California's problems are everyone's problems
By Ken Sondej, April 2007
Politicians think they are invincible. The two that wrote and passed CA
SB861 thought that. Both were taken out by the voters in the primary elections in 2006. SB861 allows cities, towns and counties to enact their
own breed selective legislation which is prohibited by California law.
The general public is uneducated and ignorant to what their elected
officials are doing. They just go about their daily life thinking
everything is hunky-dory. They are too busy making money and taking care of
their family to be bothered by politics. They find out too
late, when the animal control (AC) officer is banging on their door, and
their animals are being carted off to the shelter and they get a citation
and they must appear in court. The general public thinks because their
elected official says it's right then it’s right.
Knowing how politicians think, I could walk into anyone's office and tell
them I had a ton of votes behind me and a pocket full of money and
I would have them salivating out of both sides of their mouths. They
couldn't get to session fast enough to get my bill on the record. They
get that "feel good" feeling and they can tell the voters they did something
for them (we all know that they are in office to do for
themselves). The votes promised might be questionable but the money is real.
They think “if I get more money for my next campaign I can get
re-elected to this cushy job - at taxpayers expense and great medical at
taxpayers expense”. The problem is there are more voters who are
against the bill and they will go to the polls and vote.
Educated voters put FEAR into a politicians’ heart and mind. An estimated
61% of the people in this county own animals, our job is to
educate them and get them off their "dead anus'" and get to the polls and
vote. We don't have the money these "special interest groups" have
but we do have the vote. As soon as we start taking some of these
politicians out of office (California seems to think different) the
others will start to take notice - listen to my constituents or get taken
out of office and my nice cushy job - at taxpayers expense. Yet
some never learn.
Money is easy to follow, you just have to pull up them "Campaign
Declaration". Every politician in office or running for office must
file these declarations. It shows where their money is coming from and how
much they spent running for office or re-election. You just have to
know what you are looking for and what you are looking at.
California is not "dead" yet, they maybe on a respiratory but they are not
dead. They have a bigger and harder job to get the majority of the
Assembly to vote against
AB1634.
These Assembly people must be taught to realize that the threats of losing
ALL of the "Dog Shows" are not idol threats. The loss of the Long Beach show
alone will cost the State over 21 million dollars in revenue. Loss of the
other shows will put a big dent in the General Tax Fund of California.
ATTENTION CALIFORNIANS - you'd better get on the stick right now and get
everyone together. This is your last chance to save California from
being taken off the "Dog World Map".
Ken Sondej lives in Las Vegas, Nevada and can be reached
at
4winds@viawest.net
Former candidate U.S.Congress - Nevada 1st
District (1998) Former candidate Nevada State
Senate - State Senate District 7 (2000 and 2004)
American Kennel Club Legislative Liaison - Silver State Kennel Club
Clark County Animal Advisory Board
Director Government Affairs and Legislative Advisor - Adopt A Rescue Pet
Advisor – Indiana Animal Owners Alliance
President - National American Notch-Association(Notch Babies) - {Senior
Citizen Group}
Officer - Silver State Kennel Club -Correspondence Secretary - Las Vegas,
Nevada
2007 Pair A Dice Cluster Board - Silver State Kennel Club
Board of Directors - Nevada Dog Fanciers Association - Las Vegas
Nevada List Owner:
Nevada Animal Owners & Sportsmen - Voting Alliance
List Owner:
Nevada Pet Law (NVPetLaw)
Member - Las Vegas Exotic Animal Community - Las Vegas, Nevada
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