By Randy Economy Note: This is my WEEKLY column for the Los Cerritos Community News. Hope to see all of you in Norwalk on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. to help us get out the vote to defeat Props. 1A through 1F.
It's time for a Voter Revolt here in California next Tuesday.
Before I go to the Ballot Box to VOTE NO on Proposition's 1A to 1F, I want invite all of you to attend a Rally THIS Saturday, May 16th from 10 AM to Noon, on the Lawn Area at Norwalk City Hall at the corner of Imperial Highway and Norwalk Boulevard. This FREE community grassroots rally is being planned by several local community leaders who are fed up with high taxes, and who want to bring accountability and reform to Sacramento.
The Rally this Saturday is being planned by several local community leaders, from all walks of life, from all political views. Those planning this event including La Mirada businessman Noel Jaimes, 56th GOP Assembly District Central Committee Members Matt Kauble and Alex Burrola, Cerritos College Trustee Bob Arthur, Retired Bellflower School Board Member Rick Royse, Cerritos business leader Allen G. Wood.
Confirmed speakers so far include, (yours truly) Randy Economy, Former Chairman of the 56th AD Democrat Party Central Committee and a lifetime community organizer; Luis Alvarado Chairman, Republican National Hispanic Assembly, Los Angeles; Ted Hayes Founder of Dome Village/Advocate for the Homeless; Rick Royse Business owner, former Bellflower Unified school board member, Cerritos College Trustee Bob Arthur and Sue Arthur, Current President of the Norwalk Chamber of Commerce.
We will also have an "open" microphone at the Rally so anyone who wants to be heard, can be heard. We want everyone to bring your homemade signs ("Stop the Props," "Just Say NO 6 Times," "Voter Revolt," "people power," etc.), and bring your family members, friends and neighbors.
I don't know about you, but I have had enough with the politicians in Sacramento!
I am tired of backless politicians and faceless millionaire bureaucrats who tax US voters to death and then claim they have no alternative but to "make ends meet" by raising multi-Billions of Dollars in NEW taxes.
As such, I intend to make a statement by voting NO to MORE tax increases and borrowing in the next Tuesday's Special election (Props 1A-1F), and to do my part to help organize this grassroots movement to help defeat these measures.
In a previous column, I mentioned that I would probably be voting FOR Proposition 1F. But I have changed my mind, and will now be voting NO on Prop. 1F.
Instead of giving "no pay checks" to those in Sacramento who cannot balance our affairs, I much prefer just voting them out of office instead of giving them another "loophole" to sliver through.
It's a shame that the once great State of California has a budget deficit greater than most all the rest of the States combined.
It's a travesty that our California State Legislature actually started accruing this deficit several years back when the economy was still booming.
It's offensive that our Governor and the Legislature manipulated figures and outright lied for several years in a row as they pretended to balance the state budget, when all they were doing was digging us deeper and deeper into a cash coffin.
It's hard to trust the Governor who promised to cut up the State's credit card, after he helped oust our last Governor in a recall, but has instead actually increased our borrowing.
Are you not insulted that the only solution presented to us by our Governor and State Legislature who created this dilemma is to raise taxes and borrow even more money?
We have tons of waste in our California State Budget. The scare campaigns are outrageous in this campaign, and the People will have the final say so on Tuesday.
In the meantime, see you in Norwalk on Saturday! Let Freedom Ring! RRE

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