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Sydin posted:So beyond single payer, what are some things the Dems could do with a super majority that we'd really want them to do, but they won't? Tax cars, more trains. MANY more. Also more bike lanes and bus lanes. Mountains of public housing.
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https://twitter.com/CATargetBot/status/1062148346809176064 and she's probably even more screwed once LA county ballots (diamond bar, walnut, hacienda heights) start rolling in, as well as more stuff from the more working-class parts of OC https://twitter.com/CATargetBot/status/1062157258631434240 Jerry Manderbilt fucked around with this message at 18:35 on Nov 13, 2018 |
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Cicero posted:Mountains of public housing. E: So, yeah... New state constitution. How do we address broken proposition system while still allowing for some remedy when our representatives don't do their job? CopperHound fucked around with this message at 19:33 on Nov 13, 2018 |
# ? Nov 13, 2018 19:31 |
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The remedy when representatives don't do their jobs is to fire them.
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 19:41 |
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Ban paid signature gatherers. Require that the backers and opponents of a proposition disclose how much they would personally benefit from the passage or failure of the proposed ballot measure in that little proposition booklet.
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Sydin posted:So beyond single payer, what are some things the Dems could do with a super majority that we'd really want them to do, but they won't? I know anything that touches taxes requires a super majority, but I don't know how handcuffed the legislature is by Prop 13 in regards to the taxes we really need to raise at the moment. Pass some sort of law that enables massive building of housing immediately. I want to make Tokyo look low-rise.
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 19:47 |
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Couldn't the state legislature also just up and choose to do the same thing prop 10 would have, and repeal Costa-Hawkins?
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Skippy McPants posted:Unrelated, but the look Leonard Nimoy pulled off in that scene is great. It perfectly conveys the emotion you experience when someone you love and respect says something blatantly horrific. Supposedly Shatner was irritated by the way that scene was edited because he played it as Kirk also realizing he'd said something completely unacceptable and being ashamed of himself.
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 19:51 |
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:
I think Tuck got a ton of uniformed votes that went: 1. Oh, I've heard that name before, he must be ok. 2. He "improves" schools, ok good!
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 20:03 |
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Keyser_Soze posted:I think Tuck got a ton of uniformed votes that went: If all you have to go on is the candidate statements then it came across as not mattering who got the gig. That's what I thought on a quick glance until I did more digging into their backgrounds. Add in that Tuck strongly implied that he had backing from Obama, so if you're a low-info voter you might just go with the guy whose face you saw next to Obama's on that one mailer.
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Wicked Them Beats posted:If all you have to go on is the candidate statements then it came across as not mattering who got the gig. That's what I thought on a quick glance until I did more digging into their backgrounds. it's both of those tuck was more explicitly pro charter when he ran for the same position in 2014 and lost bigly (5%) this time he didnt say poo poo (except that thurmond was from a Failing Inner City School and that he was endorsed by duncan (another charter school rear end in a top hat))
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 20:15 |
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Marshall Tuck also had an extremely long-running and seemingly unchallenged radio ad for like six months in which they portrayed Thurmond as a corrupt and ineffectual machine politician. I've probably heard Tuck's ad 100 times and never once encountered any ads for Thurmond.
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 20:16 |
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Jaxyon posted:Pass some sort of law that enables massive building of housing immediately. I want to make Tokyo look low-rise.
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 20:26 |
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unbutthurtable posted:Couldn't the state legislature also just up and choose to do the same thing prop 10 would have, and repeal Costa-Hawkins? Sure, but it'd be potential political suicide. The voters just resoundingly rejected a prop repealing Costa-Hawkins, so the legislature just doing it themselves would not only give the Republicans roughly unlimited ammo to bang the "elitist out of touch liberals!" drum in 2020, it would also piss off a ton of embarrassed millionaires and potentially swing them R. You'd probably also get more SB1 Repeal style tactics like getting a prop on the ballot to re-instate the legislation, and attempts to drum up support for recall elections on the principle sponsors of the repeal. It sucks but I doubt the Dems are going to be willing to gamble on that.
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 20:26 |
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Class Warcraft posted:Marshall Tuck also had an extremely long-running and seemingly unchallenged radio ad for like six months in which they portrayed Thurmond as a corrupt and ineffectual machine politician. I heard anti-Tuck ads on radio from a teacher group like 3 days before the election but nothing from Thurmond himself, Tuck's stuff was playing periodically for months far before any other election ads I heard
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 20:39 |
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Tars Tarkas posted:I heard anti-Tuck ads on radio from a teacher group like 3 days before the election but nothing from Thurmond himself, Tuck's stuff was playing periodically for months far before any other election ads I heard thats what you get to do when you have billionaires bankrolling you and your opponent is public schoolteachers lol
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 20:42 |
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Cicero posted:Most of Tokyo is low-rise. This is true even if you're only talking about the special wards. Not compared to LA, but pretend I said HK or NYC or whatever.
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 21:00 |
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Paris-style 6 story buildings. Lots of new housing, and it would still have decent views.
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 21:28 |
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Shear Modulus posted:thats what you get to do when you have billionaires bankrolling you and your opponent is public schoolteachers lol Er, I saw endless Thurmond ads on TV during baseball in the Bay Area, and no Tick ads. I don't think either was hurting for ad funds.
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 21:31 |
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https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Utility-emailed-woman-about-spark-problems-1-day-13385661.phpquote:PULGA, Calif. (AP) — A day before a deadly blaze destroyed a California town, the giant utility Pacific Gas & Electric Co. got in touch with Betsy Ann Cowley, saying the company needed access to her property because its power lines were causing sparks.
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The Glumslinger posted:Negligent Homicide
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Zachack posted:Er, I saw endless Thurmond ads on TV during baseball in the Bay Area, and no Tick ads. I don't think either was hurting for ad funds. I saw a lot of TV ads for both. It is not really in question that Tuck was better funded. The CA SoS database says Tuck received $5M in direct donations in this election cycle, and Thurmond $4M. However, when you include PAC money, Tuck had a ~$10M advantage in supporting money, and Thurmond had $5M of PAC money spent against him, compared to like $200k against Tuck. So all in all Tuck had about a $15M advantage. e: misread the data in an earlier version Shear Modulus fucked around with this message at 22:22 on Nov 13, 2018 |
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by late october i'd started seeing ads tying tuck to trump and devos also holy gently caress rohrabacher basically rented houses for years on end to turn them into goon caves Jerry Manderbilt fucked around with this message at 23:00 on Nov 13, 2018 |
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:by late october i'd started seeing ads tying tuck to trump and devos I’m so glad the CTH guys found that article and read it on their last episode.
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CopperHound posted:We also need real long term protection for this once it gets started so a political swing can't defund it then accuse it of being a failure that once again created slums. Pass a proposition making all propositions equal to other laws after a few years rather than permanently superior and akin to constititional provisions. Then they could be amended by the Legislature. The consequences for loving with a popular proposition after it passes should be politcal. Sometimes the Legislature might do it, but they will think long and hard before they do. And if they do, there's always another Proposition. predicto fucked around with this message at 23:29 on Nov 13, 2018 |
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Leperflesh posted:The remedy when representatives don't do their jobs is to [primary] them. fixed it - I still ain't voting for no shithead GOP hacks
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predicto posted:Pass a proposition making all propositions equal to other laws after a few years rather than permanently superior and akin to constititional provisions. Then they could be amended by the Legislature. This would be good, and also state constitutional amendments via proposition should take a 2/3rds majority. Add in some rules about campaign finance for the propositions and I think it would be a pretty decent system.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 00:11 |
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Class Warcraft posted:Marshall Tuck also had an extremely long-running and seemingly unchallenged radio ad for like six months in which they portrayed Thurmond as a corrupt and ineffectual machine politician. I work in Contra Costa, and while I still voted for Thurmond he doesn't have the greatest reputation around here to begin with based on what I've heard from people talking casually about him. Doesn't mean that Tuck isn't worse though.
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predicto posted:fixed it - I still ain't voting for no shithead GOP hacks Well this also applies for when GOP representatives don't do their jobs. The question of "however would a state manage its government without propositions" can be answered by looking at the other states that don't have our proposition process: and it's definitely in some cases worse, because incumbents are incumbents everywhere and voters are mostly lazy. But it's also like: the way this form of government is supposed to work is we vote for representatives to do their jobs, and kick the bums out when they don't... and the direct-democracy experiment to make an end-run around them has obviously mostly failed and resulted in an insane number of constitutional amendments, prop 13, and all matter of other dumbfuckery, plus far too many elected officials who can completely avoid taking risks by "letting the voters decide" on poo poo like high speed rail instead of actually bothering to lead. Voters shouldn't have to spend hours wading through the guide and going online to study legal opinions to try and analyze whether or not some really quite obscure issue like how dialysis clinics are funded in order to decide whether or not it's going to actually kill people, that's why we elected these fuckers in the first place, they're supposed to hire experts and consult them and make policy and regulatory decisions based on that. So yeah, I'm not actually completely opposed to direct-vote propositions, but what we've got now is plainly broken as hell, and I'd rather have nothing than the decades of fuckups we've had.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C02ehMmrBXQ Some footage of all of the smoke pouring into Chico
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 02:07 |
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Another Orange County seat just flipped https://twitter.com/hellofasandwich/status/1062510556869910528?s=21
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FCKGW posted:Another Orange County seat just flipped https://twitter.com/CATargetBot/status/1062511233864130560 regarding the assembly, petrie-norris solidifying her lead over harper in the AD that includes a part of CA-45 is really icing on the cake here https://twitter.com/CATargetBot/status/1062510613195251712 young kim's lead down to 0.38% and 711 votes; her finally going down over the mail-in ballots would be some primo schadenfreude given her -ing about voting fraud
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FCKGW posted:Another Orange County seat just flipped This is quite good
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The Glumslinger posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C02ehMmrBXQ Holy moley.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 02:50 |
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Apparently Young Kim’s people are trying to challenge every single democratic ballot that comes in to the OC registrar of voters. Which just means that the ballots get put on the side and the ROV checks the signature against other signatures on file, and if they still have an issue, then they send out a notice to the voter and have them come in to sign an affidavit. The OC ROV has had 400 objections to mail in ballots so far, and only 2 of those were sustained, meaning they send out the notice. Chances are, the last batches of ballots are going to be extremely democratic leaning because of this failed attempt at voter suppression.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 03:23 |
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I'm ecstatic to see my district finally turn blue. I've been voting against Mimi and her birther-dog-whistler predecessor since I've been old enough, and it was disappointing seeing them win 55-60% every time. People aren't really overtly Democrat here, but you do see the occasional "librulz " bumperstickers. This election gives me some comfort that most people here are reasonable, and hopefully the anti-GOP sentiment lasts for a while. If Kim goes down too, the entire county will be represented by Democrats! The thing that surprised me most was that Irvine was pretty solidly Democrat, and not just the parts around UCI. According to this nifty map, Irvine voted consistently for Democrat candidates and ballot measures, even protecting the gas tax.
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 03:53 |
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AP just called CA-10 https://twitter.com/AP_Politics/status/1062530900423000064
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# ? Nov 14, 2018 04:32 |
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GATOS Y VATOS posted:Paris-style 6 story buildings. Lots of new housing, and it would still have decent views. They're also way cheaper. 6 story mid rises can be built with wood framing instead of steel.
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Foxfire_ posted:They're also way cheaper. 6 story mid rises can be built with wood framing instead of steel. My understanding is that in Cali that's 4 stories, which is why all those shoddy pseudo-italian places in LA are that tall.
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FMguru posted:AP just called CA-10 gently caress yes
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