A formal state audit will now examine waste, fraud, and abuse at the OCBE. I intend to discuss what this…
Content being a Pink Toad? I guess it depends on an amphibian's level of sef-awareness. The lower, the happier. In…
If we're talking about Dan C, he has never seemed "happy."
Yes, I know that's the impulse but you gotta know what the Guatemalan hill folk know: you get poisoned and…
If it touches me first, all bets are off.
You're absolutely right that California should adopt it statewide -- and should already have done so. And you're absolutely right…
If I were Fiona ma or Rob Bonta I’d be scared.
RCV should be adopted statewide so cities and counties don’t have to do it piecemeal. It saves money, discourages negative…
My advice to Mr. Moore, who seems like an eminently reasonable man is the same as I always give Vern.…
lynn daucher Archive
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OC Senator Fail: Harman and Correa get rightly vetoed; RDA-loving Repug Bob Huff wins coveted award from liberal League of California Cities
Posted on September 24, 2011 | 18 Comments. . . “But… but… we got a majority of our colleagues to go along with this thing!” protest the lawmakers. “Do you know how much work, how much […] -
Late August chismes: the new Districts and next year’s Elections!
Posted on August 24, 2011 | 39 Comments. . . Hark! how the sultry pre-September days are enlivened by exaltation of birdsong. All the larger species are chirping the jolly tune about the Victim Party (the California […] -
Okay, Seriously. Why The 72nd Election Matters
Posted on November 11, 2009 | No CommentsWe considered ourselves pretty much hopelessly cynical. Most local elections don’t seem to matter much, at least here in OC. The choices are determined in a Repuglican primaries between various […] -
Open Primary threatens both red and blue hacks
Posted on February 21, 2009 | 6 CommentsWe don’t have to guess what will happen when California voters pass Abel Maldonado’s Open Primary measure. We already approved such a measure a few years ago. And sure enough, […] -
Is Lynn Daucher going to take on Lou Correa again?
Posted on June 23, 2008 | 3 CommentsA pajarito is reporting that former OC GOP State Assemblywoman Lynn Daucher is planning to run against State Senator Lou Correa again in 2010. He was elected by a very […] -
Daucher blowing thousands in the primary – what is she afraid of?
Posted on June 2, 2006 | 26 CommentsI met with Lupe Moreno, the conservative Republican candidate for the 34th Senate District, tonight and she shared with me some of the mailers that RINO Lynn Daucher has been […] -
Daucher campaign spreading like a virus
Posted on May 17, 2006 | 7 CommentsA friend of mine received an invitation to a Lynn Daucher (GOP candidate for the 34th Senate District) fundraiser. It included a current list of all her endorsements. The news […]
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So you're gonna write a piece about this audit? Good, folks have been asking us to cover that on this…