- Prop 1A: The Reason Foundation, swimming in oil money, has been flooding the state's newspapers with misleading claims against high speed rail. The worst example was in a recent issue of the LA Times when Adrian Moore of the Reason Foundation made totally false claims, including that global HSR lines are subsidized (all turn a profit and France's TGV subsidizes other rail lines) and that HSR doesn't take passengers from airlines (in fact, they all do - to the point that Air France is going to enter the HSR market itself). More on these lies at the California High Speed Rail Blog.
- Prop 4: Planned Parenthood is facing a malicious attack from Prop 4 proponents. From an email sent out to the No on 4 list yesterday:
A new ad from the proponents of Proposition 4 twists a tragic case of a teen trapped in an incestuous situation, and falsely claims that Prop 4 would have helped. What is most outrageous is that Prop 4 would have put that teen in an even worse and more desperate situation. It would not have helped this teen in any way yet the anti-choice extremists behind Prop 4 continue to use tragic events to lie to California voters.
Visit No on Prop 4 to donate and find volunteer opportunities to help defeat this attack on teen safety and abortion rights. - Prop 8: Brian explained yesterday the most recent falsehood being peddled by the Yes on 8 folks. Even though Mormon legal expert Morris Thurston exposed these claims as lies and demanded the church stop spreading them, the Mormon Church is still helping pay for these ads. Visit the No on 8 campaign to volunteer your time or your money to defeat these liars and protect marriage rights.
Why all the lies? Partly because if we had a discussion on the actual merits of the issues, Prop 1A would pass and Props 4 and 8 would fail by large margins. The media plays a role here as well, letting groups like the Reason Foundation or the Mormon Church spread false claims without pushing back for the truth. Stenography has replaced journalism, as media outlets just report what "both sides" have to say regardless of whether or not there's any truth to the claims. And the op-ed pages and TV ads exist in a zone of truthiness, where nobody holds the liars accountable.
Except us. California progressives, the blogs, the grassroots. All the more reason for us to Stay For Change and save California from the liars on the right who wish to set this state back decades instead of help us embrace a better future.
Democratic gains of even a couple of seats on Nov. 4 could ease California's annual struggle to match spending with revenue. Eight Republican votes are now needed to pass a budget by the required two-thirds majority of lawmakers. If voters reject Republican candidates in some districts, Democrats may have a smaller anti-tax bloc to battle and fewer arms to twist to pass a budget.
The media typically resists speaking this particular truth to the public. Instead they prefer to blame "partisanship" or some unknown budget god for creating this crisis. Of course the budget problems are a direct cause of Republicans, whether it was Prop 13, or their reckless 1998 tax cuts, or Arnold's VLF and budget balancing bonds, or recent Yacht Party-induced budget delays.
Yet another reason for California progressives to Stay for Change - don't travel to swing states, travel instead to the key swing districts in the Assembly and the Senate, races that will be the difference between a sane and fair budget and another crippling Republican-induced delay.
Last week I had the honor to speak at a No on Proposition 8 event in West Hollywood. Thirty people joined together share their passion for equal rights, donate their money and learn how they can help defeat the discriminatory measure to eliminate the right of marriage for gays and lesbians in California.
This was the third such event I had attended in 2 weeks, but this one was different. This event was to raise money to support Republicans Against 8, a PAC created to mobilize republicans to vote no on proposition 8.
In the weeks preceding the event, I invited dozens friends and acquaintances to attend, but only one joined. Friends know I am a proud democrat and I was repeatedly asked why I was involved with an event supporting republicans. Many used the conversation as an opportunity to put down our LGBT brothers and sisters who are affiliated with the GOP.
At first I wasn't bothered by their reactions or shunning of our Republican counterparts because it has become so commonplace, but as the conversation repeated itself again and again I found myself increasingly agitated.
For years, organizations like The National Gay and Lesbian Taskforce and Equality California have demonstrated that community organizing is the backbone of the LGBT rights movement. However, to win we need to organize the masses, leaving no ally on the side lines. So, my friends, how can you be so quick to leave anyone behind who agrees with us on defending the right of same-sex couples to marry? Are we really willing to alienate our Republican LGBT brothers and sisters at the detriment of our civil rights movement?
Republicans across the State of California, gay and straight alike, are willing and ready to vote No on Proposition 8. LGBT Republicans through Log Cabin Republicans and Republicans Against 8 were at the California Republican Convention working to educate fellow Republicans why voting No on Prop 8 is important. And, LGBT republicans want and deserve all the same rights and privileges as LGBT Democrats, Independents, Green Party members, etc., and we can't afford to leave them out of our civil rights fight.
All across California, openly LGBT Republicans are fighting for equal rights as they change hearts and minds by educating members of their party. They are helping to defeat Prop 8 and ensure a win for equality in CA.
This is about people. This is about legal equality. This is NOT about party politics.
Embrace ALL of our allies and brace for the celebration of victory in defeating Proposition 8 on November 4th.
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