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zappaman

(20,606 posts)
48. Some here denigrate a fantastic governor because he didn't endorse their candidate.
Tue May 31, 2016, 06:51 PM
May 2016

Boo fucking hoo.
This OP is bullshit and far, far from anything remotely honest.

MARCH 2016
Governor Brown and California Democratic legislators raised the state’s minimum wage to $15 by 2022 with an agreement that also protects the budget and small businesses – becoming the first state to reach this milestone. No Republican legislators voted for the law.

OCTOBER 2015
Governor Brown signed one of the nation’s strongest equal pay laws with bipartisan support to reduce the wage gap for women. California women earn 84 cents for every $1 a man earns for the same work.

OCTOBER 2015
California made clean energy history with the signing of Senate Bill 350, which boosts renewable energy sources like wind and solar to 50% and doubles the energy efficiency of buildings by 2030.

OCTOBER 2015
California Democrats passed SB 703, which prohibits discrimination against transgender people by companies doing business with the state, and SB 713, which aids transgender children in the foster care system to prevent homelessness, victimization, depression, and suicide.

OCTOBER 2015
Governor Jerry Brown responded to a devastating oil spill on the Santa Barbara coast by signing bills to prevent oil spills and strengthen the state’s response to future spills.

OCTOBER 2015
The California Motor Voter Act makes us a national leader on increasing voter participation by automatically registering California citizens to vote when they apply for, renew, or change their address on a driver’s license.

SEPTEMBER 2015
California Democrats passed SB 588 to combat wage theft and ensure hardworking Californians are paid overtime and other earned wages. Wage theft by employers disproportionally affects women and people of color.
MAY 2015
California expanded Medi-Cal to cover all children regardless of their immigration status. The Health for All Kids Act will cover an estimated 170,000 children from families with low incomes.

MAY 2015
Gov. Brown signed the Climate Change Pact together with the leaders of other states and countries to reduce greenhouse gases and promote clean energy. Also known as the "Under 2 MOU," the goal is to keep global temperature increases below 2 degrees Celsius. As of December 2015 the pact includes 123 jurisdictions representing more than 720 million people and $19.9 trillion in combined GDP. “We are building a global force of cities, states – and even countries – to reduce carbon pollution and protect the wellbeing of people everywhere,” said Gov. Brown.

MAY 2015
California Democrats approved a 2015-16 state budget that increased per-pupil K-12 spending by $3,000, froze tuition costs at the UC and CSU systems through 2017, put billions of dollars into rainy day reserves, and expanded health insurance through Medi-Cal for children from low-income families, regardless of their immigration status.

NOVEMBER 2014
Californians approved Propositions 1 and 2 to safeguard California's water supply and to save money to protect schools and public safety services from budget cuts in future recessions.

NOVEMBER 2014
California Democrats added a seat to our 38-member Congressional delegation through our push into previously Republican-held areas. We delivered millions of doorhangers, slate cards, and mailers in targeted state and federal campaigns.

NOVEMBER 2014
California voters reelected Gov. Jerry Brown and again captured every constitutional statewide office and strong Democratic majorities in the California Legislature. The Los Angeles Times said California Democrats “had much to celebrate. They swept all eight statewide offices Gov. Jerry Brown trounced his Republican challenger.”

APRIL 2014
Nearly 3 million uninsured Californians obtained healthcare in the first year of implementation of the Affordable Care Act.

OCTOBER 2013
California Democrats overcame years of Republican stonewalling and approved Assembly Bill 60 to issue state driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants and improve safety on our roads.

SEPTEMBER 2013
We gave more than 1 million working Californians a raise by raising the minimum wage from $8 to $10 by 2016.

AUGUST 2013
Governor Brown signed the School Success and Opportunity Act, ensuring transgender youth have the opportunity to fully participate and succeed in schools across the state.

SEPTEMBER 2012
We implemented online voter registration, making it easier for Californians to register to vote.

JULY 2013
We passed the Middle Class Scholarship, which slashed student fees at UC and CSU by up to 40% for families making under $100,000.

NOVEMBER 2012
We led the charge to defeat the deceptive Proposition 32, which would have handed more power to corporate special interests.

NOVEMBER 2012
California voters sent nine targeted Republican Congressional incumbents and challengers packing.

NOVEMBER 2012
California Democrats championed Proposition 30 to restore funding to California K-12 schools and community colleges and help end years of teacher layoffs and budget cuts.

JULY 2012
California Democrats passed the Homeowner Bill of Rights to help stop fraudulent foreclosures and predatory lending practices and repair the damage of the foreclosure crisis.

NOVEMBER 2011
It Gets Bluer effort increased Democratic Latino voter turnout in Fresno, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties and led to pickup of Legislative and Congressional seats in 2012.

OCTOBER 2011
Gov. Brown signed the California DREAM Act to open the door for all students to attend college, regardless of their immigration status. Most Republicans opposed the bill.

OCTOBER 2011
Operation Game Changer improved turnout in Los Angeles by converting 50,000 Democrats to become permanent vote-by-mail voters.

NOVEMBER 2010
Californians approved the majority vote state budget with Proposition 25. Californians "made it a lot easier Tuesday for legislators to pass a budget," said the San Francisco Chronicle. Without Republican blocking tactics, Democrats have delivered balanced, on-time budgets since 2011.

NOVEMBER 2010
Californians elected Jerry Brown as governor despite his being outspent 6:1. The San Francisco Chronicle said Brown defied “a tsunami of spending by his billionaire opponent.” Sen. Barbara Boxer defeated a former corporate CEO who had offshored California jobs, and Democrats swept every constitutional statewide office.

MARCH 2010
President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act to extend health insurance to an estimated 41 million uninsured Americans, despite unrelenting Republican opposition. The landmark law has since survived repeated Republican assaults and two legal challenges in the Supreme Court.

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Lets be honest about Jerry Brown... [View all] AZ Progressive May 2016 OP
Being a progressive or a democrat or liberal isn't based on any beachbumbob May 2016 #1
Nobody's perfect, but people always have a reason for their actions Ash_F May 2016 #5
Ditto! tonyt53 May 2016 #7
I like Jerry Brown Ned_Devine May 2016 #57
I would think the fracking-induced earthquakes in Oklahoma should make any Dem refuse to support it. LonePirate May 2016 #58
+10. n/t whathehell Jun 2016 #102
The US government was the first to "frack" OK. They pumped fluid down wells to dispose of it. tonyt53 Jun 2016 #103
Why don't they do like NY does and outlaw it? redstateblues Jun 2016 #104
Oil companies are very influential with OK Repubs. That's why OK is passing abortion felony laws. LonePirate Jun 2016 #106
He has done very little to restore the drastic cuts to the social safety net that Ahh-nuld made KamaAina May 2016 #67
That is disappointing. Ash_F May 2016 #2
Fracking metroins May 2016 #3
So poisoning people's water seems to be ok to you? AZ Progressive May 2016 #6
Yes metroins May 2016 #12
Please look at the Gasland and Gasland II documentaries AZ Progressive May 2016 #13
Please look at the asco meeting notes from 2013 metroins May 2016 #25
Water is an essential building block of life on earth. mmonk May 2016 #9
Yes it is. metroins May 2016 #14
The problem is that we now know that the consequences are long term Ash_F May 2016 #10
Yes, there consequences. metroins May 2016 #15
When does your "short term" support for fracking end? KeepItReal May 2016 #47
When a cleaner metroins May 2016 #49
Are you also for the export of fracked petrochemical products to foreign markets? KeepItReal May 2016 #68
I'm most certainly pro economic development metroins May 2016 #70
You might as well be for profits over people if you support fracking AZ Progressive May 2016 #75
I think you may be extrapolating metroins May 2016 #77
What the ? "Life isn't about 1 issue or fixing everything at once." First of all one is rhett o rick May 2016 #62
Destroying the Earth does disqualify you, yes. roody Jun 2016 #94
Life isn't about 1 issue? It's a biggie if you live in the middle of it. ebayfool Jun 2016 #95
CA thanks AZ for its concern. Starry Messenger May 2016 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author AZ Progressive May 2016 #8
Also John McCain and Joe Arpaio. ucrdem May 2016 #82
The state that made immigrants live in fear. Starry Messenger May 2016 #83
Uh-oh ucrdem May 2016 #84
Seriously. Starry Messenger May 2016 #86
Yep ucrdem May 2016 #87
Boom! redstateblues Jun 2016 #105
Interesting that Hillary supporters here act like fracking is no big deal AZ Progressive May 2016 #11
Amazing how litmus-test purity police discount the totality of a lifetime of good work BeyondGeography May 2016 #16
So you wanna be like a Republican? AZ Progressive May 2016 #20
Fellow HRC endorser Tom Hayden thinks you're wrong about Brown's environmental record BeyondGeography May 2016 #23
Seem to have missed that. Eko May 2016 #19
THE WHEELS ON THE BUS GO ROLL, ROLL, ROLL! Tarc May 2016 #17
This election is separating the wheat from the chaff. pdsimdars May 2016 #18
Indeed! AZ Progressive May 2016 #21
Democrats are showing their true colors. Maedhros May 2016 #29
Progressives put people first, Moderate / Conservative Republicans put Corporations first AZ Progressive May 2016 #22
Correct Ferd Berfel May 2016 #52
^^ This ^^ Scuba May 2016 #56
You guys need a bus the size of Antarctica at this point. nt JTFrog May 2016 #24
More purity calls. Even Bernie fails them. CrowCityDem May 2016 #26
Brown signs climate change bill to spur renewable energy, efficiency standards Starry Messenger May 2016 #27
Good grief, Jerry Brown is a solid Dem (nt) TacoD May 2016 #28
Your not convincing anyone... AZ Progressive May 2016 #31
Even the article you link goes out of its way to laud Brown's strong environmental record on most TacoD May 2016 #37
If your honest 99% of the time and you do a big lie, is that enough for others to lose trust in you? AZ Progressive May 2016 #39
If you are progressive on 99% of issues and wrong on a big one, is that enough for others to TacoD May 2016 #40
Tell me how you can justify poisoning the water supply and flirting with earthquake faults and.... AZ Progressive May 2016 #59
The same way Bernie can justify helping murderers easily get guns. Everyone has something. CrowCityDem May 2016 #76
"Solid Dem" is not equivalent with "liberal" or "progressive" or "decent politician." [n/t] Maedhros May 2016 #32
Jerry Brown is liberal, progressive and a decent politician (nt) TacoD May 2016 #50
No true progressive TacoD May 2016 #30
No pay attention. Maedhros May 2016 #34
You seem to take particular delight in telling people you're ignoring them (nt) TacoD May 2016 #38
LOL: "I generally don't like to put people on ignore" TacoD May 2016 #45
You want the truth? You can't handle the truth! zappaman May 2016 #33
Thank you. Lucinda May 2016 #63
They attack anyone who endorses Hillary. They are no more tolerant than the Tea Party IMO. Trust Buster May 2016 #35
Surprising how few here actually give a damn about the people in California AZ Progressive May 2016 #36
"And most who have posted here are Hillary's chihuahuas..." zappaman May 2016 #41
Hillary supporters put Hillary over party and country AZ Progressive May 2016 #44
Some here denigrate a fantastic governor because he didn't endorse their candidate. zappaman May 2016 #48
If your good 99.9% of the time and then commit murder, does that still make you a good person? AZ Progressive May 2016 #51
Murder? Give me a break. Something tells me your contempt for Gov. Brown is newfound as of TacoD May 2016 #60
Fracking matters in California because a lot of it is in the Central Valley, where the nation's... AZ Progressive May 2016 #64
Calling people names when your thread fails...is that progressive? BeyondGeography May 2016 #43
What a fucking disgusting comment. JTFrog Jun 2016 #93
Last week Bill Clinton went to Sacramento for a long meeting with Jerry Brown. senz May 2016 #42
He must have had those pics of Jerry in drag. ronnykmarshall May 2016 #89
Nah, probably just carrot and stick stuff -- politics as usual. senz May 2016 #90
There goes Jerry......... Beacool May 2016 #46
Much of the party is corrupt. That's what corporate money / special interest money does AZ Progressive May 2016 #54
he's done so much else that is wrong, too! amborin May 2016 #53
he double-crossed on the water tunnels & habitat preservation amborin May 2016 #55
Do you why he's for the Twin Tunnels Project even thought he knows it's DOA? Brother Buzz May 2016 #69
OMG.... Jerry under the bus, along with Warren and Louis and PP and Neral. seabeyond May 2016 #61
Yeah, let's be honest, shall we? NanceGreggs May 2016 #65
No fucking shit. zappaman May 2016 #71
They would be proposing him as VP! lol BootinUp May 2016 #74
And not one has successfully defended fracking here. My purpose is done :D AZ Progressive May 2016 #66
If your purpose was to show you know fuck all about Jerry Brown, then success! zappaman May 2016 #72
metroins did upthread: it's less bad than coal, which is the other option (nt) Recursion Jun 2016 #97
Under the bus he goes Dem2 May 2016 #73
Like this? Mnpaul May 2016 #78
great clip woolldog May 2016 #91
CBS had it on the evening news Mnpaul May 2016 #92
Let us be honest about Samders spporters at DU... brooklynite May 2016 #79
Post removed Post removed May 2016 #80
Who are "Samders spporters"? Ken Burch Jun 2016 #99
Brown is one of our best liberal leaders. DCBob May 2016 #81
Being wrong on 1 or 2 issues is not a disqualifier phleshdef May 2016 #85
What a fucking shocker!! ronnykmarshall May 2016 #88
Hillary + Jerry : True Fracking Lurve... AzDar Jun 2016 #96
TY for that link. It explains in wonderful detail why some of us have a big problem with Brown and - ebayfool Jun 2016 #100
Brown's also STILL a hardline drug warrior(in a time when the drug war is totally discredited) Ken Burch Jun 2016 #98
let's be truthful about sanders. He's an opportunist with no real accomplishments. His only plan is MariaThinks Jun 2016 #101
Embarrassing post alcibiades_mystery Jun 2016 #107
What's embarrassing is the fracking support/denial I'm seeing in this thread. ebayfool Jun 2016 #109
The wheels on your bus go round and round, well-suited for throwing the latest apostate under. LanternWaste Jun 2016 #108
I wonder what you'll write when Elizabeth Warren endorses Hillary? book_worm Jun 2016 #110
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