Think Long may be Thinking Longer

The Think Long Committee has yet to file an initiative in support of its blueprint for radical restructuring of the state’s tax and governance system and time is running short. Word is the committee is having second thoughts about whether to put initiatives on the 2012 ballot or wait until 2014. The committee, made up […]
Could Pension Cuts Boost Government Hiring?
In politics, what goes unmentioned is often more interesting than what is mentioned. That’s especially true of the California debate over public employee pensions. The pension debate, for the left, is about preserving retirement security and union power. The pension debate, for the right, is about the size of government and union power. But pensions […]
Networking to Find a Job Today in California
We had the second meeting of the Autism Job Club this past Saturday, December 10, at the Friends House in downtown San Francisco. The main topic was networking to find a job. Networking is one of the three key elements of job placement in California today, along with mastery of the internet job boards/social media […]
CARB’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard – A Self-Imposed Fuel Embargo on California
Perhaps no Californians are more sensitive to the issue of energy security than our veterans. As one of the most essential commodities in the world, it is critically important that we have ample domestic energy supplies to free us from dependence on foreign imports from parts of the world that may be less than friendly […]