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Governor Candidate Alexander: Whitman’s Tax Plan will Doom California Budget

by Richard Perry Wednesday, May. 05, 2010 at 11:47 AM

Presently, California has a billion budget deficit and Alexander says Whitman’s fiscal road map will rob the state of needed revenues and would result in cuts to essential state programs and services such as education, health care, public safety, transportation and infrastructure. “Voters need to understand that Whitman’s plan will only benefit the wealthy and super rich; it’s a plan that will offer little or no benefits to working people.”

Candidate Stewart Alexander: Again, Meg Whitman Puts Wall Street First

Stewart A. Alexander

For California Governor

Peace and Freedom Party 2010

http://peaceandfreedom.org/home/campaign

May 3, 2010

California Governor Candidate Stewart Alexander says “Meg Whitman’s fiscal road map for California leads directly to Wall Street, it’s a plan that will benefit the richest 1 percent of Californians and create a junk bond credit rating for California.”

Meg Whitman has presented her fiscal policy agenda in “Meg 2010: Building a New California,” “I have a road map to create 2 million private-sector jobs by the beginning of 2015.” Alexander claims “It’s just another road map that will benefit Wall Street bankers, will increase the state deficit by more than billion and will not solve the state’s unemployment crisis.”

According to analysis provided by Kersten Communication, “Republican frontrunner Meg Whitman has proposed a package of tax cuts primarily consisting of the elimination of the state capital gains tax, which is estimated to cost the state roughly billion annually. Whitman has also proposed a package of more targeted “job-creating tax cuts” which includes a sales tax exemption or tax credit for manufacturing equipment (-2 billion), an increase in the state research and development tax credit ( million), a ,000 tax credit for new home purchases (0-0 million plus), and a hiring tax credit for green technology job creation (-0 million estimated).”

Presently, California has a billion budget deficit and Alexander says Whitman’s plan would rob the state of needed revenues and would result in cuts to essential state programs and services such as education, health care, public safety, transportation and infrastructure. “Voters need to understand that Whitman’s plan will only benefit the wealthy and super rich; it’s a plan that will offer little or no benefits to working people.”

Meg Whitman is campaigning against Republican Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner to win the Republican Party nomination in the upcoming June 8th Primary. Last week, Stewart Alexander called on Steve Poizner to join his call to have Congress launch an immediate investigation of Meg Whitman after the SEC file charges against Goldman Sachs, a Wall Street financial giant, on charges of fraud and corruption. Meg Whitman sat on the board of Goldman Sachs before resigning seven years ago in a controversy over how she and other executives received shares in initial public offerings. Goldman Sachs played a key role in the mortgage meltdown that triggered the global financial crisis.

For more information search the Web for: Stewart Alexander for Governor

Whitman has close ties to Wall Street Vultures

http://vodpod.com/watch/3518749-poizner-tags-whitman-goldman-vultures

Articles by Stewart Alexander

http://www.afroarticles.com/article-dashboard/myarticles/Stewart-A--Alexander/3439

Governor Candidate Ask: Is Wall Street in the California Governor’s Race?

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/04/29/18646075.php

CA Gubernatorial Candidate Meg Whitman Has a Dirty Little Goldman Sachs Secret

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/149258

California Governor Candidate Wants Death Penalty on Spending Chopping Block

http://deathpenaltynews.blogspot.com/2010/04/california-governor-candidate-wants.html

Governor Candidate Alexander: California Governor’s Seat Could Cost 0 Million

http://www.banderasnews.com/1003/edop-stewartalexander22.htm

California Governor Candidate Stewart Alexander Receives SPUSA Endorsement

http://www.banderasnews.com/1002/nw-stewartalexander06.htm

Labor leader Jack Gerson Endorse Stewart Alexander for California Governor

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1QqePaO-DA

Stewart Alexander deserves a chance at the governor’s seat

By: Susanna Dvortsin, Orange County Independent Examiner

Socialist Party USA

http://socialistparty-usa.org/

Peace and Freedom Party

http://peaceandfreedom.org/home/campaign



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Nice

by Daniel Thursday, May. 06, 2010 at 3:09 AM
tomlinsond96@yahoo.com 5032385276 1475 Bird Street

I think Stewart Alexander is more more more futuristic person and he had been all round to provide the better living and infrastructure for the people of CA state and maintain better insurance index and financial planing for the inhabitants but i think this extension in budget will definable act upon the economy of the sate and may they need some center assistant as well to get the things rolled away smoothly and calmly.

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