Vote OUT Boxer; “BZ Recommends” On The Fornicalia Propositions:

Time to call Babs Boxer “ma’am” instead of “Senator,” I say:

Call Me Senator from RightChange on Vimeo.

(thanks and h/t to Jenn @ The Political Jungle)

THE FORNICALIA PROPOSITIONS:

BZ Recommends:

Prop 19: NO. There are sufficient dopes in Fornicalia, thank you.

Prop 20: YES. Take districting away from the pols.

Prop 21: NO. No taxes for your car in a park.

Prop 22: YES. Local tax revenues should remain local.

Prop 23: YES. KILL AB32. Kill it not just dead, but damned dead.

Prop 24: NO. This is a tax. Kill it dead.

Prop 25: NO. 2/3rds vote to pass a budget to a simple majority? Not just NO but HELL no.

Prop 26: YES. A “fee” IS a TAX. Let’s tell Demorats we don’t buy euphemisms.

Prop 27: NO. Pretty damned simple: drawing their own lines? Just say NO.

Fornicalia absentees: mail in your ballots post-haste!

Other Fornicalia Conservative and moderate voters: do not, I beseech, do not fail to vote!

No Brown, no Boxer, let no Demorat stand.

BZ

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15 thoughts on “Vote OUT Boxer; “BZ Recommends” On The Fornicalia Propositions:

  1. AOW: it’s not impossible, let me say. Most of the people in Fornicalia are young or non-English speakers and don’t remember or couldn’t care less about what he did to this state the first time around.

    Mal: BINGo!

    VW: we need it. And how is WA doing?

    BZ

  2. BZ, please note the three links to this article from Maggie’s Notebook. I did not process those links. Click the down arrow and look at the content. It has nothing to do with my article.

    My blog has been “Hacked by Artin.” They have a scary page written in Arabic with a Grim Reaper pointing a finger at me. Some things on the Internet lead me to believe they may be out of Kurdistan, but the IP is in La Habra, CA.

    The hacking is only my Blogger blog, not my computer. All of my information is safe and there are no viruses.

    I’ve notified Google and am awaiting a reply. I’ve notified the IP host, LunarPages in California.

    Somehow, they are linking me to my friends. The link is a one-way link, good for me, bad for you, in theory. I never do that to my blogging friends. Please delete all three, and let me know if you see it again.

    The general consensus is that these hackers just like to show that they can do it.

    On the other hand, I talk a lot about Islam, and it is election time and trolls are camping out at my blog.

    So I don’t know what’s going on. I just came to comment on your post and found them. They may also be on other pages here.

    So sorry about this!

    Maggie @ Maggie’s Notebook

  3. This post is the way a blogger can make a difference in his/her local and state area.

    When there are so many “questions” or “proposition” at one time, I think people tune out. I can see a copy of your post in the hands of voters at the poll. Good job!

    I hope Californians come through for themselves as well as the rest of the country.

    We think all politics are local, but that is not true. I can list many ways Boxer’s positions have affected me for ill in Oklahoma.

  4. BZ . . It’s Tuesday and I’m getting worried. The political morons are doing better than I expected in the balloting.

    Who in the world can justify even one vote for the clueless Boxer?

    Shouldn’t Moonbeam’s long and failed record disgust every voter – and turn them to ANY alternate?

    Holding my breath. This election is VERY important. Thanks for you guidelines.

    Bump

    http://politicalbumps.blogspot.com/

  5. I am in total agreement with your prop recommendations. I am less than optimistic about the the Brown/Boxer election.

    I’m optimistic that the nation will get a good change in the house, but I think the state of Cali will get what we deserve.

    I think the idiots have enough votes to put moonbeam in office, and to keep Boxer in her seat. It’s a damn shame but I’m a realist. The state is over run with latino’s now, and between the blacks in the north, and mexicans in the south, the dems win hands down because they keep them fed at the trough of freebies from us the tax payers.

  6. Ya lost me at Prop 19. Let me know when society can get beyond the taboo that is smoking a joint after a day’s work whereas drinking a quart of Jack is somehow acceptable.

  7. Lets hope Carly Fiorina doesn’t beat Boxer. She ran HP into the ground to the point that they paid her millions to get rid of her and oursourced thousands of jobs. Just imagine what she could do as Senator, lol!

  8. Soapster: we don’t need any more blotted idiots in Fornicalia. We don’t need any more inept drivers. We don’t need any more people doing stupid things that I pay for medically. We don’t need the bureaucracy that will be created by enabling legal dope. We don’t need another lawful way for people to get stupid; there are a sufficient number of them in this state already. Most of them are paid.

    BZ

  9. There are these sorts of laws known as ‘Public Safety’ which cover, quite adequately, unsafe behavior while intoxicated… and it doesn’t matter what the intoxicant is.

    Employers can have ‘Clean & Sober’ clauses with random drug testing, and any service involving public safety should have those as a mandatory part of any contract.

    But that puts personal responsibility first, not depending on the thin blue line to police bad habits we don’t like. America has been on a path of moderation since the Founding, when hard liquor was drunk like beer in quantity… that changed all through the 19th and 20th century and Prohibition did not make one, single change in the slow change over to more moderate drinking. Americans can and have learned how to moderate themselves if left to their own devices and cognizant of the safety of their fellow citizens. Why we do not trust our fellow citizens in this is beyond me… but then it was Progressives who put the narcotics laws into place, and they detest any pleasure they can’t control through government.

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