Tedisco decided to slam Rush Limbuagh today. Called him "meaningless."
Way to go Jimmy!
Also, the Tedisco campaign denies any involvement in the lawsuit to knock Sundwall off the ballot.
Does anyone believe that?
Tedisco decided to slam Rush Limbuagh today. Called him "meaningless."
Way to go Jimmy!
Also, the Tedisco campaign denies any involvement in the lawsuit to knock Sundwall off the ballot.
Does anyone believe that?
In this ad, Tedisco assumes that health care is a federal government responsibility as is creating jobs (we know from other sources that he favors cash grants to corporations). Then, he attacks corporate "greed" and his supporters describe him as "one of us," a clear slam on his millionaire businessman rival. That's far better than being on the public payroll for half his life.
After you watch the ad, send Eric Sundwall five or fifty bucks.
(I am his campaign attorney, etc.)
James Tedisco, the new hero of the Republican Party, the party of limited government, has endorsed the illegal grant of hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayers' money to California Corporation Advanced Micro Devices, one of the defendants in the Pork Lawsuit.
I urge you to support Tedisco's opponent in the special election for Congress, Eric Sundwall.
I have put aside other projects and joined Eric's campaign team.
Eric has endorsed our lawsuit and was in court on December 3rd filiming the oral argument for Capital Outsider.
Want to take the country back? Here's your chance right now.
In 2004, he supported an effort to spend $300,000 to keep the New York City Ballet in Saratoga for three weeks.
Link.
Funding the arts is no business of government and conservatives are always railing against it. Let's see how they react to this one.
Plus, it is well known that art subsidies have the effect of transferring wealth from the working class to the upper class--they being more likely to attend such performances.
So, Tedisco is the typical Republican politician who cons the rank and file with false rhetoric. He is for lower spending in theory but not in practice.
I have been saying James Tedisco is a liberal. Perhaps those who don't know what I mean by liberal think I'm exaggerating. I commonly use "liberal" to mean economic liberal, one who believes that the marginal dollar is better off with government than with you.
Well, the Dems are now saying that Tedisco voted to raise taxes 221 times. Source. Tedisco does not deny it.
That's the very definition of a liberal, raising taxes.
So, we now know this for certain: Tedisco is a liberal.
Follow this link for liberal Republican Tedisco not saying how he would vote on the massive bailout bill, but then implying he would be for it.
Guess he's got both sides covered. Typical politician.
A few years back, some joker proposed a bill to make it illegal to leave snow on your car. Really.
A real, control freak, nanny state, laws can solve all human problems, kind of bill.
I forget all about it until I started looking at the record of Assemblyman Tedisco--the "limited government conservative."
Well, Tedisco's the perp!
Now, there are plenty of laws on the books as well as in the common law, to deal with the issue, but no, like many politicians, he wanted to propose a bill, get a headline.
Again, his own record and his own words reveal Tedisco to be a typical politician and typical RINO, Rocky Republican and big government Republican.
That's what happens when you hang out in Albany for 26 years.
"Tedisco's legislation would impose fines for not clearing a vehicle of ice and snow before operation that range from $150 to $850 for noncommercial vehicles and $450 to $1,250 for commercial vehicles. Under the bill, motorists would have three hours after the end of a snowfall to remove snow and ice from their vehicles. For safety purposes, drivers would not have to stop during a snowstorm to clean their vehicles."