I have been offered an opportunity to interview Senator McClintock, and thought I would open up the comments to anyone who wants to ask a question of him. I have a few I’m thinking of asking, but if someone comes up with a good one, I’d be happy to include it.
Sebastian is helping raise awareness about a good man in public office.
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My question:
Why in the world are you still in California?? You are trying to swim up Niagara Falls with a cement block in each hand.
What do you realistically think you can do to stop the theft and coercion in California government.
Or is that even part of your goal at all?
Living here's good practice for what the rest of the country will be like if Obama gets elected - especially for all those self-satisfied people who vote for un-serious and inconsequential candidates as "sending a message" - a message only Barry Obama gets, because nobody else hears it.
Apparently Schwarzenegger was the serious candidate of consequence during the last gubernatorial election--unlike McClintock. So how is that choice working out for the self-unsatisfied voters of California?
I have another theory: I think Californians have voted for and will get exactly the government that they deserve. It's probably much more government than they can handle. It's probably so much government that they'll have to ask for a loan from the federal government to pay for it.
I am starting to wonder if the determination of a viable candidate is something akin to the method that the courts employ to determine what is an obscenity.
I would LOVE to see Tom as Gov, but we have to work with what we have.
Please donate as much as you can to Tom's campaign
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