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Anthonysmanifesto
02-08-2008, 12:05 PM
from the sac bee's "capitol alert (http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/capitolalertlatest/010514.html)"-

February 08, 2008
Denham recall moves forward
The proponents of the recall of Sen. Jeff Denham announced today they are turning in 50,000 signatures to try to unseat the Central Valley Republican – likely enough to qualify the measure and begin what promises to be an expensive and bitter campaign.

The recall, which has been funded by a combination of money from the state Democratic Party and a campaign committee linked to Senate leader Don Perata, needs 31,084 valid signatures from the five counties in Denham’s district to qualify for the ballot.

Paul Hefner, a spokesman for the recall campaign, said he was confident they would reach that benchmark. “It’s certainly enough,” Hefner said.

The recall effort began last summer, when Denham joined all but one of the members of the Senate Republican caucus in opposing a state budget they decried as unbalanced.

With the budget stalled a single vote short of passage for much of the 52-day standoff, Democrats ratcheted up pressure on Denham.

Education advocates hosted events in his district, as did Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and, ultimately, Democrats initiated a recall petition.

Tim Clark, a spokesman for Denham, called the recall “the worst that politics represents.”

“It’s very shameful that with California facing a $14 billion budget deficit and a rocky economy that Senator Perata would instead choose to focus on recalling Jeff Denham because Denham refused to vote for a flawed budget,” Clark said.

The 2007-08 state budget did prove out of whack, as Schwarzenegger has declared a fiscal emergency with the economy faltering and revenues fallingl below projections.

Hefner, who also is a spokesman for Perata, said the recall is about more than Denham’s budget vote.

“The guy just hasn’t been candid and honest with the people he is supposed to represent,” he said.

Hefner cited a recent Capitol Alert story showing Denham has quietly accepted pay raises and a decisive “no” vote by Denham to oppose legislation, authored by Perata, which aimed to ease the subprime mortgage foreclosure crisis.

The legislation would have required lenders notify homeowners in advance as payments rose and tell renters when the owners of their property faced possible foreclosure. It failed on the Senate floor, one vote shy of passage.

The submission of signatures is likely to spur legal action by Denham, said Clark. During the signature-collecting phase, Denham supporters accused the recall proponents of using out-of-district signature gatherers (which is not allowed) and filed a complaint with the attorney general’s office and local district attorneys. Now those complaints are likely to turn into court appearances.

Perata and the Democratic Party have reported spending roughly $275,000 on the recall effort. Denham, who can raise funds outside of the usual contribution limits to fight the recall, has raised $561,000. He spent almost $200,000 in 2007, including airing television ads defending his vote on the budget.

Clark said the recall boils down to Perata being a “just a bareknuckles guy…out there trying to exact revenge.”

Legislative politics are also at likely play.

The Senate currently has 25 Democrats – a strong majority in the 40-member house – but two short of the 27 needed for a supermajority. Such a supermajority would render Senate Republicans essentially powerless, as their votes would not be needed on the budget or a handul of other measures unless a Democrat strayed from the party line.

Perata has said he would like to expand the Democratic majority to 27 members and includes Denham’s district among those considered winnable, along with the seats of GOP Sen. Abel Maldonado, R-Santa Maria, who is running for reelection, and termed-out Sen. Tom McClintock, R-Thousand Oaks.

But Perata said last summer he wouldn’t actively challenge Maldonado. “I'd be happy to go down to Santa Maria any time and knock on doors and say what a solid guy he is," Perata said after Maldonado voted for the budget.

That leaves only the seats of McClintock, which Democrats plan to contest in November, and Denham, who was reelected with almost 60 percent of the vote in 2006.

“Anybody can do the math and speculate, but my focus is on getting one (seat),” said Hefner, the Perata and recall spokesman.

“I can certainly say more Democrats make for a better California,” Hefner added. “And it is always a one-at-time effort in the Senate (to pick up seats) and the issues in this recall are all about one senator and one district.”

Posted by Shane Goldmacher on February 8, 2008 11:15 AM --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

p7m8jg
02-08-2008, 12:16 PM
Thank the STARS that Perata is now term-limited out.

If you haven't met Jeff Denham, you should, he's a good guy. He pushed for putting GPS trackers on sex crime registrants.

His district was gerry-mandered to try and take away a republican seat but he won the election anyway (it stretches from Salinas to Stockton in a very tortured set of boundaries). Now because they don't like what he did they want somebody more "pliable" to their demands.

When did I vote for Perata to pick my State Senator's seat for me? Um, that would be NEVER.

I"ll be sending Jeff $$$ to help fight this stupid vindictive attack on a good man.

Anthonysmanifesto
02-08-2008, 12:20 PM
it wont be official until the clerks determine there are enough valid signatures.

trashman
02-08-2008, 12:36 PM
My wife and in-laws are from Turlock -- which is in Jeff's district. I'll see what I can find from them.

--Neill

Bad Voodoo
02-08-2008, 12:41 PM
If Perata is as disingenuous as has been typical, the recall effort will get tossed, won't it?

odesskiy
02-08-2008, 12:52 PM
Holy crap! Do you guys understand what will happen if the Dems get 27 seats???!!! This must be fought with the utmost vigilance!!!

“I can certainly say more Democrats make for a better California,” Hefner added :puke:

troyus
02-08-2008, 01:33 PM
“I can certainly say more Democrats make for a better California,” Hefner added. “And it is always a one-at-time effort in the Senate (to pick up seats) and the issues in this recall are all about one senator and one district.”

Posted by Shane Goldmacher on February 8, 2008 11:15 AM [/I]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Man that steams me up. As if your political affiliation determines whether you are worth a DAMN as a leader in society. This us versus them mentality is ridiculous. I don't give a damn about your political party. FIX THE F*&^(*&^ SYSTEM!!!

1064chubbs
02-08-2008, 01:37 PM
Holy crap! Do you guys understand what will happen if the Dems get 27 seats???!!! This must be fought with the utmost vigilance!!!

:puke:

Airsoft single action revolvers?

phbiggs
02-08-2008, 02:42 PM
Anthony

Thanks for bringing this issue up, I am passing it along!

Mute
02-08-2008, 04:14 PM
Just when I thought that jerk-off Perata couldn't piss me off anymore, he proves me wrong. He has got to be the single biggest scumbag in California politics.

MrLogan
02-08-2008, 04:20 PM
WTF? Get this guy out of here. Oh, wait. He's on his way out. And not soon enough. :mad:

chris
02-08-2008, 05:10 PM
not surprised at this slimy tatic done by the democrats. all they want is control and your paycheck. thank god perata is termed out. and again don't let the door hit you in the A** on the way out.

stag1500
02-08-2008, 06:06 PM
If you haven't met Jeff Denham, you should, he's a good guy. He pushed for putting GPS trackers on sex crime registrants.


Well that's a real dumb idea. That would set a very dangerous precedent in this country.

Anthonysmanifesto
02-08-2008, 06:23 PM
http://hollisterfreelance.com/news/235886-denham-recall-proponents-turning-in-50000-signatures-spokesman-says

http://www.camajorityreport.com/index.php?module=articles&func=display&aid=2751&ptid=9

PonchoTA
02-08-2008, 06:44 PM
Thank the STARS that Perata is now term-limited out.

If you haven't met Jeff Denham, you should, he's a good guy. :yes: He pushed for putting GPS trackers on sex crime registrants.

His district was gerry-mandered to try and take away a republican seat but he won the election anyway (it stretches from Salinas to Stockton in a very tortured set of boundaries). Now because they don't like what he did they want somebody more "pliable" to their demands. :yes:

When did I vote for Perata to pick my State Senator's seat for me? Um, that would be NEVER.

I"ll be sending Jeff $$$ to help fight this stupid vindictive attack on a good man.
:yes::yes: I've already sent him some, but will again. This crap that the Dems are pulling is beyond low, and if they DO end up with an un-veto-able majority in the state Assembly, this state will be turned upside down. Imagine the whole state turning into SF. :eek:

We MUST prevent this from happening. (if anybody wants to help me boot Lois Capps out of MY district too, I would appreciate it very much!)
:D

CavTrooper
02-08-2008, 07:47 PM
Well that's a real dumb idea. That would set a very dangerous precedent in this country.

I agree, allowing sex offenders to ever walk the streets again is BAD idea. Summary executions, thats the ticket.

Anthonysmanifesto
02-09-2008, 10:40 AM
Thank the STARS that Perata is now term-limited out.

If you haven't met Jeff Denham, you should, he's a good guy. ...

When did I vote for Perata to pick my State Senator's seat for me? Um, that would be NEVER.

I"ll be sending Jeff $$$ to help fight this stupid vindictive attack on a good man.


This will likely be a very heated campaign.

Bad Voodoo
02-09-2008, 11:14 AM
We need this kind of grassroots initiative all across the state - not only to remind people that they should vote their principles, but to make an attempt, during every election cycle, to take back and free our state from the great social experiment is has become.

Anthonysmanifesto
02-10-2008, 02:13 PM
its last call