Thursday, February 24, 2011

Read my peevitude!

     If you’ve been paying attention, you know that Assemblyman—and former SOCCCD trustee and pro-prayer bloviator—Don “Mad Dog” Wagner has begun to leave his peevish mark on state politics. This week, his dyspeptic bloviations manifested themselves on the radio (John and Ken) and in a press conference on the Capitol steps:

California GOP group takes hard-line stance against tax hikes (Sacramento Bee)

     Two-thirds of Republicans in the Legislature took a hard-line stance Wednesday against California Gov. Jerry Brown's budget plan, forming a new group and pledging to block the governor's efforts to let voters extend tax hikes.
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     At a news conference on the Capitol steps, Assemblyman Donald Wagner, R-Irvine, a co-chairman of the caucus, said the message to Brown was clear: "You're not getting Republicans to go for tax increases."
     Brown has proposed deep cuts in state services and wants to ask voters to agree to extend for five years billions of dollars in sales, income and car taxes. The governor needs at least four GOP votes, two in the Assembly and two in the state Senate, to place a tax measure on the ballot.
     Conservatives are already branding the group's nonmembers as potential GOP traitors. The two chairmen of the caucus, Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Moorpark, and Wagner, went on the popular "John and Ken" radio show Wednesday as the conservative duo posted phone numbers and photos of the nonsigners and rallied listeners….
John and Ken and Don

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I though John and Ken supported Todd Spitzer in this latest kerfluffle (against Williams) how does that square with their adoption of Mr. Wagner's cause? or is this just the latest in their incoherent agenda? Can't they connect the lines between Williams and Wagner?

Anonymous said...

Just love Republican values.

1. No Taxes.
Repeat over and over, 14 more times.

15. The baby Jesus. But not if he gets any funding.

BvT said...

9:51, J&K were sympathetic to Spitzer because, essentially, the Spitzer story was about corruption and cronyism (against which J&K rail, albeit incompetently); they support Wagner (I suppose) because Wagner is against taxation, another J&K theme (again, pursued incompetently). There's no conflict here. Undoubtedly, J&K have no clue about the one-time alliance (of sorts) that existed between Wagner and Williams--something that came to an end about a year ago, when Wagner defied Fuentes by going against Mathur.

Anonymous said...

Short term, the continued viability of the community college system depends on renewal of taxes in June, and Wagner knows that. But nothing trumps these Republicans and their "values"--according to which new taxes are bad, even as they recognize the need for some taxes (which, ultimately, is an incoherent position, since the reasons that make a tax essential could easily be a reason for choosing to continue a tax).

Anonymous said...

Shhh...Wagner is trying to forget his past connections with Fuentes and Williams and hopes no one remembers. We shouldn't talk about Wagner's SOCCCD past lest it tarnishes his slick new assembly image.

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