Baseline Magazine is a very good technology trade journal and one I read daily. A new post clocks the Top 10 biggest Tech Losers of 2010 and there’s a litany of technologies not doing so well or executives caught screwing…
Tag Archive for Meg Whitman
Goodbye Pols!
by Dan Chmielewski • • 4 Comments
With the election behind us and it being a pretty good one for Democrats in California, please take a moment to say “goodbye” to these pols who won’t be in office after the first of the year. I’m sure our…
One of the Biggest Losers of Election Night: The Register’s Opinion Writers
by Dan Chmielewski • • 13 Comments
We’ve noted all along that Orange County is home to a half-million plus registered Democrats who are virtually ignored by the Orange County Register’s editorial pages (not the news pages, the folks who write the editorials). Let’s see how these…
Mockingbird
by Dan Chmielewski • • 2 Comments
Meg Whitman, whom the Register endorsed for governor to the surprise of no one, is often referred to as “Arnold Schwartzengger in a dress.” Well the people who put this campaign ad together did a masterful job of making the…
“Good Jobs Express†Statewide Tour Kick-Off Tuesday at 10 am in Anaheim
by Chris Prevatt • • 1 Comment
Local workers will join community leaders and elected officials, including Rep. Loretta Sanchez, to rally on Tuesday, October 12th in Anaheim for Jerry Brown’s plan to build high-speed rail in California and against Meg Whitman’s proposal to kill a half million permanent new jobs statewide with her opposition to voter-approved high-speed rail.
LA Times Endorses Boxer for Senate, Brown for Governor
by Dan Chmielewski • • 3 Comments
The Los Angeles Times issued its endorsements for the top two races in California this election — and the editorial board on First Street has come out in favor of Senator Barbara Boxer for Senate and AG Jerry Brown for…
Around Town in South County….
by Mike Pouraryan • • 1 Comment
It has been an interesting week, to say the least!!! I spent that Saturday Night dropping by a Community Meet and Greet for the Capistrano Candidates. It is great that the grass root support is starting to build up in a major way. For those who have been driving around town, the signs have been springing up everywhere. It appears that the opposition seems to be silent. As the discourse continued, someone handed me an email from one of the current incumbents. It touted how they were “conservative” and “for reform”, while the current slate was “Pro-Union”. They seemed to forget that two of the key players have Union Support and that the focus had to be on the kids. It was still interesting reading, though.

