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Hits & Misses: 6/23/12

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    A miss for California

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Time now for -- hits and misses of the week -- first here.

Call this is a hit to a group of plaintiffs including the state national bank of big spring Texas.

With this -- filed suit challenging the Dodd-Frank.

Law which created vast new regulations over the financial system and a group of -- -- -- it's basically say that admit that Obama's stealth appointment of night Consumer Financial Protection Bureau chief.

-- -- -- and the two agencies that were created by the law were given so much power.

That it basically violates the constitution's separation of powers.

So you know this is a lot it's created incredible burdens for business and a lot of regulatory uncertainty and we're glad to see it get its day in court.

-- Joseph Paula miss this week to the reality free zone known as in California.

Governor Jerry Brown succeeded in getting -- nine billion dollar one year tax increase on the November ballot but here's the thing.

That's the compromise the other FF -- a the other option for voters that when he billion dollar tax increase that will start -- On people earning as little 7000 dollars a year only in California's Jerry brown and moderate.

At least that's truth and advertising because eventually they go after the middle class all right bill.

A half head for the Plymouth Canton cafeteria association in Michigan this union part of -- -- in education association.

Recently -- members received a letter from their president.

Saying they need to pay their dues if they expect to have a job.

And they can do with freeways providing -- credit card bank account or painful beginning of the year.

The letters and react to new state law -- prohibits them from collecting a quality hit.

Because better unions collect the stuff -- the taxpayer it's half fit for the federal judge suspended the law firm but for the moment right.