Fullerton’s decrepit streets pre-date Fred Jung. Only so much can be paved at a time.
Yeah but Pell does seem worse than Sheth-Sagel.
An endorsement by Barnes IS bad news.
All right all right. Sagel it is. Sheth doesn't sound all that "ethnic" to me, but I guess in Pell's…
Connor Traut is worse than just another establishment Dem. He's been a political climber hack since he was a teenager…
Sounds like Zahra or one of his unterminions.
Fred Jung for OC Supervisor? Sure, if you want the rest of Orange County to have Fullerton's roads and budget…
"This is gonna be weird, Ada coming to the Club she voted to uncharter." Makes me want to go. I…
I had nothing to do with the Pell v. Sagel case--but would have been happy to have had that righteous…
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SB 93 and it’s impact on redevelopment $$ into non-project areas
Posted on October 13, 2009 | 2 CommentsAlthough I spoke to Grantville Action Group, GAG, president Brian Peterson yesterday regarding the passage of SD Senator Kehoe’s SB 93, and its relationship to his local redevelopment agency fight, […] -
Ackerman Ventriloquism Animates Brain-dead Puppets in Brea
Posted on October 13, 2009 | 2 CommentsJust as we reported earlier today about Orange, the Linda Ackerman campaign coughed up some more local endorsements, this time in Redevelopment-friendly Brea – where nobody’s property is safe from […] -
State Senator Correa applauds approval of legislation to prevent loan modifications scams
Posted on October 13, 2009 | No CommentsState Senator Lou Correa is quite pleased about the passage this week of SB 94, which “will protect vulnerable and distressed home owners from becoming victims of predatory mortgage scams,” […] -
Field Poll shows record disatisfaction with the California State Legislature and Gov. Schwarzenegger
Posted on October 13, 2009 | 3 CommentsThe California State Legislators have dragged Gov. Schwarzenegger down with them California voters are NOT happy with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger – and they don’t care much for our State Legislature […] -
Ackerman Political Slush Fund Money?
Posted on October 13, 2009 | 1 CommentIs Linda Ackerman using political slush fund money to fund her campaign for the Assembly seat (AD 72) vacated by the disgraced Mike Duvall? A recent campaign finance disclosure indicates that she took thousands of dollars from a suspicious political committee - Citizens for Brulte. The committee is apparently controlled by Republican lobbyist Jim Brulte. Critics question Brulte's ties to a political scandal in San Bernadino county and District Attorney Michael Ramos. California Common Cause has criticized political committees like Brulte's as "slush funds, for lack of a better word". While Linda Ackerman's campaign funding smells of Sacramento's bipartisan Culture of Corruption, it also reeks of a Culture of Creepiness. -
Mike Matsuda to speak at the 68th AD Meeting.
Posted on October 13, 2009 | No CommentsPlease join the 68th Assembly Democrats on Monday October 19 2009 at 7pm, for our monthly meeting at Carrow’s Restaurant at the corner of Magnolia and Warner in Huntington Beach. Some […] -
Governor signs State Senator Lou Correa’s OC Pension Bill
Posted on October 13, 2009 | 2 CommentsState Senator Lou Correa’s OC pension bill has been approved by Gov. Schwarzenegger This just in from the County of Orange. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a bill authored by […] -
MWD Abandons Pension Spike; Jim Blake Off The Hook
Posted on October 13, 2009 | No CommentsYesterday the MWD General Manager abandoned the proposed pension jump for employees that would have raised their retirement formula. Here’s the story. He conceded that the votes weren’t there. Which means, […] -
Shame, Shame, Shame – in The City of Orange
Posted on October 13, 2009 | No CommentsThe Linda Ackerman campaign issued one of those out-of-a-can press releases the other day bragging about her endorsement by three City of Orange councilmembers – Cavecche, Murphy, and Dumitru. We thought we […] -
Kogi BBQ trucks coming to Santa Ana this week!
Posted on October 12, 2009 | 1 CommentThere are a few folks in Santa Ana, such as the Usual Suspects, who go completely bonkers if you dare to mention food trucks, but perhaps they will welcome the […] -
MWD surrenders as pension spike pulled off the table
Posted on October 12, 2009 | 4 Comments“Less than 24 hours before it was to consider a controversial proposal to increase pension benefits by 25 percent, Metropolitan Water District once again took the item off its agenda, […] -
Dianne Feinstein speaks out on Obama and “losing the war”
Posted on October 12, 2009 | No CommentsThere is an old saying that “you can rent an Afghan but never buy one”. Its an adage Barack Obama would do well to heed. Apparently, the administrations focus in […] -
Sharon Kennedy Attempts to Dump on FFFF; Instead Soils Self Badly
Posted on October 12, 2009 | No CommentsIn the latest dreary edition of her yellowing Fullerton Observer, editor and almost entirely irrelevant City Hall shill, Sharon Kennedy, tries to smear FFFF and our law suit against the City’s fraudulent redevelopment expansion. Once […]
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![Sharon Kennedy Attempts to Dump on FFFF; Instead Soils Self Badly In the latest dreary edition of her yellowing Fullerton Observer, editor and almost entirely irrelevant City Hall shill, Sharon Kennedy, tries to smear FFFF and our law suit against the City’s fraudulent redevelopment expansion. Once […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/yellowsub-500x362-300x217.gif)
Here’s a challenge: can anyone name a truly successful politician who didn’t hold elective office until after turning 70 —…