head Anglo In Charge had even conceded long ago: That in fact all the high-tech needed was not available to the U. S. Federal Government.

What Carleton concluded is that she was from the "real" world," and in the "real world." big doesn't work! The $70.0 mil. make-over woman, by comparison, might not actually want to contend that only the newspaper stand works. Old people know that the giant retail pharmacy chains really work!

Now the Republicans plan to abolish everything.

Even Meg to Carleton, "Actually, that aint gonna work(?)!'

Technological innovation: Actually needs to be put to work! That is not why California needs more newspaper stands!

"Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Her Majesty's government, actually, is already appalled at the course and progress of the U. S. National political administrations!)
 

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