For California readers, Midknight Review recommends the following votes:


Midknight Reviews voter recommendations based upon our analysis of the Lincoln Club recommendations as well as local TEA party considerations
Governor? Whitman is no conservative but Brown is no . . . . . good.,
Lt. Governor: Abel Maldonado.. Able is a Republican but not recommended by conservative groups. Hey, we have to vote for someone. His opponent? SanFran Mayor Gavin Newsome. We would recommend Malonado even if convicted of bank robbery - that’s how bad Newsome is as a choice. Immoral to the core.
U.S. Senator; Carly Fiorina to replace Barbara Boxer
Secretary of State Damon Dunn
State Controller Tony Strickland
State Treasurer Mimi Walters
We have no opinion on Supreme Court Justices and will not vote for any on the ballot.
Board of Equalization – District 2 : George Runner
Attorney General : Steve Cooley
Insurance Commissioner : Mike Villines for sure.
Assessor Recorder: Paul Dictos.
18th Congressional District Mike Berryhill
Congressional District 20 Andy Vidak running against the prostitute chasing Jom Costa (he once went for two at the same time. Problem: one was a cop)
21st Congressional District Devin Nunes A solid grassroots conservative. Awesome guy.
State Senate District 16 Tim Thiesen He is running against the insufferable Dean Florez
State Senate District 18 Jean Fuller
State Assembly District 29 Linda Halderman She is a medical doctor and knows her styk,
State Assembly District 30 David Valadao This was a seat vacated by danny Gilmore
State Assembly District 31 Brandon Shoemaker against Henry Perea Junior.
State Assembly District 34 Connie Conway
Fresno County Supervisor, district 1 – Phil Larson who is running against an SEIU candidate.
No on Prop 19 This would legalize possession of marijuana. Pill form works just as well, medicinally. This bill only institutionalizes a subculture.
If you are high while driving, this bill has no legal solutions.
Yes Prop 20 Redistricting of Congressional districts by Citizens’ Redistricting Committee rather than by politicians
No Prop 21 The proposition would impose an annual $18 vehicle license surcharge for state parks and wildlife. However, if you are going to vote for tax increase, this would be the one bill we would recommend.
Yes Prop 22 A Yes vote prohibits the state from taking local funds dedicated to local governments, community redevelopment or transportation projects.
Yes Prop 23 Suspends the State’s Cap and Trade Law until the state’s unemployment rate is 5.5% or less. If this bill is defeated, our residential home energy bills will increase by 70% within 3 years. Big Oil is supposedly supporting this bill. But the opposition does not tell you that Big Green is spending millions in its effort to defeat the bill. Understand that for every green job, in Europe, 2 ½ jobs have been lost.
No Prop 24 A No vote allows businesses to retain existing tax breaks
No Prop 25 A No vote retains a 2/3 vote to pass a state budget.
Yes Prop 26 A Yes vote requires a 2/3 vote to increase levies and charges (taxes by other names) rather than a simple majority.
No Prop 27 The proposition would eliminate the state commission on redistricting and would allow politicians to determine district boundaries.

1 comment:

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