By: JohnW
Pretty dumb ad. And I’m voting against Prop. 32. There are more effective ways to call attention to the Koch brothers connection to the measure. This is amateur hour.
View ArticleBy: Tick
This is the one-two-punch; First; If you silence unions, there IS no other organization out there that protects workers. Second; corporate special interests will come after your job; by making or...
View ArticleBy: Tick
And why should dixie cups cost so much? because the Koch bros. are influencing public opinion through the profits of charging me 96% over cost for that red dixie cup so they can give 100m to campaigns...
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Re 6: John L Lewis lives! (With special thanks to Big Bill Haywood)
View ArticleBy: JohnW
I would vote for Prop. 32 if it pertained only to public (not private sector) unions, and if it allowed payroll deduction on either an opt-in or opt-out basis.
View ArticleBy: Truthclubber
@9 – I would also vote for it (Prop. 32), if in addition to those enhancements, it removed the questionable exemptions for certain types of corporations — the more we get away from “the best government...
View ArticleBy: Elwood
I have read and reread the entire text of Prop 32. Would someone please point out to me where it exempts big business, big corporations, big oil, big whatever from its provisions? I am unable to locate...
View ArticleBy: Josh Richman
@11 – I think the opponents’ argument is rooted in the fact that Prop. 32 wouldn’t apply to business super PACs and independent expenditure committees – often funded by the companies themselves, not by...
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@12 – Thanks, Josh. On another note, seriously? People are offended by silly political satire like this? Hell, Colbert recently had a bit on Romney needing to get massive numbers of people to move to...
View ArticleBy: JohnW
Re: #11 Elwood, as you stated, there are no explicit exemptions of the type you mentioned. The catch is that Prop. 32 only applies to businesses that are organized as corporations under the corporation...
View ArticleBy: Milan Moravec
The choices made Nov 6 will determine the state’s course for years. Both Prop 32, 30 levy significant taxes on Californians. The wounds that Prop 30, 32 are to heal have been self inflicted largely by...
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I hope people who generally deal with the flood of ballot initiatives by just voting NO on everything remember to vote YES on Prop. 40. YES means to keep the new independent redistricting. NO means...
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