Another article on the state assembly race in AD-66 spotlighted how Al Muratsuchi is another union puppet who will do the will of the special interest political class instead of listen to constituents and respond to their needs.
Speaker Anthony Rendon has openly declared that he will do more for Latinos.
What about the rest of the state of California? Is he going to discriminate against the rest of us because our skin is not the same color as everyone else, or because we do not have Spanish surnames?
Rendon says he's served with Muratsuchi and with Hadley. "There's a vast difference between the two."
Back in Torrance, Muratsuchi, who is challenging one of the most vulnerable Republican legislators of the election cycle, Assemblyman David Hadley of Manhattan Beach, called his campaign a “statewide cause.”
Once again, the South Bay was the epicenter of control in the state of California. Once again, Republicans found themselves fighting for the heart and mind of California. This time, though, David Hadley and his team of volunteers and operatives worked their hearts and lungs out. But what can anyone do to fight a corrupt machine which takes money and resources away from taxpayers by force? That is not a fair and balanced fight, pure and simple.
“Democrats from throughout the state of California are coming together here in the South Bay,” Muratsuchi said.
And Republicans from all over the state came to the South Bay, too. Their service was greatly appreciated. Why weren't those Democrats paying attention to the needs of their constituents in their own districts? Don't they have any sense of respect or responsibility for the men and women who elected them to office?
No fewer than 10 current Assembly members up and down the state, some from as far as Sacramento and Salinas, sent their staff to knock on doors and deliver lawn signs for Muratsuchi, who lost the seat in 2014 by 700 votes.
Isn't that against the law? State staffers were driving down to the South Bay to swing Assembly District 66 back into Democratic clutches. Were we paying their salaries for this activity?
State and county Democratic Party committees have spent more on Muratsuchi’s race than any other — more than $2 million of the $14.8 million they’ve spread across the most crucial races so far in their quest to regain a super-majority in both houses of the Legislature.
Look at those numbers. $2 million! And then there were the PACS and other special interest monies flowing into the districts. I was walking precincts in the Torrance area, and the residents complained repeatedly about all the mail plugging up their mail boxes. The Democratic operatives sent two mailers at the same time, deluging boxes and demanding the biggest turnout imaginable.
The turnout was actually lower than expected, and ironically the lower turnout hurt Assemblyman David Hadley.
Final Reflection
As long as corrupt and officious labor unions are paying the Democratic Party's bills, California voters cannot expect anything but a raw deal that benefits a rogue political class at the expense of the rest of us. Another limited, elitist cabal has replaced the feudalist hierarchies of centuries past. How much longer will this illicit political insanity endure?
Jack Cade types will explode across the state of California very soon. The anti-Trump riots will be nothing compared to the outrage of another Silent Majority, fed up with Sacramento miscreants taking what does not belong to them. They will be reject the backroomd frauds of Sacramento politicking which steals from those who worked diligently and deserve at the minimum the right to lead their lives in peace.
The "union whore" phalanx, typified by Al Muratsuchi, will be the further undoing of the Democratic Party in the state of California.
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