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Travis Allen Calls For Huntington Beach Border Fence

Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on April 1, 2012

Candidate for the 72nd Assembly District Travis Allen is calling again for a stop to outsiders representing Huntington Beach.

 

After his press release effectively calling Troy Edgar a foreign candidate Allen has taken the next step in the process and declared a need for a border fence to be built around Huntington Beach to keep other outsiders away from Huntington Beach politics.

Troy Edgar and Long Pham have not responded on whether or not they would proceed with a plan to build fences around Los Alamitos or Fountain Valley if they were to get elected.

Disclaimer: This is an April Fools Day post.

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Steve Rocco To Benefit From Independent Expenditures

Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on April 1, 2012

In a shocking turn of events, candidate for Orange County Supervisor Steve Rocco is expected to benefit from numerous independent expenditures. The independent expenditures are expected to come from the Heinz Ketchup Company. Candidates in the 3rd District race Todd Spitzer and Deborah Pauly are both disappointed that Heinz will not be picking a side in this race.

Todd Spitzer, Deborah Pauly, Janet Nguyen, and Steve Rocco

The main reason for Rocco getting the support is his willingness to spell the product name as ketchup and not catsup.

However, concerned about Rocco being controlled by the special interest group, Kraft foods has apparently dumped money into an I.E. account to help support Janet Nguyen.

Disclaimer: This is an April Fools Day post.

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Red County Buys OC Political

Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on April 1, 2012

We here at OC Political want to thank our readers for a great run that we have had here. Red County has made us an offer that we just couldn’t refuse.

I am sure that after seeing some of our great posts on local issues they realized that they could take us to the next level by focusing the blog on issues that readers truly care about, such as:

Pakistan;
Syria;
Afghanistan;
and North Korea.

We look forward to reading what news will come out of the blog when the ownership change is official. Also, we would like to wish our readers a very happy April Fools Day.

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BOE Member Michelle Steel’s Newsletter for March, 2012

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 31, 2012

This came over the wire from Michelle Steel’s office on Friday…

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Daigle: Mansoor’s Liberal Accusations Pathetic

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 31, 2012

This press release came across the wire from the Leslie Daigle for Assembly campaign. It appears that the gloves are off in the AD 74 race:

Leslie Daigle for State Assembly

From the Desk of Leslie Daigle

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Supervisor Shawn Nelson’s Fourth District Update

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 31, 2012

This came over the wire from Supervisor Shawn Nelson’s office yesterday…

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Bill Campbell’s Third District Report

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 31, 2012

This came over the wire from Supervisor Bill Campbell’s office yesterday.

Photo of Supervisor Campbell, Bill Campbell Supervisor 3rd District, Newsletter, Read the rest of this entry »

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CRA Literature: John Webb

Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on March 31, 2012

John Webb also did not have a great day with John Campbell managing to block his endorsement, despite not being there.

The vote total was I believe:

Campbell- 14
Webb- 14

Webb did have this piece in the back of the room:

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Assemblywoman Harkey Honors Terry A. Rifkin as 73rd Assembly District Woman of the Year

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 31, 2012

This came across the wire recently from the office of Assemblywoman Diane Harkey:

Assemblywoman Harkey Honors Terry A. Rifkin as 73rd Assembly District Woman of the Year

SACRAMENTO – Assemblywoman Diane Harkey (R-Dana Point) yesterday honored Terry A. Rifkin as the 2012 Woman of the Year for the 73rd Assembly District during a special ceremony on the Assembly floor. Read the rest of this entry »

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OC City Council Members Display Courage in Ending Outsized Benefits

Posted by Walter Myers III on March 30, 2012

If you don’t know about the the stand some Orange County city council members in various cities are taking against abuse of your tax dollars, then you will be happy to read a great article on Rancho Santa Margarita City Councilman Jesse Petrilla in the OC Register, which you can find at http://www.ocregister.com/news/petrilla-346622-benefits-council.html. Councilman Petrilla is demonstrating great courage in bringing the issue of outsized City Council benefits to the forefront. Few of us mind that City Council members get a reasonable monthly stipend for their service to their respective cities. It can often be long, hard, and thankless hours of work for those truly committed, so they deserve a token of appreciation from the taxpayers whom they serve. However, many City Councils across Orange County have taken advantage of taxpayers by voting themselves benefits that are only appropriate for full-time employees, particularly health benefits.

In my own city of Tustin, City Council members receive full healthcare benefits, which is perverse in my view because such a benefit can entice people to run for the wrong reasons. Yet Rancho Santa Margarita is particularly egregious, since benefits in excess of $65,000 not used during a term served can be placed in a retirement fund to be used later. This should have us all outraged, so kudos to Petrilla and also Mayor pro tem Steve Baric  for standing against such madness that would greatly benefit them financially. The purpose of being on City Council is to serve and to give back to the community, not to benefit financially. Both Petrilla and Baric  have voluntarily opted out of receiving all benefits, and are proposing that the entire City Council vote to officially end them, following the lead of the Orange City Council. The Orange City Council voted to permanently end stipends, healthcare benefits, and retirement benefits late last year. They are to be applauded for their courage as a council, and I would extend this as well to Councilmen Petrilla and Baric. Tustin would do well to do the same, and I hear there are rumblings this may happen.

On Wednesday, the Rancho Santa Margarita voted 3-2 to postpone action on ending council benefits (not exactly unexpected), so we will continue to watch this story as it develops and report back soon.

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