iePolitics: Now that Mark Uffer is gone . . .

Magic Johnson is speaking on April 29, 2010, at the county-sponsored “Business Insight Series.”  I’m sure he will leave behind an autographed something or two.  So who gets it?  Whose Form 700 should it go on?  And who will take it but not report it? 

Only a handful of managers have been axed and most of the crooks are still employed by the county, so this should be yet another scandal to follow and yet another Fair Political Practices Commission complaint to file.  We’re chomping at the bit guys!

iePolitics: A Protest at District Attorney Mike Ramos’ Office?

I’m reading between the lines on a Facebook entry, so perhaps someone can fill us in.  It looks to me like there may be a protest scheduled at San Bernardino County District Attorney Mike Ramos’ office (or perhaps the County Government Center) scheduled for April 27, 2010.  I’m guessing this is the Medical Cannabis people protesting over a raid?  I’m not sure but I like the idea of picketers at Mike Ramos’ office for any reason, so if this is true, would someone give us the details please?

iePolitics: Vote Safe Now

From their website:

Vote SAFE Now is a statewide ballot initiative that would secure California’s voting process by requiring voters to present photo identification at the polls; allow county Registrar of Voters additional time to count military votes that are mailed in from outside the U.S.; and protect the identity of absentee voters by concealing the voter’s signature on the envelope. Voters without I.D. will still be allowed to vote provisionally.

They are collecting signatures at this time and the petitions can be downloaded at their site:  Vote Safe Now

iePolitics: Information Needed — Dr. Dev Gnanadev and ARMC — Updated

iePolitics is starting a new, in-depth series on Dr. Dev Gnanadev and his destruction of Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (ARMC).  iePolitics and InlandPolitics have received a number of tips during the past few months regarding the goings-on at ARMC but we need more specific information especially regarding the various medical groups he controls and that impact on patient care at ARMC, malpractice that has been covered up, free medical care given to politicians and their families, use of students to perform procedures required to be done by licensed professionals, etc. Continue reading

iePolitics: Ray Moors for the 61st Assembly District

I recently contacted Ray Moors the Republican Party candidate for State Assembly District 61. And he supplied me with a biography about him and his campaign and this is what he had to say.

I am a 30-year-plus “blue collar” business owner of Joey’s Bar-B-Q restaurants in the Inland Empire.  I possess an extremely well rounded knowledge of prudent, ethical business practices both as a former labor representative and as an employer.

Today California is in the greatest economic crisis I have ever witnessed.

Career politicians, government employees nor bureaucrats can solve these economic problems.  I am committed to creating new business opportunities in California while protecting those businesses and jobs that are still here.  A state without employers is a state where there are no jobs, no tax dollars generated to fund government and no solutions for society. Continue reading