Sunday, April 01, 2018

Murrieta Regionalism Vote: Tuesday

By Douglas V. Gibbs
Author, Speaker, Instructor, Radio Host

Fight Regionalism and keep Cap and Trade from rearing its ugly and destructive head in Murrieta.

While I will not be able to attend due to teaching a class in Corona, I urge all of you who are not Tuesday Night students at the Corona Constitution Class to be at the Murrieta City Hall City Council Meeting1 Town Square, Murrieta, CA 92562 (Phone: (951) 304-2489) on Tuesday Night April 2 --- 6 PM to voice your opposition to a government regionalism takeover of our electricity.  (a.k.a. Community Choice Aggregate "CCA") 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E912_fUTXlM

First, it was districting, now it's regionalism.  What's coming next?

Wait, we know.  They are also looking into raising local sales tax.  But, that's a battle for another day.

If these liars who claim to be Republicans, but who vote like Democrats, keep it up, we may be forced to recall them.  Let's hope it doesn't come to that . . . and that begins by stopping them now.

Notice, I am not naming names.  We have an ally on the Council on most of these issues in Jonathan Igram.  He's the only one to vote against districting, and he's been a voice against California's sanctuary status.  I hope he votes against CCA as well, as I believe he will.  The question is, are the rest of the turncoats willing to stop collectivist ideas like CCA, or are they the Marxist anti-localism knuckleheads that I believe them to be?

Be there on Tuesday.  Demand that the Murrieta City Council votes "NO" on Community Choice Aggregate (CCA).  And if you have the chance, tell them you don't want a higher sales tax, you want them to Opt Out of Sanctuary Cities (either by ordinance, or by joining Trump's lawsuit) and for them to abide by Murrieta Law by not running for reelection after they've termed out (based on the term limits initiative approved by voters in 2010).

Oh, did I say also that we want to stop the rise in sales tax?

Thanks for your advocacy.

Doug

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