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Election Results are in Taxes lose, taxpayers win! Labor Unions lose!

Posted by Aaron Park on February 06, 2008 at 01:10 PM

The biggest news – Prop 93, Term Limits fraud, loses. Big winner, Steve poizner – big loser, Fabian Nunez and Don Perata.

Prop 94-97, the referrenda against the Indian Gaming compacts put on the ballot by the Labor Unions failed. The CRA supported these measures while some could not sort through the Gambling issue – the voters did, by about 10% statewide.

Big winner – property rights! The NIMBY / IHMYCHY crowd couldn’t stop measure H in Rocklin.

Big Winner – taxpayers…

Measure J fails 58-41 in favor (needed 67%)... this was the measure that would have increased the park tax 50% and then indexed it in future years. They should have tried to renew it at the same rate…

Measure G fails 52-48 in favor. This was one of those 55% bonds that the Loomis School District went to the ballot with for the third time.

Don’t forget that the Placer GOP Central Committee and the Placer CRA were being attacked over our opposition before we even opposed this measure!

Because the Central Committee is now an endorsing body – there are several who now want to take the committee over for the express purpose of preventing any future endorsements. This is another of the angles in the Ose v. Oller race – Ose has participated in the Liberal takeover of two county committees in the past…

Rumor has it that Placer is in the crosshairs. Those supporting Ose have to know about this angle as well…

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