Monday, October 12, 2009

Atlas didn't shrug: Don Wagner

Matt Cunningham of Red County informs us that Don Wagner’s campaign has announced:
Today, the Atlas PAC, a conservative free-market advocacy organization, announced its support of Don Wagner's bid for the 70th Assembly District.



"The problems we are facing in our state and national economies, are not problems that can be solved with government intervention. Only free-markets can correct inequities in our financial structure but that must be coupled with a strong commitment to fiscal prudence in our governance. Reckless spending to satisfy special interests mitigates the impact of the market's ability to correct," said Lee Lowery, chairman of Atlas PAC. "Don understands how pro-growth policies will improve California's competitiveness while improving the lives of its citizens."

"I am honored to be endorsed by the Atlas Pac," said Wagner. "The Atlas PAC has always been on the frontlines fighting for free-market principles. I share their vision and look forward to fighting with them against needless government intervention in our economy."



The Atlas PAC Endorsements Committee examines a candidate's dedication to advancing a fiscally conservative, pro-business agenda—minimizing government regulation and taxation of individuals and businesses, eliminating inappropriate and wasteful government spending, and allowing the free market to reward initiative and entrepreneurship.



Don Wagner and his wife, Megan, and their three children live in Irvine. He is a graduate of UCLA and the University of California, Hastings College of Law. Don has been elected to three consecutive terms on the Board of Trustees of the South Orange County Community College District, and currently serves as the Board's president. Don was a founder of the Orange County chapter of the Federalist Society, a nationwide organization of 40,000 conservative lawyers, law students, and scholars dedicated to preserving the rule of law from activist courts.
Above: at an Atlas PAC event (Newport Harbor Cruise), Larry Dick carouses with Tom Fuentes. See other photos at Atlas PAC.

The Afternoon Matinee: Diploma Mills

Nerd fee

Here's an odd story from this morning's LA Times:

UC may hike tuition for some undergraduate majors

As part of a plan to plug UC's battered budget, the regents may vote as early as next month on the controversial, tradition-breaking proposal to require engineering undergraduates, along with those studying business, to pay $900 more a year than the rest of the student body. That would be in addition to the $2,514 systemwide fee increase all students are likely to see by next fall.

Revenue-hungry UC officials say the two fields were chosen because salaries for their faculty members are significantly higher than the rest and because students majoring in those subjects tend to land well-paid jobs after graduation….

Evidently, this sort of thing is fairly common in other states.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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