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Rep. Tom McClintock Endorses The Citizen Power Initiative to Fix California
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The people of California are striving to take back control from public employee unions which have gained entirely too much power over politics in Sacramento, California. There is no hiding the fact that union bosses have been quick to dig deep into members’ paychecks and use the money collected to sway politics with their political contributions they say are on the behalf of their members. The Citizen Power Initiative is meant to take control of the peoples’ government away from union bosses and return it back to the people of California just like it was intended to be.
Written by Dawn Widman on UnplugThePoliticalMachine.org
Tustin, CA [January 14, 2010] -
California Representative Tom McClintock today announced his endorsement of the Citizen Power Initiative, a proposed ballot initiative that will ban the practice of allowing taxpayer money to be funneled to politics through public employee unions’ paychecks.
The Citizen Power Campaign (www.UnplugThePoliticalMachine.org) is currently collecting signatures to qualify the Citizen Power Initiative for the November 2010 ballot.? Proponents have until mid-April to render nearly 700,000 valid signatures to the Secretary of State.
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California Central Valley’s Water Crisis and the Delta Smelt
Posted by: | CommentsCalifornia Central Valley’s Water Crisis, the Delta Smelt, and the American Bread Basket
Well, well, well…. is this the promise to look into the Central Valley and Delta Smelt fiasco? Wow, look at the Administration take swift action…. apparently not! They have a fancy new term “California Bay-Delta Memorandum of Understanding Among Federal Agencies” for looking into a situation and setting a deadline planning date December 1st, 2009. This does not mean anything will yet be accomplished. The valley will still be dry, crops will not be growing, and the residents will still be in dire conditions.
I don’t want to interfere with the prestigious group that has been rounded up to look busy but let’s simplify the whole process. These are immediate steps that can be done within 24 hours:
1) Place the nets
1) Release the water
2) Patrol the nets to rescue any Delta Smelt
This is a step that needs to be initiated immediately:
Use this group to investigate the sales and diversions of water in California (Tip – It’s always been “All About the Money!”) When you find the profiteer, the rest becomes clear. Californians investigate! It’s there and the trail leads to places you would never suspect. Well, maybe you would with the politics of today.
I have seen quite a circle of “fishy” tactics and continue to research this ordeal that was Legislatively orchestrated. This was a Government-Made Crisis and there is plenty of blame to go around.
Looks like Bakersfield is not resting. There is a case pending with oral arguments on the constitutionality of past conflicting reports and conditions today – October 2, 2009.
Amazing that a December “planning” deadline is announced for this special group. This then gives the local electorate ample time to promise the moon through November voting day to sell themselves. The voters and residents will be left holding the “proverbial bag” in December when the water still doesn’t flow. This record is now skipping on repeat since 2007 and no one appears to be budging. It’s not like California is not aware of this ongoing problem. The people are trying to be heard.
Alerts go out for any meeting regarding the water in the California Central Valley. Californians participate!
By the way, has anyone asked about the point of origin with respect to the produce that will be used at World Veg Festival in San Francisco this weekend?
Somebody just get a wrench!
Is the Delta Smelt a Red Herring in Disguise?
Posted by: | CommentsWill California Senators & House Representatives Clean Up The Mess They Have Made
This article and the research was put together as a direct result of an ongoing issue in California’s San Joaquin Central Valley issue that has been claimed to be about a small fish called the Delta Smelt. During a recent special on Sean Hannity’s FOX News program we picked up on some things that might be using this small fish as a smoke screen. As with most political issues in America, we uncovered a much larger story than what was shown on Hannity’s special, which featured the Central Valley farmers and farm workers.
Below, you will find many pieces to this complex puzzle that has put many Fresno area workers out of work and even caused many increases in produce prices around the nation. Many people across the country may not think this is an issue that affects us all. To the contrary, it is far more important to the nation than you might realize. Not only does this issue affect our food prices, but the results will mean more produce and other food products to be imported from nations that we can’t trust to provide us a safe food product. Nations like China.
Please take the time to review the links and stories (shown below) and see how the pieces come together to create a politically entangled web of ugliness, waste, and political payoff.
California’s future plans for water management: Public Review Draft
California Department of Water Resources
California Officials inflicted man made drought begins with this action:
Court Finalizes Order to Protect Bay-Delta, Smelt and Water Supply for Millions of Californians
“Fresno, CA — In a final written order issued late today, a federal judge in Fresno set new rules that will help protect the West Coast’s largest estuary from being further degraded by fresh water diversions, according to conservation and fishing groups that sued to protect a tiny fish, the delta smelt.”
One of the tightest, precise details of the effect of no water on the California Central Valley:
Emptying Reservoirs in the Middle of a Drought
“ANYONE DOUBTING THAT OUR nation’s environmental and economic policies can get seriously out of whack from time to time need only look to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Located in California’s Central Valley, between the state’s capital city and Stockton, it is where the American, Mokelumne, Cosumnes, and Calaveras Rivers flow into the larger Sacramento and San Joaquin.”
One view of a Marxist agenda due to the Central Valley water issues:
San Joaquin Valley a dust bowl, while the USA has to import food, thanks to the liberals
Senator Feinstein and what’s this? Maybe it’s all about the dollars!
Senator Dianne Feinstein votes against sending water to California Farmers
What did Nancy Pelosi know and when?
The Speaker and Mrs. Bowles – Part 1
“I’m looking for Mrs. Bowles because she is the improbable #1 beneficiary of federal crop subsidies in the state of California. Her crop benefits amounted to $1,210,865 over three recent years (2003-2005), according to USDA data EWG obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. I say “improbable” top beneficiary because an average of $403,621 per year is a fair amount of crop subsidy money for someone who lives in San Francisco (94118).”
What did Harry Reid know and when?
Senate leader praises farm bill that draws foes of all stripes
“The Bush administration issued a blistering veto threat, with acting Agriculture Secretary Chuck Conner saying the bill makes a mockery of budget rules, continues subsidies to “Park Avenue millionaires” and imperils public support for farm programs. He called the bill “just simply wrong.”
What’s up with this vote?
Feinstein & Boxer Vote Against Water for California Farms
“DeMint’s long-shot amendment to a Fiscal 2010 Interior Department funding bill would have effectively restored full irrigation deliveries for a year to what is being referred to as a new Death Valley. The 400 miles San Joaquin Valley is a fertile strip of farm land that produces more fruits and vegetables per square foot than any comparable land in the nation – when it has water, which it does not.”
Is Water the New California Gold?
Wait the water was sold for $ 73 million by Bay Area partnership or
Water district sells farm water to SoCal for $73 million
“Maybe the dustup over building dams in California to help with the farm-water crisis is overblown. Mark Grossi reports today in his Earth Log that a Kings County water district has sold its water to Southern California for $73 million. That’s five times the normal cost of the water.
That puts 2,500 acres of almonds near Kettleman City in jeopardy. But it appears that selling water is a lot more profitable than farming these days.
The farmer in this case is a Bay Area partnership, which says it will farm the almonds as water comes available.”
Was it really The Dudley Ridge Water District or
State confirms $73 million water sale
“The state has confirmed a $73 million water sale from a San Joaquin Valley farm water district to a Southern California water district — which might eventually eliminate 2,500 acres of almond trees near Kettleman City.”
Was it really Sandridge Partners?
Water Privateering on the Westside San Joaquin Valley
“Who wants to be a millionaire? This deal will yield 77 million dollars to, wait for it, multimillionaires. Sandridge Partners is owned by the Vidovich family of Silicon Valley, who already amassed a considerable fortune turning Silicon Valley orchards into housing tracts. More recently, according to the Environmental Working Group, as detailed in an article in the San Francisco Chronicle, Sandridge Partners were the biggest 2008 recipients in the entire nation for federal subsidies for thirsty cotton, wheat, and peanuts for their farms in three San Joaquin Valley counties. Think of them as Kern County’s Welfare Kings.”
Westside farmer sells water for $77 million
“The tradeoff is that the unnamed landowner — a member of a Bay Area company called Sandridge Partners, based in Sunnyvale — plans to cut down 2,500 acres of his almond trees along Interstate 5 near Kettleman City.”
Mapping the connections…
De Anza Properties
John Vidovich
But where is this?
Senate Passes Boxer-Feinstein Measure to Help Alleviate Drought in Central Valley
“Washington, DC — Today, the U.S. Senate passed an amendment to the Energy and Water Appropriations bill by U.S. Senators Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein (both D-CA) that would allow for water transfers to help agricultural communities in the Central Valley that are suffering from severe drought conditions.”
These are just a few of the observations and facts that can be gleaned on the internet. It is not all encompassing but it contains concise steps that have created, affected, and maintained this “congress-man-made disaster”. The players are listed and the game is still being played to the detriment of the valley, the residents of the valley, and the statewide to worldwide recipients of the normally bountiful produce of the valley.
This is a followup and update to, “California – The Valley That Hope Forgot – Visited by FOX for a Third Time“, and we will keep updating until this is a non-story.
Prisons + T-shirts = Jobs
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http://bringhomethepoliticians.com
The following is a comment I posted to a California newspaper’s online Op-Ed complaining that the idea being considered to release 27,000 low risk and elderly prisoners was being unfairly opposed citing that just because the state has a 70% recidivism rate and high unemployment doesn’t mean their presence among law abiding citizens is a recipe for disaster:
I’m a former Californian (SF Bay Area) and you’re missing a GOLDEN opportunity.
California doesn’t have jobs or money, so why not setup a voluntary program where these same 27,000 low risk inmates can choose to serve out their term working in retrofitted prisons doing the same $.30 an hour work the Chinese are doing making t-shirts, etc. with the profits going to pay for their incarceration and any money spilling over being set aside for them when they are released and/or going toward teacher merit pay increases.
You also save money because with a steady 5 day, 40 hour work week, these voluntary prisoners are getting the same job training in house instead of as a separate program.
Will they get these same jobs on the outside? Likely not, but how many people work at their first job? I haven’t pushed a mop and bucket in almost ten years.
This will still mean jobs for normal citizens because a t-shirt can’t simply be made in one place:
1) The cotton must first be grown
2) Then it’s shipped to a mill (or prison in this case) for spinning into fabric
3) The fabric is then cut to patterns and sewn
4) Finishing of labels, tags, screen printing, and embroidery is added
5) Tshirt is packaged and shipped to a distribution center or direct to a retail location.
There are too many steps to keep in one location which is why jobs flooded to China en masse because it wasn’t cost effective to do a few of the steps here and the rest over there.
Even if ALL steps are done within prisons, you still need local shipping/packaging/freight companies to deliver these products and there’s an entire set of logistics contractors that go along with supporting that setup alone which equals…..JOBS!!!
Work smarter, not harder California. You just may be worth living in again some day.
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Which Came First the Vaccine or the Increase of Autism
Posted by: Bobbi85710 | Comments (3)Medical journal retracts study linking autism to vaccine
Autism Cases on the Rise Study Shows Increase Is Real, Not Just Due to Changes in Diagnosis Criteria article pertinent portion:
Yet questions remain. Coincidence? Doubtful!