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John Cox Praises Orange County Supervisors for Courageously Standing up to Attorney General Xavier Becerra

by ECT

California – Republican gubernatorial candidate John Cox praised the Orange County Board of Supervisors’ for supporting the rule of law and opposing Governor Jerry Brown and Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom’s devastating Sanctuary State policy.

“I applaud the Orange County Supervisors who have courageously stood up to California Attorney General Xavier Becerra illegal actions,” said Cox. “They have made clear their intent to obey federal immigration law and uphold their oaths to the Constitution”.

“I am thrilled to see communities like Escondido in my home county of San Diego and our San Diego County Board of Supervisors potentially following suit,” Cox said.

About John Cox: John Cox is a businessman and has been conservative leader for more than 35 years, serving on Jack Kemp’s national steering committee and as Newt Gingrich’s California Finance Chair. He was a leader of the successful effort to remove disgraced Democrat Mayor Bob Filner in San Diego, and a major backer of the Paycheck Protection campaign to rein in the corrupting power of the public employee unions. Cox serves as Chairman of Give Voters a Voice, the initiative campaign to repeal the gas tax increase.

For more on John Cox for Governor, visit: www.johncoxforgovernor.com

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20 comments

Vince Mar 29, 2018 - 8:38 pm

Hey Burkholder, who gives a damn about what the Orange County Board of Supervisors is doing ?? This has nothing to do with the good news you have been paid to promulgate about “great things” happening with the AUSD.

Julio Mar 30, 2018 - 5:45 pm

Burkholder can still print anything he wants I believe. Frankly, thank you Mike. I was interested in the article.

Vince Mar 31, 2018 - 6:10 am

Yeah he can …. the post is my opinion only. No need to defend “Little Mikey”, he’s a big boy “wannabee” journalist who can speak up for himself.

ECT Mar 31, 2018 - 6:27 am

Yet Mr. Vince A. you continue to post on a “wannabees’ site. What does that make you? If you wish to continue to be critical of what I am posting, feel free to email me [email protected] and we can chat about it over coffee.

It was posted because he is a candidate for Governor. It also could cause other counties/city’s to take a similar stance. Who knows.

Vince Apr 1, 2018 - 5:24 am

Really …. Your ego is that big that you think you are the William Randolph Hearst of the blog world that your piece is going to cause other cities/counties to take a similar stance as that nut John Cox ?? Come on now.

Nick Mar 31, 2018 - 8:05 am

Hey Vince – get a life. What a moron.

Vince Apr 1, 2018 - 5:20 am

I will … and I will quit reading this knuckleheads bog ! Too funny Nick, you make me laugh. Happy Easter !

Lola Saavedra Mar 30, 2018 - 11:25 am

This is good to hear! Soon maybe some of the member of the Board of Supervisors in our counties will wake up and follow suit! One has to start somewhere and Orange County is as good as any.

Melanie Mar 30, 2018 - 11:59 am

This is good to hear. This is news to anyone in CA. Or it should be.

G Mar 30, 2018 - 8:20 pm
Captain Klutz Mar 31, 2018 - 7:39 pm

Again, all y’all do realize that Cox’s press releases are as close as he will ever get to the governor’s office, don’t you?

Vince Apr 1, 2018 - 5:43 pm

True

Melanie Apr 1, 2018 - 6:29 pm

I thought you were going to quit reading?

Vince Apr 2, 2018 - 7:13 am

I did

Melanie Apr 2, 2018 - 7:31 am

You’re reading the comments, so no you didn’t.

Vince Apr 3, 2018 - 8:45 am

Melanie, What difference does it make ? I’m not running for political office where politicians are held to their word (well maybe) … You must like following this blog. Good Morning !!

Dmitri Apr 1, 2018 - 10:36 am

Politics in the 21st century shows that together, as republicans and democrats, we can all condemn the poor, the brown, and pay the wealthy even more. Cox is just a suit while the immigrants have an astonishing bigger impact on the success of California through their labor than this dude ever will. But of course folks, let’s continue to participate in class warfare, just so as long as it benefits the elite all at the delusion that it may trickle down to benefit us.

American Apr 2, 2018 - 9:42 am

Becerra and Brown are spending money that could go to Schools , Roads, Homeless, etc to defend breaking federal laws. We are now paying the Federal Government too to defend federal laws in place. California is out of control with our public money and it must stop.

Dmitri Apr 2, 2018 - 4:44 pm

California’s economy is larger than some developed nations. There’s PLENTY of resources to go around but it never will because since the dawn of time, those with money and power will always participate on “profits over people”. Apple avoids taxes with offshore accounts on over $80 Billion in assets, but there’s a homeless epidemic in Silicon Valley. Look at the disgrace of the ever increasing homeless population in SF among new skyscrapers. Even as labor continues to be automated, it’s a small percentage of wealthy that reap the benefits, while the overwhelming majority of us common folks have stagnated wages since the 1980’s and losing long term investments that are gambled with. Focus on the real enemy folks. Our country is ran by an oligarchy, it’s not and has never been a democracy.

Dirty Harry Apr 6, 2018 - 5:56 pm

John Cox for Governor! Republicans, get out there and Vote! Tell your friends. The time is now to end this one-party state. Democrats have done enough damage. California is the laughing state in the Nation.

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