Tea Party Patriots Voter Guide

Tea Party Patriots Voter Guide – November 6, 2012

Endorsed by Statewide Tea Party Patriots
and Members of the Mission Viejo Tea Party

President and Vice President: Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan

U.S. Senator: Elizabeth Emken
U.S. Representative: John Campbell doesn’t have a great voting record; Kang is far worse
Member of State Assembly: Diane Harkey
South Orange County Community College District Trustee Area 1:
Dave Lang
South Orange County Community College District Trustee Area 3:
William “Bill” Jay
South Orange County Community College District Trustee Area 7:
no recommendation

City of Mission Viejo (vote for 2): Cathy Schlicht* and Ed Sachs* (see below)

Santa Marg Water Dist – only two recommendations:
Fred Carr, Charles “Chuck” Gibson

Municipal Water Dist. of Orange County: Jeffery Thomas

Saddleback Valley USD Trustees are on ballots of SVUSD voters.
No recommendations.

Capistrano USD voters who live in Mission Viejo have no trustee contests on their ballots.

Propositions

Some Tea Party leaders are saying “Yes on 32 and No on everything else.” While that might be easy to remember, the following recommendations are the Tea Party consensus.

30 – NO!!! – Temporary taxes to fund education.
31 – NO – State budget. It might sound appealing, but it isn’t.
32 – YES!!! – Payroll protection – stop payroll deductions for political purposes.
33 – YES – Auto insurance coverage based on driver’s history of insurance.
34 – NO – Repeals death penalty.
35 – Yes – Increases prison sentences and fines for human trafficking.
36 – NO – Revises three-strikes law.
37 – NO – Requires genetically engineered foods labeling.
38 – NO!!! – Tax to fund education and early childhood programs.
39 – NO – Tax treatment for multistate businesses.
40 – NO – A “yes” vote approves redistricting as-is, which favors liberals.

 *Cathy Schlicht and Ed Sachs are fiscal conservatives and Tea Party Patriots.

Other Mission Viejo council candidates:
Ury – arrogant incumbent who wants electronic billboards and more apartments.

Bucknum – a housing lobbyist backed by Sherri Butterfield, Susan Withrow and Roger Faubel. Bucknum has taken “campaign donations” from the developer of electronic billboards.

Desi Kiss and Richard Coleman are not well known.