Mr. Douglas Delong's comments in "The Beach Reporter" belong on every pro-Huey mailer set to hit mailboxes in the South Bay.
Mr. Muratsuchi continues to paint, very weakly and with faded strokes, that Huey is an out-of-touch Tea Party extremist.
For once, I am glad that a candidate in the South Bay is talking about closing state departments. How much waste and overlap have the voters, the taxpayers had to contend with for the past decade in Sacramento? I was not even aware of these proposed measures, yet the Daily Breeze rashly judged that Huey had not taken enough time to outline the proposed cuts. At least one voter in this district was listening.
State Commissions are committed to spending money, and having little to show for their unaccounted and unaccountable investments. Muratsuchi seems committed to protecting the interests who get this money without having to earn it: the public sector unions, many of which are bank-rolling the Torrance School Board's campaign with hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The Daily Breeze, in endorsing the Democratic candidate for the seat, all but endorsed a necessary change of leadership for the editorial board for the paper, whose readership and investiture is already in decline, and now precipitously for backing a politicians who will back by special interests, who for all purposes will not have our back or back up the needs of the state.
The last thing that this state is unchecked, one party rule. No to Muratsuchi. Vote for Craig Huey for the 66th Assembly.
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