"All legislative actions on revenue and budget must be determined by a majority vote."Now, that is something I would be out in the streets collecting signatures to get onto the 2010 ballot, unlike that other thing. Wanna join? Go to www.camajorityrule.com!
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Friday, September 25, 2009
Ending (Republican) Minority Rule With One Sentence
Professor George Lakoff has submitted a proposed initiative to the Attorney General consisting of one sentence:
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2010 elections,
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california,
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it will be a shame when our (D) Party has to oppose this ballot proposal. Why would our party do such a thing you ask? Lets see, we want to make it easy for legislators to raise taxes (reduce from 2/3rds to 51%) but we will not agree to the same vote standard (reduce from 60% to 51%)when it comes to allowing our party grassroots to endorse the candidates who we want to raise our taxes. This will be fun to defend!
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