Last night, I expressed the view that we are locked in a civil war with progressive extremism. Tonight, I apologize for being so soft in my characterization of this matter. It is more than a civil war; it is a fight for the future of America.
Representation v individual rights?
Anarchy v rule of law?
Equity v equality?
Identity politics v focus on the individual?
Am I exaggerating the threat or is a real challenge to our future?
If one were to take a sneak peak at my Twitter feed over the past four months, a remarkable conclusion could be reached, and it is this: Yes, Prop 16 is about fairness & equality in college admissions, public employment & public contracting, but an even more important phenomenon
is revealed. Americans of every color, “race,” sex, ethnicity and national origin, can be and are united in a common purpose, and that is to keep advancing to form that more perfect union. Complete strangers from Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Springville and
locations too numerous to mention, people that you couldn’t identify in a lineup, liberal Democrats, conservative Republicans, Libertarians, even two individuals who were bitter opponents 24 years ago, come together for a common purpose: to defeat a measure that they consider
inimical to the best interest of the country that they love. They occasionally crack corny jokes, they argue politely, then underscore their mutual respect, and return to the arena with renewed passion. They teach an extraordinarily valuable lesson about the importance of ideals,
especially that of equality. For a nation such as America, beset with riots, protests, and inflamed passions about race, these people set an example of what a “community” can and should be. Their example should convince one and all that dividing people on the basis of skin or
where their ancestors originated is not good for America and its people and would be an everlasting stain on the Great State of California. Please join me and and VOTE NO ON PROP 16.
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I am totally preoccupied with the election this Nov. It will be the most consequential in my lifetime. I see this as an election which will determine not only the direction of America for the next four years but for decades to come.
Take stock of where we are and how we got here
2/Candidate Biden was on the ropes and headed for defeat for a third time when Congressman Clyburn, with the acquiescence of progressives, endorsed him. Biden is an old school politician. He was grateful and promised to become the “most progressive president in American history.”
3/ Progressives believe that USA is a racist country under the spell of “white supremacy.” They want a world without borders. They delight in seeing young brown men storming our Texas border. Let’s call it for what it is! To them, Biden has performed an act of political heroism.
In 1961, the late president John F Kennedy said “race has no place in American life or law.” With the decision by the Supreme Court forbidding the use of race in college admissions, I can hear the voice of JFK saying, “I told you so.”
At a time when our country is desperate for
2/ leadership, six members of the Supreme Court stepped forward to remind us that America is more than just its people and the patch of land which we inhabit.
In eloquent and compelling fashion, they hit the restart button for a nation that seems to have forgotten that it was
3/“conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” We are the Opportunity Capital of the world and that fact inspires millions to flock to our borders in search of a better life. All we ask is that you enter legally, that you embrace our
The Supreme Court seems poised to end the era of racial grievance that has held sway over our nation for roughly 7 decades. In the name of “affirmative action” America has consistently betrayed one of its most basic obligations, namely to treat every American as an equal “without
2/ regard to race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin. Here in California, despite all of our differences and seeming political peculiarities, we cherish equal rights so much that we have enshrined that principle in our state constitution and reaffirmed it in 2020. We will
3/ not be distracted from our fidelity to equal rights by those who clamor for “diversity” and “equity” and “reparations.” We owe it to ourselves, to our children, and to future generations that this principle remain as a guiding light for our economy and for the social cohesion
A: With 15 days until the midterm election of 2022, and with pre-election voting already underway, the outcome of this election remains in doubt. Yet, if you believe in the ideals currently in place in America, this is the most consequential election in generations. There
B: are those who want to “transform America”. They are identified as progressives (P). There are those who want to retain America and improve on it as we go. They (we) are identified as traditionalists (T). P are our fellow Americans, and I say God bless their little pea pickin
C: hearts, but their ideology is dangerous and destructive. This is not partisan rhetoric; our President identifies as a P. If you like what he has done to America in 2 years, you would love what he could do in 2 more years with a cooperative House, Senate & lap dogs in the
I am sometimes accused of being supportive of “illegal” immigration because I say that most of those who cross our border seeking entry to America do so seeking a better life for themselves and their families.
Public policymaking is often very nuanced with no clear black and
2/ white, and many shades of gray. Immigration is such a topic, but “illegal” is, for me, wrong. One of my traits - a weakness some political operatives would suggest - is to at least try to look at as many sides of an issue as possible. My surrogate mother always told me that
3/ “even the smallest pancake has two sides.” I try to flip the pancake before consumption.
We want and need immigrants. America was founded by immigrants. It is an incalculable benefit to America to harbor an immigrant spirit, to be a welcoming place to newcomers. We are also
I am asked if my decision to vote against all Dems in the 2022 midterm election is a form of “prejudice.” To be honest, I guess it is. But, this is a form of prejudice that is informed by facts and is based on performance rather than immutable traits. Politics and public
2/policy-making is a team activity. The captain of the team dictates the plays. In the federal government, the co-captains are the president, the speaker and the Senate Leader. They are all Democrats. The president in the end determines everything. The Democrats are very good
3/at messaging, even when the message may not be totally honest or accurate and party solidarity.