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2 Republicans voting with Democrats on ‘LGBTQIA+’ and abortion

Saturday, June 3, 2023, 10:25 am | Randy Thomasson
This year in the California Assembly, “Republicans” Greg Wallis and Juan Alanis repeatedly voted to push “LGBTQIA+” and baby-killing, trampling parents in the process.

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June 6 update: Yesterday, Wallis and Alanis added their names as coauthors of HR 33, the “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Pride Month” resolution, which then passed on a voice vote. Also joining the Democrats as a coauthor and/or voting yes were Republicans Marie Waldron in the Assembly and, for the same resolution in the State Senate (SR 33), Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh in the State Senate.

June 4 update: Here are other Assembly Republicans voting at least once for the Democrats’ immoral, anti-family bills:

Diane Dixon: AB 223 (she also abstains on most anti-family bills)
Marie Waldron: AB 5
Josh Hoover: AB 5
Bill Essayli: AB 223
Devon Mathis: AB 1194

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Here at the “halfway” point of the 2023 session of the California State Legislature, what have you got? Supermajority Democrats more anti-family and tyrannical than ever, and some Republicans voting like Democrats more than ever.

Who are the “Republicans In Name Only,” the “RINOs”? Let me highlight two “Republicans” who were elected last year and have only began voting on bills this year.

Greg Wallis was district director for the one of the Assembly’s most liberal “Republicans,” independent Chad Mayes, who was “termed out” last year. In 2022, Wallis ran for and won the 47th Assembly District, which includes Greater Palm Springs, Yucca Valley, Yucaipa, Highland, and Beaumont. Wallis’ district office phone number is 760-346-6342.

This year, Wallis voted yes on 13 pro-“LGBTQIA+” bills and pro-abortion bills expanding baby-killing all the more: AB 5, AB 223, AB 352, AB 443, AB 492, AB 576, AB 598, AB 659, AB 957, AB 1078, AB 1194, AB 1432, and ACA 5 (Wallis voted yes to add himself as a coauthor).

And this is despite Wallis, on his campaign website, saying he was a “leader in his church” (obviously, not a Bible-based church). Already, SaveCalifornia.com has heard from conservatives in the Coachella Valley who regret voting for Wallis and want him replaced next year.

Another new “Republican” assemblyman who’s voting for the “LGBTQIA+” agenda and the baby-killing agenda is Juan Alanis of Modesto (district office phone number 209-521-2201). Alanis, who portrays himself as a family man, is apparently personally pro-abortion and learned pro-“LGBTQIA+” political-correctness during his 27-year law enforcement career.

Last year, Alanis ran for and won the 22nd Assembly District, which includes Modesto, Turlock, Denair, Patterson, and Newman. This year, Alanis voted yes on 7 pro-“LGBTQIA+” bills and pro-abortion bills: AB 5, AB 352, AB 443, AB 492, AB 598, AB 1194, and AB 1432.

Despite the conservative district, Alanis seems not to be hiding his pro-“LGBTQIA+” alliance. In December, he rubbed shoulders with and spoke to a very pro-“LGBTQIA+” crowd at a liberal “Catholic” church.

Both Greg Wallis and Juan Alanis are redefining the Republican Party to be immoral, undependable on social issues, and even iffy on fiscal issues — destroying the Republican Party from within. This is where the phrase “Republicans In Name Only,” or RINOs, comes from. Will conservative voters put up with this?

“Then the Lord said to him, “Now you Pharisees make the outside of the cup and dish clean, but your inward part is full of greed and wickedness.”
Jesus Christ, Savior of the world and God in the flesh, in Luke 11:39

Good and bad Republicans

Tuesday, March 21, 2023, 3:27 pm | Randy Thomasson

I have long advocated against voting for “any Republican.” Because when you compare a liberal Democrat to a liberal Republican, ONLY the “Republican” can destroy the Republican Party from within.

And that’s what’s happening in California, as wrongly-motivated Republican officeholders and leaders partner with evil. Because when one’s motives are money, position, power, and false significance, it’s all too easy be self-centered and “sell out” to the highest bidder.

What is a good Republican?

SaveCalifornia.com reported to you last month about the Republican-majority city council of Huntington Beach no longer flying the “LGBTQIA+ pride” flag. Because their new ordinance only permits government and military flags on city property. This is highly commendable and a role-model for Republican city councils throughout California.

And nationally, it’s encouraging that, so far, 8 states have prohibited or restricted transsexual surgeries or procedures for minors. Florida just joined Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Mississippi, where state legislatures have a Republican majority. Republicans who voted yes are real Republicans!

What is a bad Republican?

Even when Republicans are the minority, they should speak up to sway key Democrat legislators and to educate the public. Yet, sadly, that’s not the M.O. of “Republicans” in Sacramento:

1. Silent Republican assemblymembers: Last year, several high-profile anti-family bills narrowly passed the Assembly floor when zero Republicans spoke to expose them. This was despite their offices receiving expert talking points about these truly awful bills.

2. Freshman Republicans selling out in Sacramento: And here in 2023, of the 8 freshmen Republican assemblymembers, several have already voted against family values. Voting yes on child mutilation and eliminating a parent’s right to know (AB 223) were Republicans Diane Dixon and Bill Essayli, while Republican Kate Sanchez voted no. Voting yes to accuse sincerely-religious law enforcement candidates of “biased conduct” (AB 443), when their social media follows a “hate group” (which Leftists call pro-family organizations in favor of Creator God’s design for marriage, sex, and family) were Republicans Juan Alanis and Tom Lackey. Coauthoring ACA 5 to put “marriage equality” on the ballot was Republican Greg Wallis. So far, half of the new Republicans – the RINOs — are selling out!

3. Anti-family, then “pro-family,” then anti-family: On Sunday, March 12, at the California Republican Party convention, 70% of the delegates voted to fully embrace (permanently charter) the “LGBTQIA+”- agenda “Log Cabin Republicans” (founded in 1977 to advocate for homosexual teachers). Eyewitnesses saw Assemblyman Bill Essayli of Riverside County stand and speak in support of honoring and embracing this anti-family group.

The following day, Monday, March 13, Essayli held a district news conference to publicize his amended bill, AB 1314, to require public schools to inform parents in writing if a child “identifies” as “transgender.” Yet the very next day, Tuesday, March 14, Essayli voted yes in committee for the Democrats’ AB 223 to push aside parents by requiring secrecy for minors seeking a legal change of “gender identity.” So he’s against secret “transitions” at school, but OK with them in court?

By advocating for the “LGBTQIA+” agenda at the GOP convention and in committee, Essayli has shown his true colors. His legislation to notify parents of their child’s “transgender” identity won’t survive a Democrat-run committee, but his vote for secret “transitions” in court will likely pass the Democrat-controlled Legislature. “Republican games” like this are sickening, aren’t they?

“No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.”
Jesus Christ, Savior of the world and God in the flesh, in Matthew 6:24

MAM’MON, noun Riches; wealth; or the god of riches.
Noah Webster, American Dictionary of the English Language, 1828

EMERGENCY ALERT: Demand House Republicans investigate election fraud

Tuesday, January 10, 2023, 7:10 pm | Randy Thomasson
There’s a big problem with Kevin McCarthy’s new rules approved Monday — there’s NO investigation of the fraud committed in the 2020 and 2022 elections!

But you and millions of Americans know election fraud is a severe, direct, and foundational threat to the democratic republic that is the United States of America. For if we don’t have the security and reliability of “one person, one vote,” our system of government is gone!

Sadly, the U.S. Supreme Court doesn’t even have four judges willing to take these cases. Since 2020, they’ve turned down every election-fraud lawsuit petitioning the high court.

What’s more, Kevin McCarthy, the new Speaker of the House from Bakersfield, apparently doesn’t believe, or doesn’t want to admit, election fraud exists.

In January 2021, McCarthy was recorded saying he planned to tell outgoing President Donald Trump, “It would be my recommendation you should resign.”

McCarthy also said Trump’s peaceful, First-Amendment comments at the January 6, 2021 Stop the Steal rally were “atrocious and totally wrong””incited people.

In-the-know Americans are fed-up. If the Republican U.S. House don’t investigate and expose the problems with our elections, they’re unloving cowards.

It’s up to House Republicans to expose election fraud and protect election integrity. Because without it, America is not only “toast,” but is quickly becoming an evil dictatorship.

Bottom line, it is completely unacceptable for Kevin McCarthy and other House Republicans to NOT investigate election fraud — please tell them so today!
TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION

1. Everyone, call new Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, day or night. Tell him, “I demand you authorize a special committee to investigate election fraud. It’s terrible you left this out. Approve it now!” (202) 225-2915 and (661) 327-3611

2. Call and email your own Republican U.S. House member. Tell him or her, “Where’s the subcommittee to investigate election fraud? You need to push for a special committee to investigate all the problems with the 2020 and 2022 elections. America needs this now!”

If you don’t know for certain who your U.S. House member is, search here.

3. If your own U.S. Representative is not Republican (or if you want to do more), leave anonymous messages at night for California’s 12 Republican members:

Doug LaMalfa (202) 225-3076 and (530) 343-1000 and (530) 223-5898 | district map | district constituents contact form

Kevin Kiley (202) 225-2523 | district map | district constituents contact form

Tom McClintock (916) 786-5560 and (202) 225-2511 | district map | district constituents contact form

John Duarte (202) 225-1947 | district map | district constituents contact form

Kevin McCarthy (202) 225-2915 and (661) 327-3611 | district map | district constituents contact form

David Valadao (202) 225-4695 and (661) 864-7736 and (559) 460-6070 | district map | district constituents contact form

Jay Obernolte (202) 225-5861 and (760) 247-1815 | district map | district constituents contact form

Mike Garcia (202) 225-1956 and (661) 839-0532 and (661) 568-4855 | district map | district constituents contact form

Young Kim (202) 225-4111 | district map | district constituents contact form

Ken Calvert (202) 225-2004 and (951) 277-0042 | district map | district constituents contact form

Michelle Steel (202) 225-2415 | district map | district constituents contact form

Darrell Issa (202) 225-5672 and (760) 304-7575 and (760) 304-7575 | district map | district constituents contact form

And behold, one having come near, said to Him, “Good Teacher, what good thing will I do that I may have continuous life?” And He said to him, “Why do you call Me good? No one [is] good except one—God; but if you will to enter into life, keep the commands.” He says to Him, “What kind?” And Jesus said, “You will not murder, You will not commit adultery, You will not steal, You will not bear false witness, Honor your father and mother, and, You will love your neighbor as yourself.”
Jesus Christ, Savior of the world and God in the flesh, in the Bible, Matthew 19:16-19