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Steve Poizner: Flip – Flops or Real Change?

California Insurance Commissioner and Gubernatorial candidate Steve Poizner is making the media circuit right now. He’s getting peppered with questions about his evolving positions and political ideology.

 Is it ideological change or political expediency?

 Poizner is not making the political shift from Democrat to Republican; he is merely changing hard-core moderate positions to political positions more palatable to Conservatives:

 

  • Pro tax on rich
  • Moderate social, centrist Republican
  • Anti-oil drilling
  • Centrist married to a Democrat
  • Large Donations to democrat candidates and the DNC

 He’s always played down the large donations to Al Gore and the Gore/Lieberman campaign and perhaps it’s merely because he can. Most people do not have the financial resources Poizner has; consequently we cannot play both sides of the aisle – the way nearly all of the very rich do.

 Poizner has explained that his wife wanted to attend a $10,000 Gore fundraiser; the reason for the largest donation. Most men will not only bow to their wife’s wishes, but will escort their wives in public. Is this so unusual?

 Has Poizner been over handled? As evidenced by the McCain/Palin campaign, handlers often do not have the stomach for strong positions and always steer the candidate right into wishy washy, moderation.

 We see this behavior in nearly all political newbies.

 Poizner has become increasingly staunch on conservative positions as he becomes experienced, yet still is reticent to take firm positions on offshore oil drilling, abortion, and taxing.

 His record with Proposition 39 and “Taxpayers for Accountability and Better Schools” and the subsequent hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations, raised taxes on millions of Californians – an attempt to solve an educational problem, but a naïve mistake.

Poizner has changed his “No offshore drilling” position to the answer to the state’s energy, economic end employment needs. What are we to make of this huge shift? And if he is so supportive of offshore drilling, what about other energy resources such as nuclear power? He claims to support nuclear power, but what will he do about it?

 With candidate Steve Poizner, there are more questions than answers at this juncture.

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Is Poizner a RINO Redux?

A source provided me with the following information about Steve Poizner's record although the information is available at the links provided. I am not sure what to make of candidates who run on the Republican ticket who have supported Democrats so willingly.
 
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If you liked Arnold, you’ll LOVE Steve Poizner - RINO Redux.  
 
We know about Poizner's significant political contributions to Democrats, and to the Gore/Lieberman Presidential Recount effort to overturn Republican President Bush’s victory there (see following page), but what we did not know was what good company he was in. 
 
Jane Fonda made a $100,000 contribution to the effort to complement Poizner’s $10,000 contribution (he wrote check for his wife!?) and the hundreds of Democrats that did the same that year.  Other contributors to the same committee of note: John Corzine ($25,000),  Congresswoman Barbara Lee ($10,000,)  Steven Bing ($200,000) and the list goes on.
 
According to available documents, Poizner supported the Gore recount financially before ever giving to any Republican candidate.  Did he even vote for President Bush?  He hasn’t said.
 
 
Recipient Committee      Date            Amount         Contributor
 

KERRY COMMITTEE   2/15/2001    $1,000.00 Carol Poizner
KERRY COMMITTEE   2/15/2001     $1,000.00 Carol Poizner
Korbach for Congress   8/1/2003       $2,000.00 Carol Poizner
John McCain                  6/30/2008      $2,300.00 Carol Poizner
John McCain                  6/30/2008      $2,300.00 Carol Poizner
Republican National Committee   6/30/2008    $28,500.00 Carol Poizner
Al Gore                           2/22/2000       $1,000.00 Stephen Poizner
Democratic National Committee   10/2/2000    $10,000.00 Stephen Poizner
Gore Leiberman Recount Committee   11/27/2000*    $10,000.00 Stephen Poizner
KERRY COMMITTEE   2/15/2001       $1,000.00 Stephen Poizner
KERRY COMMITTEE   2/15/2001        $1,000.00 Stephen Poizner
Bush Cheney Primary   6/30/2003       $2,000.00 Stephen Poizner
Korbach for Congress   7/31/2003      $2,000.00 Stephen Poizner
The Wish List                 4/8/2004          $1,000.00 Stephen Poizner
Ca Republican Party V8   6/7/2005       $9,952.00 Stephen Poizner
Santa Clara County  REP (Fed)   2/3/2006    $1,000.00 Stephen Poizner
Republican National Committee   12/28/2007       $25,000.00 Stephen Poizner
John McCain                  4/2/2008          $2,300.00 Stephen Poizner
CA GOP 2008 Delegation   4/10/2008      $900.00 Stephen Poizner
John McCain                  6/30/2008          $2,300.00 Stephen Poizner
Republican National Committee   6/30/2008    $28,500.00 Stephen Poizner
 
 Sources: opensecrets.orghttp://www.opensecrets.org
FEC Elections Database   http://www.fec.gov/finance/disclosure/disclosure_data_search.shtml 
IRS Political Organization Disclosure (Recount)
http://forms.irs.gov/politicalOrgsSearch/search/generatePDF.action
?formId='912084026-8872-0001'&formType=P72
 
 
 Link to (IRS form 990s and pdf files of form 8872 noting as pulled from the IRS website are included in the Appendices. Poizner’s contribution is found on Schedule A page 101 of 140 of the form 8872 for the period October 18, 2000 through November 27, 2000)
 http://forms.irs.gov/politicalOrgsSearch/search/gotoSearchDrillDown.action?pacId='476'&criteriaName='GORE%2FLIEBERMAN+RECOUNT+COMMITTEE'     
 
 
as for written opinion, here are two columns - one from Real Clear Politics, the other from SF Gate:
 
Governator, the Sequel
 
By Debra Saunders

Former eBay chief Meg Whitman is preparing to run for governor in 2010. Considering that California is so broke that next month it may have to issue IOUs instead of checks, I cannot imagine why anyone would want the job. And considering that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger started out as a political outsider who promised to parachute into Sacramento to clean up the mess -- only to allow it to grow messier -- I wonder if voters will be anxious to pick another parachute-in Republican for governor.
Not that the alternatives are all that appetizing. If Whitman may seem too new, some Democrats expected to jump into the race have been running for governor longer than many readers have been voting in California. Attorney General Jerry Brown ran and won the governorship in 1974 and 1978. Lt. Gov. John Garamendi, who has already announced his candidacy, ran and lost in 1982 and 1994. He announced he would run in the recall race, then didn't, but then ran for lieutenant governor, or governor in waiting, in 2006.

read the rest  HERE


Why Dems dominate state
Jill Stewart
Friday, June 24, 2005

THINK OF 1958, so distant in the past that the Los Angeles Times ran front-page stories about Alaska finally being voted the 49th state and Russia launching a rocket that nearly reached the moon -- "farther than any object man has sent from the Earth."
Something that didn't make headlines -- because the reality of it wouldn't become clear for years -- was the fact that 1958 was the last time Republicans controlled the Sacramento Legislature, aside from an occasional oddball year or two.
It was the year California went Democrat, and never went back.
I mention 1958 because of the hectoring by California GOP hard-liners, whom pundits call the "circular firing squad" because of their corrosive effect on the party. We'll remain a one-party state as long as the GOP fails to quell its far right, which insures the party's failure here.
As a fiscally conservative Democrat, I want California to return to a two- party system, and thus engage in a true debate over the big ideas. Yet as Republicans gear up for the 2006 statewide elections, they are once again taking actions that guarantee they get nowhere in their uphill battle to regain California.

read the rest HERE

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The TAXINATOR

 
The California Props are going down.
 
from Michelle Malkin: "Arnold Schwarzenegger was so preoccupied with lecturing the national GOP about the need to “rebrand” itself and move left that he forgot to mind California’s own business.

Today, his desperate tax-and-spend ballot measures are expected to all go down in flames at the polls. Tea Party activists of all political stripes have lambasted the deceptive initiatives. The intellectually and financially bankrupt state GOP is in full meltdown, having poured $650,000 into Schwarzenegger’s coffers to promote the phony spending cap measure before the state party waffled, then turned around and voted to oppose it and the other tax hikes."

read the whole story HERE
 
 
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