Arnie4Mayor of El Cajon California

Arnie4Mayor of El Cajon California Arnie Levine

Realtor(R) broker owner County Properties

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01/02/2026

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I produced, wrote the Song Falling through hell". The music, the lyrics. The musicians and the singer are AI AND some of...
12/30/2025

I produced, wrote the Song Falling through hell". The music, the lyrics. The musicians and the singer are AI AND some of the lyrics I wrote was assisted just with the format of introversing chorus and outro. AI based on my original lyrics along with the music that was written. And publish soon to be published on my :
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YouTube channel
https://youtu.be/pFqvN1o9shM?si=JmLYPLprBLSp5qIA
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Soon I will do a newer version with my original guitar tracks and vocals and maybe some of my friend musician vocals to assist. soon hopefully the play live at local clubs.

This is for all of our ex's. Is the inspiration of why I wrote this song. I had to practice two marriages to find the best wife in the world my true love. Luz Levine.

GOOD news, we will be together as husband and wife SOON. We've been waiting for 3 years to get her green card. That is what true love is about patience and understanding .

Normal immigration that's legal needs to be rectified just like our relationships. We've got to change the government for legal immigration to go faster and get funded by Congress it is self-funded from the high registration fees to apply for a green card.

It's hard enough to find love it's even a bigger challenge to be able to be together like a family.

Thank you for all of the birthdays I didn't realize how many friends I had out in the real world and the social media world this will be the best years of our life let's enjoy 2026.

Our creator will soon reveal the truth we are at the doorsteps of the Messiah are coming and when he comes they will be peace love and understanding right from the 70s 60s that music come true.

Translated spainish
Yo produje, compuse la música y escribí la letra. Los músicos y la cantante son IA, y parte de la letra que escribí fue asistida solo en el formato de introducción, estribillo y final. La IA se basó en mi letra original junto con la música que compuse. Pronto haré una versión más reciente con mis pistas de guitarra y voz originales, y quizás con la voz de algún amigo músico. Espero que pronto podamos tocar en vivo en clubes locales.

Esto es para todas nuestras exparejas. Esa es la inspiración de esta canción. Tuve que pasar por dos matrimonios para encontrar a la mejor esposa del mundo, mi verdadero amor: Luz Levine.

¡Buenas noticias! Pronto estaremos juntos como marido y mujer. Llevamos tres años esperando su tarjeta de residencia. De eso se trata el verdadero amor: paciencia y comprensión.

El sistema de inmigración legal necesita ser reformado, al igual que nuestras relaciones. Tenemos que cambiar el gobierno para que la inmigración legal sea más rápida y reciba financiación del Congreso, ya que actualmente se autofinancia con las altas tarifas de solicitud de la tarjeta de residencia.

Ya es bastante difícil encontrar el amor, y es un desafío aún mayor poder estar juntos como familia.

Gracias por todos los mensajes de cumpleaños. No me daba cuenta de cuántos amigos tenía en el mundo real y en las redes sociales. Estos serán los mejores años de nuestras vidas, disfrutemos del 2026.

Nuestro creador pronto revelará la verdad. Estamos a las puertas de la llegada del Mesías, y cuando venga, habrá paz, amor y comprensión, como en la música de los años 60 y 70.

https://youtu.be/pFqvN1o9shM?si=JmLYPLprBLSp5qIA

This is my inspiration from the ups and downs relationships from the past. With heart and refinement anything is possible.Arnie Levine songwriter musician pr...

12/23/2025

HEADLINE: El Cajon’s Choice in 2026: Solutions or Soundbites?

1. The Human Cost of Inaction (2023–2025) The data tells the truth that political rhetoric tries to hide. While the overall San Diego region saw a 7% decline in homelessness recently, El Cajon was the only city in East County to see a rise. The unsheltered count jumped by 13% to 320 people on our streets—even after the City disputed initial reports.

The Mortality Crisis: Since Mayor Wells took office in January 2023, the tragedy has reached historic levels. In 2023 alone, San Diego County hit a grim high of 624 homeless deaths, a 77% surge compared to previous years.

A Failure of Policy: Instead of accepting solutions, our current leadership famously fought against roughly $15 million in federal/county vouchers. This wasn’t leadership; it was blocking a bridge to safety just to score political points.

2. The $2,000/Month Feasibility Model: A New Economic Future I am not just complaining; I am offering a business plan. Using AI modeling, I’ve developed a feasibility study to provide a $2,000 monthly supplement for low-income earners.

The Math: To survive today, a person needs roughly $4,000/month for rent, food, and medical insurance.

The Funding: We don’t need more regressive taxes on local small shops. My plan involves taxing corporate giants like Google and Facebook fairly. We must stop lining elite pockets and start building a floor for the working class.

3. David vs. Goliath: Why I’m Ready Now I entered the 2022 race on the final day, fought through COVID-19 as a 25-year cancer survivor, and won 33% of the vote with just $5,000. Now, with Pepperdine political training and the resources for a professional $25,000+ campaign, I am ready to serve.

4. 2026: The "Purple Party" Vision I am a Centrist—a "Big Heart with a Big Mouth" from New York. Whether at the local level or in the U.S. Senate, I will fight for:

National Security & Israel: We are the second frontline. I will fight the propaganda and stand for democracy in Israel and Europe.

Immigration Reform: My wife has waited three years for a green card due to federal backlogs. I will fight for a system that rewards those who follow the rules.

The Question: Do we need a new Mayor, or is it time for a Centrist voice at the Federal level? Bill Wells’ 21-point loss in 2024 shows the public is looking for a new path.

Tell me in the comments: Where do I serve you best in 2026?

[ Run in the Purple party 2026 ] # Votes [ 25] here https://www.powr.io/hit-counter/i/40424122

[Run for Office Mayor 2026 Rep or Dem party] # Votes [ 22 ] here
https://www.powr.io/hit-counter/i/40424286

[Run for Fed. Office Senator 2026 Dem party] # Votes [ 24] here
https://www.powr.io/hit-counter/i/40424321

THE STATS:

EL CAJON HOMELESSNESS: +13.07% (The only East County increase)

REGIONAL DEATHS (2023): 624 Souls Lost

THE SOLUTION: $2,000/Mo Low-Income finacial
Support Model Low income housing https://www.facebook.com/ArnieLevine4MayorElCajon/posts/753226140850462

CENTRISM • INTEGRITY • RESULTS

VOTE ARNIE LEVINE
or *VOTE ARNOLD LEVINE* " I'll be back' Is that better from the Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger?

Tell me in the comments: Where can I Arnold ( Arnie ) Levine can I serve you best in 2026?🖖

As of today:Bill Wells's election statusBill Wells is currently the Mayor of El Cajon, California, a position he has hel...
12/23/2025

As of today:
Bill Wells's election status

Bill Wells is currently the Mayor of El Cajon, California, a position he has held since 2013. His status as mayor remains unchanged following recent elections, as his current term does not expire until December 2026.

Recent Election Activity
In the November 2024 general election, Wells ran for a federal office while maintaining his role as mayor:

U.S. House of Representatives (CA-51): Wells ran as the Republican candidate for California's 51st Congressional District. He lost the election to the Democratic incumbent, Sara Jacobs, who received approximately 60.7% of the vote compared to Wells' 39.3%.

Continued Mayoral Term: Because he was not up for reelection as mayor in 2024, he continues to serve his term leading El Cajon. He recently delivered the 2025 State of the City Address, focusing on issues like homelessness and economic development at Parkway Plaza.

Key Dates
Last Mayoral Election: November 2022 (Bill Wells Won) 66% of the vote
$25,000 campaign treasury. Full endorsements of many organizations. Expeirence 13 years mayor

Against: Oposing mayor canadate Arnie Levine Real estate broker/owner County Properties.
66% of the vote
$25,000 campaign treasury. Full endorsements of many organizations. Expeirence 13 years mayor

Next Mayoral Election: November 3, 2026

Would you like more details on his current policy initiatives in El Cajon or the results of other local races?

Bill Wells track record for congressional race:

Here’s a more professional rewording of the comparison between Bill Wells' 2024 race and the 2022 mayoral race against you, Arnie Levine:

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************Bill Wells' 2024 Congressional Campaign:**********

A Comparison to the 2022 Mayoral Race

Bill Wells faced significant challenges in his 2024 bid for California’s 51st Congressional District. In the general election, Wells, the Republican candidate, was decisively defeated by incumbent Democrat Sara Jacobs, receiving 39.3% of the vote (128,749 votes) to Jacobs' 60.7% (198,835 votes). This 21-point margin contrasts sharply with the dynamics of the 2022 mayoral race, where I, Arnie Levine, ran a campaign that resonated with a broad coalition, ultimately showing a stronger appeal to voters in a competitive race.

In the 2024 congressional primary, Wells earned 39.1% of the vote (61,923 votes), which was a relatively narrow lead over his competitors but still a clear path to the general election. However, this result reflects a significant struggle to secure a majority, particularly in a district that is considered safely Democratic. Wells' primary win does not suggest the same level of momentum or broad support that would be necessary for a successful general election campaign, especially given the district's political leanings.

When comparing this to my experience in the 2022 mayoral race, one key difference stands out: my campaign in 2022 was not just about appealing to one base but about mobilizing a wide range of voters. My strategy focused on addressing the diverse needs of our city, connecting with voters across party lines, and positioning myself as a leader who could unite the community. In contrast, Bill Wells' congressional campaign was more narrowly focused, struggling to build sufficient support even within his party’s base.

Further, the outcome of the 2022 mayoral race demonstrated a level of broader electoral appeal, as I was able to present a vision for the future that captured the attention of both local Democrats and independents. Bill Wells' performance in the 2024 congressional race, marked by his inability to secure a majority of the vote in either the primary or the general election, shows a similar difficulty in expanding beyond his party's base.

While the political environments between the 2022 mayoral race and the 2024 congressional race are different, the comparison highlights Wells' vulnerability in winning over voters who are not already aligned with his party, underscoring weaknesses in his overall appeal.

**************November 9, 2022 at 7:32 AM PST***************

By Blake Nelson | [email protected] | The San Diego Union-Tribune
PUBLISHED: November 8, 2022 at 11:27 PM PST | UPDATED: November 9, 2022 at 7:32 AM PST
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Bill Wells ahead in El Cajon mayor’s race, but…
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Bill Wells ahead in El Cajon mayor’s race, but voters appear skeptical of raising taxes
Measure P would double the city’s current half-cent sales tax, potentially generating millions more dollars a year
El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells and mayoral candidate Arnie Levine.
[ “ut file / arnie levine.” ] El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells and mayoral candidate Arnie Levine.

By Blake Nelson | [email protected] | The San Diego Union-Tribune
PUBLISHED: November 8, 2022 at 11:27 PM PST | UPDATED: November 9, 2022 at 7:32 AM PST

Bill Wells appears to be headed for a third term leading East County’s largest city, as early Election Day results show the Republican mayor well ahead of his Democratic challenger.

Real estate agent Arnie Levine faces an uphill battle as El Cajon ballots are still being counted.

But voters were skeptical of raising taxes, even as Wells and his City Council colleagues have said the extra money could improve public safety.

One other candidate, Gary Kendrick, is running unopposed for a council seat. The 68-year-old is the council’s longest-serving member and represents District 1, covering Fletcher Hills and other areas of western El Cajon.

In a phone interview Tuesday night, Wells, 60, said he was resigned to not having extra revenue.

“We’ll make it work,” he said about the sales tax’s likely defeat.

However, he was elated about strong showings by other Republican mayoral candidates in the county, especially in Chula Vista. That could shift the balance of power at the San Diego Association of Governments, known as SANDAG, a governing body made up of city leaders that has broad powers in the region.

“I think it’s one of the bigger political shifts in San Diego history,” Wells said.
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Levine, 69, said he was still holding out hope mail-in ballots might boost his numbers in the coming hours.

Yet even if he loses, Levine said he was glad he wasn’t a bystander this election.

“My commitment to the homeless will continue,” he said by phone.

While the two candidates agreed that homelessness is the main problem facing El Cajon, they disagreed on whether a new tax was part of the fix.

Measure P’s one-cent sales tax is projected to bring in an extra $12.5 million a year. Proponents have said that could be used to improve city services, especially when it came to cracking down on illegal tent camps.

It would not have an end date, although there would be ways to eliminate or reduce it.

While the increase was opposed by prominent Republicans in the region, El Cajon’s conservative council largely defended the proposal as a way to improve local streets and hire more police officers.

Wells is often at the center of high-profile fights with county and state leaders. He was a prominent opponent of the pandemic shutdown, and he recently pushed back against increasing numbers of homeless people renting hotel rooms with county-issued vouchers.

Levine believes no tax increase is necessary. He wants the city to fight harder for state and federal funding to create a broad coalition of agencies that he believes could end homelessness in the city.

Mayors and council members serve four-year terms. The mayor’s annual salary will soon increase to about $38,000 and Kendrick’s position receives about $26,300.

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I'm at 25-year incurable cancer survivor but yet I'm still here why because of the best technology has been keeping me c...
12/22/2025

I'm at 25-year incurable cancer survivor but yet I'm still here why because of the best technology has been keeping me children and many friends and family that we all know alive this needs to be done call your senator tell them.

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Good news 🎊! The U.S. House of Representatives just advanced a key bill that will help children with blood cancer by:
➡️ Ensuring studies for possible new treatments are completed on time
➡️Boosting funding for and incentivizing critical pediatric cancer research
…and more!

Thank you to the volunteer advocates who have tirelessly urged their lawmakers to pass this legislation. Step by step, we’re making progress.

Now, onto the Senate. We urge them to pass the Mikaela Naylon Give Kids a Chance Act quickly, without delay. Kids with cancer can’t wait.

12/20/2025

A Question for My Community: Should I Run for Office in 2026?

Friends,

I’m asking this openly, honestly, and with humility — because I don’t believe politics should be done *to* people, it should be done *with* them.

In 2022, I ran for mayor with:

* **$5,000 total**
* No experienced campaign manager
* Five loyal volunteers (the best kind)
* Very few endorsements
* And yes — COVID, which I caught the day after I filed my paperwork

Despite all that, we earned **33% of the vote**.

That wasn’t an accident. That was people responding to **service, integrity, and straight talk**.

Since then, I’ve learned how campaigns actually work — fundraising, messaging, field operations, and coalition-building. I’ve also completed leadership and governance training through a Pepperdine program offered by the Board of Realtors. I now know what it takes to win — not just to run.

I bring **40+ years of business experience**, owning and operating County Properties since 1992. In business, I’ve always worked for my clients first — not my wallet. That’s how I believe public service should work too. In Hebrew, there’s a word for this: *mitzvah* — doing good deeds and serving others. That’s the model I believe in.

Yet politics today too often runs on power, ego, and money — not service.

When I ran as a Democrat, I was proud to stand up when no one else would challenge the incumbent. I received:

* $300 from the East County Democratic Club
* No funding from county or state party organizations
* More financial support from Republican friends and my synagogue than from Democrats

That’s not bitterness — it’s just the truth.

I don’t work *for* a party. I work for **people**. I took the same oath anyone takes when running for office: to protect the Constitution and serve the public.

I’ve been accused of being “too independent.” My response has always been: *please don’t accuse me of being a Democrat or a Republican — accuse me of working for you.*

I believe we can:

* Keep taxes reasonable
* Create a homelessness strategy that actually works (starting locally and scaling up)
* Restore ethics, honor, and basic decency to public service
* Govern like we cheer at baseball games — as Americans first

I’m 73 years old.
I’m a **25-year cancer survivor** (yes, four times — still here).
I’m newly married to a wonderful wife who is finally close to receiving her green card so we can live together full-time in El Cajon.

I value my health, my marriage, and my time — so I will **not** run again unless there is real support, real teamwork, and a real chance to win.

That’s where *you* come in.

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# # The Question Is Simple (But the Decision Is Serious)

If I run in 2026, which path should I take?

# # # 🗳️ Please vote below:

1️⃣ **Run for Mayor as a Democrat**
*(With real financial support and endorsements — not just promises)*

2️⃣ **Run as a Republican**
*(And remind the party what integrity, responsibility, and service look like)*

3️⃣ **Start something new: a Centrist “Purple Party”**
*(Focused on truth, problem-solving, and people over politics)*

I will respect the majority choice — even if it’s the hardest road.

If you believe politics can be better, kinder, smarter, and more honest — now is the moment to speak up.

Thank you for listening.
Thank you for your honesty.
And thank you for caring enough to vote — even before there’s a ballot.

Let’s see what the people say.
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Let's make this country act like it's one of the wealthiest in the world, because it is and if we don't make positive ch...
09/14/2025

Let's make this country act like it's one of the wealthiest in the world, because it is and if we don't make positive changes we could start Sliding Away without lower class of middle class America sustaining a good quality of life that they deserve that all of the veterans had fought.

California itself has a larger gross national product then other countries does . It is one of the fourth largest countries in the world even though it is a state of the United States. Our state pays more Federal income tax than any of the State of the Union. Money Talks listen to the money and see this example below how we could have a strong healthy country, with US citizens including green card holders receiving quality of life that is better than most other countries.

Capitalism is good with checks and balances bottom line is this country is driven by consumers and if there are no poverty levels those people that come contributors and consumers it's what makes capitalism go around no consumers no economy.

I was doing some research to see what it would take to solve many problems, from the American middle class to the lower class. It was a draft of an idea to commit to creating a better consumer base and the right of tax-paying citizens to anticipate the declining standard of living. Here is the idea of the draft: let me know what you think.

Also acknowledge your income level is below 40,000 a year or above. Also if you're in the top one percenters.

$2,000 a month for individual adults that standard of living and income is under $40,000 a year financial plan for the United States.

Proposed tax plans to raise $1.6 trillion from the wealthy and corporations
Generating $1.6 trillion in revenue to offset defense spending is a significant and controversial proposal. Democratic leaders, including President Biden and Vice President Harris, have previously outlined tax plans aimed at wealthy individuals and corporations. The following table summarizes a selection of these proposals, with revenue projections provided for a 10-year period.
Proposal 10-Year Revenue Estimate Rationale.

Increase corporate tax rate $1.35 trillion The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act lowered the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%. Proposals would raise it to 28%.
Tax unrealized capital gains $500 billion This tax on billionaires' investment gains, even if not sold, would address how the ultra-wealthy defer paying income taxes.
Increase taxes on capital gains and dividends $300 billion This measure would tax income from wealth at the same rate as income from work.
Increase corporate alternative minimum tax $137.4 billion This proposal would raise the 15% minimum tax for large corporations, enacted by the Inflation Reduction Act, to 21%.

Quadruple stock buyback tax $170 billion This would raise the existing 1% tax on corporate stock repurchases to 4%.
Increase net investment income tax $800 billion The proposal would increase the rate for high-income earners and close a loophole for some pass-through business owners.

What would it be like for your monthly income to receive an additional $2,000 a month supplementing your paycheck after all the money is taxpayers money and you are a taxpayer let's now make the government work together for us not against us.

You like this plan start talking to your Senator congressman and ask about changing the budget for the Americans in the United States so that we could have a standard of living that we deserve to help pay the high prices of living in the United States.

Big guy big heart big actions!
06/11/2025

Big guy big heart big actions!

Arnie Levine Broker CountyProperties.usHelp Us Fight Cancer TogetherMy name is Arnie Levine, and I’m 72 years old. For m...
02/11/2025

Arnie Levine Broker CountyProperties.us
Help Us Fight Cancer Together
My name is Arnie Levine, and I’m 72 years old. For most of my life, I kept my battle with cancer hidden. I was a “Closet Cancer Case.” As the Broker/Owner of County Properties, with nearly 40 years in real estate, I feared that revealing my diagnosis might hurt my business. But cancer isn’t just my story—it’s a challenge that touches countless lives, and I can no longer stay silent.
In mid-1999, my health started to decline. I felt tired and off, and my doctor initially diagnosed me with low testosterone. Despite supplements, I wasn’t improving. Then lumps appeared on my neck. At my mother’s insistence, I sought a second opinion, which led to a biopsy on my birthday, 12/28/1999—a day that nearly became my last.
I was diagnosed with stage 4 Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, both high and low grade. Treatment began immediately, and I survived. But my journey didn’t end there. I relapsed in 2004, 2010, and again in 2018. Each time, I fought back, enduring chemo and radiation therapies. Today, I’m in remission again.
I now dedicate my time to raising awareness and supporting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Through public speaking, blogging, and volunteering, I share my story to inspire others to fight and never give up. My cancer survivor blog on County Properties’ website is regularly updated with support resources, activities, and the latest information for those affected by cancer.
Why I Need Your Help Now
Today, my fight extends beyond my own story. A dear friend of mine—someone I love as though she were my own daughter—is battling stage 4 cancer, including multiple myeloma, anemia, and an infection in her bone marrow.
Ms. Levine my daughter who adopted me.
For privacy, I’ll refer to her as Ms. Levine.
Her insurance was dropped, and while it is set to resume in February, the gap has left her with mounting medical bills. I’ve maxed out my credit cards trying to help her, but the need is far greater than I can meet alone. She deserves to focus on healing—not on financial worries.
Currently she is diagnosed stage 4 myeloma, blood counts are too low for the neck surgery which will be removing a tumor under her clavicle which they will have to break those to remove the existing tumor then go back to chemo treatment once her blood counts are up.
I have lent $30,000 to help her through this journey. She still needs donations beyond that to repay the loan and to be able to continue to receive treatments and not work in order to get healthy.
This is where I’m asking for your generosity. Any donation, big or small, will help provide her with the resources to continue her treatment and regain her health. With your support, we can give her the peace of mind to focus on recovery and reclaim her life.
How to Help If you feel moved to join this fight, please consider donating. Your contributions will directly support Ms. Levine’s medical care and ongoing treatment. Together, we can be the strength she needs to overcome this battle.
Thank you for being part of this journey. Cancer affects us all, but together, we can make a difference.
Please share this post let's go viral we're running out of time we're dealing with the end of stage 4. Next treatment is a feeding tube because she cannot get enough food in her and is dealing with low blood counts
With gratitude, Arnie Levine
Cancer Survivor & Advocate
Donate to Fund Me Here https://gofund.me/4459d14a

Help Us Fight Cancer Together My name is Arnie Levine, and I’m … Arnold Levine needs your support for Support Arnie's daughter, Ms. Levine's Cancer Battle

11/25/2024
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11/25/2024

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