Thursday, October 11, 2018

Asian Amercan Politics

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Asian Republican Women Saving California Politics
By C.P. Stetsko - October 11, 2018
https://theblacksphere.net/2018/10/asian-women-saving-california-politics/
Saigon-born State Senator Janet Nguyen, a former Garden Grove City Council member and Orange County Supervisor are not to be trifled with. Nguyen famously stood up against the Democrat majority as they honored the late State Senator/communist radical/Jane Fonda ex-husband Tom Hayden for his opposition to the Vietnam War (and support for the enemy) Nguyen rose Tuesday to criticize his radical legacy, speaking first in Vietnamese and then in English. She was told repeatedly by presiding Sen. Ricardo Lara, D-Bell Gardens, that she was out of order.  Nguyen’s microphone was turned off, but she continued talking. Lara later ordered sergeant-at-arms officers to escort her out of the room.

Taiwanese-born former Assemblywoman Ling Ling Chang won back a traditionally ‘red’ State Senate seat during a heated recall election. Chang’s victory had a secondary effect, California Democrat’s lost their irconclad supermajority in Sacramento.

Chairwoman of the Orange County Supervisors, Michelle Steel has been at the vanguard of fighting California’s sanctuary city/state laws. An immigrant herself, the South Korean-born Steel continually displays her staunch conservative ideals and strict interpretation of the Constitution.

India-born, Dartmouth educated Dhillon has taken on major cases such as defending the UC Berkeley College Republicans after the cancelling of the Ann Coulter event. She also defended Google memo writer James Damore.

Former Assemblywoman Young Kim is the Republican nominee for the 39thCongressional seat to replace her political mentor Ed Royce. The South Korean born and USC educated Kim is a strong conservative. Further, Kim expressed her opposition to changing Proposition 13, Obamacare in its current form, and sanctuary cities. Kim is also a critic of DACA.

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