Okay, below is my voting. Wanna read more? Go to my webpage. And you'll hafta scroll when you get there cuz I did not put in a lot of links. Did not put them below either. I would rather write my novel than fancy up my web page and this blog post.
President: Barack Obama.
US Senator. Dianne Feinstein.
Prop 30. YES.
Prop 31. NO.
Prop 32. NONONONONOOOOOO!!!!
Prop 33. NO.
Prop 34. YES!!
Prop 35. NO.
Prop 36. YESYESYESYESYES!!!!
Prop 37. YESYESYESYESYES!!!!!!
Prop 38. NO.
Prop 39. YES.
Prop 40. YES.
Below is local Stuff, so I doubt most of you care.
U.S. House of Representatives, California 14th District. Jackie Speier.
California State Senate, 13th District. Sally Lieber.
California State Assembly, 22nd District. Kevin Mullin.
San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, 4th District. Warren Slocum.
San Mateo Board of Education Board of Directors, Trustee Area 7. Joe Ross.
San Mateo County Harbor District Commissioner. Holsinger, Brennan, and Parravano.
San Mateo County Measure A. YES.
San Mateo County Measure B. NO.
San Mateo County Measure C. YES.
Sunday, November 04, 2012
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Sara Palin burning for prez run?
She told Fox Snooze that she has "fire in the belly."
Too bad the pilot light in her head blew out long ago.
Too bad the pilot light in her head blew out long ago.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Dave Strom November 2010 Votes
Here I am again. Big ballot this time. Takes longer, but more fun.
Click here to go to my web page.
Here is the link to my analysis of the propositions. Click the link or scroll down to read it.
Here's my guide to the people running on the California ballot. Two of who I HATE. (The word HATE is deep voice, cartoon monster growl.) Click the link or scroll down to read it.
Here is the link to my vote on San Mateo people and issues. Click the link or scroll down to read it.
To make up my mind, I read my voter guides. I also looked up the San Francisco Bay Guardian endorsements. And I used smartvoter.com.
Click here to go to my web page.
Here is the link to my analysis of the propositions. Click the link or scroll down to read it.
- Prop 19: Legalize pot. YES.
- Prop 20: Some parties are more equal. NO, they are not!
- Prop 21: Car money for parks. YES.
- Prop 22: Uh, huh, what? Money from this pile no longer goes to this other pile, and, uh, why all the little knots in the rules, NO.
- Prop 23: Die gasping, Earthly scum! NO NO NO NO NO NNNNOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
- Prop 24: You mere middle class insects can't get rid of our neat little 1.7 billion dollar tax loophole! Oh, YES, we can!
- Prop 25: Opponents say, don't pass nothin', but fix everything! I say, YES to 1/2 instead of 2/3 to pass the budget.
- Prop 26: Us poor little oil, tobacco, and alcohol guys need even more tax breaks! Uh, NO you don't!
- Prop 27: At last, at last, I get to kill Prop 11! YES MASTER YES I WILL THROW THE DEATH SWITCH HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Here's my guide to the people running on the California ballot. Two of who I HATE. (The word HATE is deep voice, cartoon monster growl.) Click the link or scroll down to read it.
- California Governor: Jerry Brown
- California Lieutenant Governor: James Castillo
- Secretary of State: Debra Bowen
- Controller: John Chiang
- Treasurer: Bill Lockyer
- Attorney General: Kamala Harris?
- Insurance Commissioner: Dave Jones
- State Board of Equalization, District 1: Betty Yee
- U.S. Senator: Barbara Boxer
Here is the link to my vote on San Mateo people and issues. Click the link or scroll down to read it.
- U.S. Representative, 12th District: Jackie Speier
- State Senator, 8th Senate District: ME! Dave Strom!
- Member of State Assembly, 19th District: Jerry Hill
- Superintendent of Public Instruction: Tom Torlakson
- Member, Board of Supervisors, 3rd District: April Vargas
- Treasurer-Tax Collector: Dave Mandelkern
- San Mateo County Harbor District, Members, Board of Commissions: James J. Tucker, Sabrina Brennan
- San Mateo Judgie-Wudgies! Carlos Moreno: YES. Ming Chin: YES. Tani Cantil-Sakauye: YES. Kathleen Banke: NO. Robert Dondero: NO. James Lambden: YES. Martin Jenkins: NO. Peter Siggins: YES. Timothy Reardon: NO. Henry Needham, Jr.: NO. Terence Bruiniers: NO. And wait till you read my reasoning on this I used a propaganda mill's own crap against it HA HA!
- San Mateo Union High School District, Measure O: YES.
- City/County Association of Governments, Measure M: YES.
- County of San Mateo, Measure U: YES.
To make up my mind, I read my voter guides. I also looked up the San Francisco Bay Guardian endorsements. And I used smartvoter.com.
Sunday, June 06, 2010
Dave Strom June 2010 Votes
And... I should have done this sooner cuz nearly every one I know votes absentee and has voted already, whilst I like walking into the voting booth.
Click here to go to my June 2010 voting web page.
And... a moment ago (Nov 27, 2010) I accidentally wiped out this post, so I am replacing it with a near duplicate.
Here is the link to my analysis of the Green candidates. Click the link or scroll down to read it. But there will not be much to read, who else out there is Green other than me?
Here is the link to my analysis of the propositions. Click the link or scroll down to read it.
Here is the link to my vote on California Superintendent of Public Instruction: Tom Torlakson. Click the link or scroll down to read it.
Here is the link to my vote on San Mateo issues. Click the link or scroll down to read it.
To make up my mind, I read my voter guide (I had to look up the propositions (this link might go out of date for the June 2010 election) on line, since I did not get that in my voters guide). I also looked up the San Francisco Bay Guardian endorsements. And I used smartvoter.com.
Click here to go to my June 2010 voting web page.
And... a moment ago (Nov 27, 2010) I accidentally wiped out this post, so I am replacing it with a near duplicate.
Here is the link to my analysis of the Green candidates. Click the link or scroll down to read it. But there will not be much to read, who else out there is Green other than me?
Here is the link to my analysis of the propositions. Click the link or scroll down to read it.
- Prop 13: Do Not Raise Tax On Buildings That Do Not Faw Down. YES.
- Prop 14: You Get Only Two Guys That We Like And You Do Not Get To Know Them First. NO!
- Prop 15: California Fair Elections Act, as fair as it can get for now. YES!
- Prop 16: Mr. Burns Owns ALL Your Electricity And You Will Pay More And More and MORE, Now and FOREVER!!!! NO NO NO NO NO!!!!!!!
- Prop 17: Insurance Companies Put Your Balls In A Vise And Squeeze And Squeeze And Squeeze And Squeeze And AAAAAAAAA!!!!! Uh, NO!
Here is the link to my vote on California Superintendent of Public Instruction: Tom Torlakson. Click the link or scroll down to read it.
Here is the link to my vote on San Mateo issues. Click the link or scroll down to read it.
- County Superintendent of Schools: Anne Campbell
- Member, Board of Supervisors, 2nd District: Carol Groom
- Member, Board of Supervisors, 3rd District: April Vargas
- Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder: Mark Church
- Controller: Tom Huening
- Coroner: Stacie Nevares
- District Attorney: Stephen Wagstaffe.
- Sheriff: Greg Munks
- Treasurer-Tax Collector: Dave Mandelkern
- San Mateo County Community College District Measure G. YES.
To make up my mind, I read my voter guide (I had to look up the propositions (this link might go out of date for the June 2010 election) on line, since I did not get that in my voters guide). I also looked up the San Francisco Bay Guardian endorsements. And I used smartvoter.com.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
My November 2009 votes.
San Mateo Union High School District Board Members: Linda Lees Dwyer, Peter H. Hanley, Robert H. Griffen.
City of San Mateo City Council Members: Frederick Arn Hansson, Brant Grotte, Bertha Hall Sanchez.
Measure L and M. Yes and Yes.
Click here to go to my web page, it has more discussion.
City of San Mateo City Council Members: Frederick Arn Hansson, Brant Grotte, Bertha Hall Sanchez.
Measure L and M. Yes and Yes.
Click here to go to my web page, it has more discussion.
Saturday, July 04, 2009
I finally made the jump from homepage.mac to iWeb.
It just means that I moved my web pages to my iWeb pages. Although I have a section where I put up my regular HTML pages (which I created myself without iWeb). To create my web pages, I can use either iWeb, or any web editor I want. The best of both worlds.
You still enter my website through www.davestrom.com, but a lot of the links on my older blog postings will not work anymore. If you need to see those links, go to www.davestrom.com and then navigate to find them.
You still enter my website through www.davestrom.com, but a lot of the links on my older blog postings will not work anymore. If you need to see those links, go to www.davestrom.com and then navigate to find them.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
How I will (YAWN!) vote on Props 1A-1F.
No. On all of them.
What, you want some background? OK, you can go to my web page. I am not even going to bother with putting some of that stuff in this blog posting.
Click here to go to my prop write-up. Budget propositions are hard to get mad about. Gee, not a lot of fun this time. But I can get back to writing my nnnnnnnn-novel! (Say it like Stewie of Family Guy says to Brian the dog, who is writing a novel, a rather rotten one.)
What, you want some background? OK, you can go to my web page. I am not even going to bother with putting some of that stuff in this blog posting.
Click here to go to my prop write-up. Budget propositions are hard to get mad about. Gee, not a lot of fun this time. But I can get back to writing my nnnnnnnn-novel! (Say it like Stewie of Family Guy says to Brian the dog, who is writing a novel, a rather rotten one.)
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