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BARACK OBAMADemocratic Party
Barack Obama
Democratic Party
From day one, President Obama took immediate action to put
Americans back to work.
The President believes Americans should be able to earn
enough to raise a family, send their kids to school, own a home
and put enough away to retire.
President Obama is fighting for an economy that’s built to last
and built from the middle out, not the top down.
That’s why his plan invests in
education, innovation, infrastructure and energy, and asks the
wealthiest to pay their fair share again to help create American
jobs and responsibly reduce the deficit in a balanced way.
MITT ROMNEY
Republican Party
Mitt Romney
Republican Party
JILL STEIN
Green Party
Jill Stein
Green Party
Green New Deal that will create 25 million new jobs and end the
nightmare of unemployment in America.
She will bring debt relief to our college graduates.
She will end the Wall Street bailouts and replace the "too big to
fail" banks with public institutions.
She will offer simple government mortgages to keep people
facing foreclosure in their homes.
She will create green jobs to address pollution and climate
change.
I will oppose trade agreements that destroy workers wages in
America and move factories overseas.
THOMAS HOEFLING
American Independent Party
Thomas Hoefling
American Independent Party
GARY JOHNSON
Libertarian Party
Gary Johnson
Libertarian Party
He pledges to reduce taxes, reduce the size of state
government, and get government out of the way of job creation,
individual freedom, and innovation.
He pledges to submit a balanced budget to Congress in 2013, to
veto, as he did in New Mexico, any legislation that will result in
deficit spending, and to create an environment of regulatory
certainty that will allow the private sector to put Americans to
work and let free people live their lives without fear of
unnecessary government interference.
ROSEANNE BARR
Peace and Freedom Party
Roseanne Barr
Peace and Freedom Party
She stands for the rights and interests of working people over
the narrow interest of private profit.
She wants people to vote outside the box that perpetuates wars,
gives our public funds to the banks, and destroys our economy
and environment.
Prop. 30
Temporary Taxes To Fund Education. Guaranteed Local Public
Prop. 30
Increases taxes on earnings over $250,000 for seven years, to
fund schools. Guarantees public safety realignment funding.
Prop. 30 asks the wealthiest to temporarily pay more to prevent
deep school cuts, provide billions in new education funding,
guarantee local public safety and help balance the state budget.
Prop. 30 doesn’t reform schools, pensions or cut waste and
bureaucracy. We’ll never know where the money really goes.
Educators, small businesses and taxpayer groups say NO on
30.
Prop. 33
Auto Insurance Companies. Prices Based On
Driver’s History Of Insurance Coverage.
Prop. 33
Changes current law to allow insurance companies to set prices
based on whether the driver previously carried auto insurance
with any insurance company. Allows increased cost for drivers
without history of continuous coverage.
Californians with car insurance earn a discount for following the
law. But if you switch companies you lose the discount.
Proposition 33 is another deceptive insurance company trick.
Insurance companies spent millions to pass a similar law in 2010
voters defeated it.
Prop. 34
Death Penalty.
Prop. 34
Prop. 35
Human Trafficking. Penalties.
Prop. 35
Prop. 36
Three Strikes Law.Repeat Felony Offenders.
Penalties.
Prop. 36
Revises law to impose life sentence only when new felony
conviction is serious or violent. May authorize re-sentencing if
third strike conviction was not serious or violent.
Restores the original intent of the Three Strikes law by focusing
on violent criminals. Repeat offenders of serious or violent
crimes get life in prison. Nonviolent offenders get twice the
ordinary prison sentence. Saves over $100,000,000 annually
and ensures rapists, murderers, and other dangerous criminals
stay in prison for life.
Proposition 36 will release dangerous criminals from prison who
were sentenced to life terms because of their long criminal
history.
Prop. 37
Genetically Engineered Foods. Labeling.
Prop. 37
Prop. 38
Tax To Fund Education And Early Childhood
Programs.
Prop. 38
Increases taxes on earnings using sliding scale, for twelve
years. Revenues go to K–12 schools and early childhood
programs, and for four years to repaying state debt.
38 makes schools a priority again. It guarantees new funding per
pupil direct to every local public school site to restore budget
cuts and improve educational results. 38 prohibits Sacramento
politicians from touching the money.
No on 38: If you earn $17,346 per year in taxable income, your
taxes increase. Total of $120 BILLION in higher taxes.