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Green Party of California: Kick The Rascals Out

May 20th, 2009 · 4 Comments

The Green Party of California, www.cagreens.org, has issued a news advisory, commenting on the recent voting down of ballot propositions in California.

Continue voter revolt: kick the rascals out, urges state Green Party after ballot propositions crushed Tuesday; Green candidates would better serve the people

SACRAMENTO – Although the state’s voters made it clear they did not like the status quo when they voted down five ballot measures Tuesday during the Special Election, they need to take the next step, urged the Green Party of California today.

“Voters used the ballot box to say they are disgusted with the Legislature and the Governor. Now they need to vote them out of office and replace them with candidates that represent the people,” said Joe Feller, a
Solano County Council member.

The Green Party has fielded those candidates – voter friendly candidates –for years, Feller said, noting that the Green Party also opposed the ballot measures, calling them a “rotten deal.”

“Pundits say voters are ‘angry and frustrated.’ The only real way for them to really make their wishes known is to replace those in power, and that means the Democrats as well as the Republicans,” said Los Angeles Green Alex Walker.

Greens said the answer to the state’s budget woes is cutting waste, but not workers’ jobs.

“The super wealthy do not pay their fair share, and haven’t for a long time. They pay a lower tax rate that the average Californian. Cutting salaries of workers who can barely pay their bills makes no sense. Those who reside in mansions should be made to pay their fair share,” said Lisa Green, a Green Party candidate for Assembly in the 53rd District.

Greens also have suggested Prop. 13 be amended so that the while residential owners maintain their tax protection, business property should be reassessed to raise billions.

But, primarily, the state Green Party urged voters to continue their mini-revolt and replace the Democrats and Republicans in the Legislature with alternative party candidates from the Green Party who would act first to protect the rights of the voters, not special interests.

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4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Donald Raymond Lake // May 21, 2009 at 1:39 am

    Finally ——- first day drop off absentee voter!

  • 2 Gary Julian // May 22, 2009 at 9:44 pm

    Do you really want to break down the “wall” that prevents 3rd parties from winning?

    Then all the 3rd parties in California need to get together and put a constitution amendment on the ballot for proportional representation in the state legislature. When voters can see for themselves that their 3rd party vote results in the election of Libertarian or Green Assemblymen the dam will start to crack.

    Try this link:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Australian_Legislative_Council

    The upper house of the state of South Australia is by proportional representation. Six different political parties are represented.

    Free elections. What a concept.

  • 3 Donald Raymond Lake // May 23, 2009 at 10:29 pm

    Gary Julian. What a patriot!

    Citizens For A Better Veterans Home

    donlake@ymail.com

  • 4 Dave Schwab // May 25, 2009 at 10:06 am

    Gary-

    Is there any organized attempt to put together a coalition for proportional representation in California?

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