California Ballot Propositions

I’m guessing that most of you have voted by mail already, however, if you’re still staring at that ballot, my opinions.

Most importantly, an emphatic No on 8: it is discriminatory, it hurts my friends and co-workers, and it’s the most mean-spirited thing I’ve seen since, well, the Knight Initiative.

On some of the others:

Prop 1A: I’m torn over this. I want the private sector to build High Speed Rail. I was in Japan last year, and loved how easy it was to get around on the Shinkansen. And like Telstar Logistics, I want that here. Coin Toss, ask your inner libertarian.

Prop 2: Regardless of if you think regulating cage conditions is important, the state is the wrong level of governance to rule on this. This is a NAFTA matter. No.

Prop 4: Another attempt by religious conservatives to control womens’ bodies. Emphatic No.

Prop 7: No.

Prop 8: Let me repeat. Emphatic No.

Prop 10: No.

Prop 11: Bipartisan redistricting is a good start. Yes.

And if you’re in San Francisco, please vote no on ‘R’. It’s an insult to the people who work at the sewage plant.

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