Democrat Rod Wright is a convicted felon, eight counts. Democrat Ron Calderon was indicted on 24 counts. Leland Yee, an anti-gun Democrat is being charged with wire fraud, accepting bribes, oh and selling heavy weapons he got from Muslim terrorists in the Philippines—guess he didn’t want competition for his weapon sales.

The State Senate voted to suspend, with pay, these three crooks. Please, I know, innocent till proven guilty. Why should the people of California continue to pay $8000 a month while these folks are preparing their appeals and defenses? Sadly, Republicans voted to suspend with pay, like Huff, Nielsen and Knight. Previously Knight was loudly demanding crooked Senators be thrown out—now he decided it is OK to throw them out, as long as they get paid.

Senator Joel Anderson also wanted to throw them out—he voted NO, because he did not want to pay them. Would you?

““Which is it today– More smoke and mirrors? More paid holidays for bad behavior?” Anderson asked on the Senate floor. “What we’re doing is incentivizing bad behavior with this resolution. It’s wrong.”

He added, “How is it sitting at home… getting paid by the state Senate and the people… acceptable and a punishment in any way, shape or form?”

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Sen. Joel Anderson alone in call for State Senate to expel 3 disgraced Democrats

By John Hrabe, CalNewsroom, 3/30/14

A lone Republican lawmaker is calling on the California State Senate to expel three of its Democratic members that are facing criminal charges.

State Senator Joel Anderson, R-Alpine, the lone dissenter in Friday’s vote to suspend with pay three members of the state Senate, said that his three colleagues, who stand accused of criminal charges ranging from weapons trafficking to public corruption, should be expelled.

“There should be only one measure on this floor,” Anderson said in his floor speech, “and that’s to expel these members.”

Senator Joel Anderson: Only California Senator to call for 3 expulsion

None of his colleagues, Republican or Democrat, joined Anderson in that call for expulsion, and instead voted 28-1 to suspend with pay Democratic State Senators Leland Yee of San Francisco, Ron Calderon of Montebello and Rod Wright of Inglewood. The suspension restricts the members from returning to the Senate floor, or exercising any power of their elected offices until they are formally cleared of all criminal charges.

The members, however, will continue to collect their $7,940 monthly paycheck, courtesy of California taxpayers, which Anderson describes as a paid holiday.

“Which is it today– More smoke and mirrors? More paid holidays for bad behavior?” Anderson asked on the Senate floor. “What we’re doing is incentivizing bad behavior with this resolution. It’s wrong.”

He added, “How is it sitting at home… getting paid by the state Senate and the people… acceptable and a punishment in any way, shape or form?”

Kevin de Leon: “Best legislative institution in the country”

Anderson’s speech drew a haughty and flippant response from State Senator Kevin de Leon of Los Angeles, who is expected to take over as Senate leader later this year.

“Smoke and mirrors, paid Roman monthly holiday vacations, raising my kids, incentivizing bad behavior, letters, thousands of letters upon letters that I guess have descended from the sky to the State Capitol,” the incoming Senate Democratic leader said in a stream of consciousness. “No individual, no group, no ethnicity, no gender, no political party has a monopoly on ethics or good behavior.”

Without referencing him by name, De Leon accused Anderson of engaging in “cannibalistic” behavior.

“Let’s burn the house down,” de Leon said sarcastically in defense of the Senate. “Let’s become cannibalistic… as long as my ratings go up in my owndistrict.”

De Leon then added that the California State Senate was the best institution in the country.

“I cherish this august institution, the California State Senate,” de Leon said. “There is no greater political legislative body in this land than the California State Legislature… and that includes, yes, the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Senate.”

Of the 3 Democratic members facing criminal charges, de Leon said, “It’s an anomaly, a once-in-a-generation thing” and added that “the system in fact worked.”

“This is the best legislative institution in the country, hands down,” he said. “We’re going through very difficult times, and we’re going to get past this.”

Steinberg: No ethics class on gun-running

In contrast to de Leon, the current Democratic leader, Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, spoke in a serious and contrite tone as he urged his colleagues to address their disgraced colleagues. He added that the latest accusations had changed his point of view.

“One is an anomaly. Two is a coincidence. Three?” he said. “I am calling on our entire body to take a deeper look at our culture.”

The Democratic leader, who had previously called for restraint as the members pursue their legal options, said that the Senate would conduct an “office-by-office ethics review” on April 7. Yet, he recognized the limits an ethics review.

“I know of no ethics class that teaches about the illegality and the danger of gun-running,” Steinberg said. “We express our anger and our revulsion at today’s events.”

Senate GOP leader Bob Huff of Diamond Bar did not speak during the floor debate on the suspension measure. He has faced criticism for his response to the ethics scandals.

3 separate criminal cases

Three members of the California State Senate are the subjects of three separate criminal cases. The most serious of the three cases surfaced last week, when the FBI arrested Yee on weapons trafficking and pubic corruption charges. Referred to as “Uncle Leland” by his co-conspirators, the San Francisco Democrat allegedly offered to smuggle millions of dollars worth of automatic weapons into the United States from a Muslim separatist group in the Philippines, according to the FBI affidavit.

In February, Senator Calderon was charged with a 24-count indictment in connection with bribery and corruption. In January, Senator Wright was found guilty of eight counts of felony voter fraud, perjury and filing a false declaration of candidacy.

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@Enubus

All the Demoncrats in the State Legislature should be jailed as well as Gov. Moonbeam! These disgraced, if there is such a term for a Demoncrat, should not be given salary only if they have been found guilty in a court of law, as disgusting as that sounds, it is our legal system.

April 1, 2014 at 1:58 pm

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Robert White

Not only stop the paycheck, it should strip their pension as well, they committed a crime while in the public office.

April 1, 2014 at 10:53 am

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TheRandyGuy

Are all politicians crooked? No. Enough of them are, however, to make voting pointless. Just because something is NOT illegal doesn't mean it's the right thing to do. Dims and Reps alike take millions from unions and corporations and that doesn't influence their vote? Right. I'm done voting and couldn't care less if Yee goes to jail or not. De Leon is delusional if he really believes the CA State Senate is the "best legislative body in the country". On the other hand, he may be right - all of the others are so bad, perhaps the CA version is the best of the bunch. Don't care.

April 1, 2014 at 9:08 am

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