But Jerry Brown Has a Plan

“You ain’t got no problems, Jules. I’m on the mother-f***er. Go back in there and chill them n****rs out, and wait for The Wolf who should be coming directly.” –Ving Rhames, as Marsellus Wallace, in Pulp Fiction California’s budget is constantly out of balance. The current budget was called balanced last July, and is already […]
With The Left In Disarray, It’s Time To Go On Offense — It’s Time For A Spending Cap
Crossposted on FlashReport In a scene right out of the Keystone Cops, it is quite entertaining to see California Democrats so exuberant to raise taxes that there are at least four different major tax increase proposals that appear to he headed for the crowded November ballot. Governor Brown of course is proceeding forward with a […]
Prop. 65 – The Shakedowns Continue
One of my legal reform wishes for 2012 was that our Attorney General, Kamala Harris, would take action to stop the lawyers who are running around the state of California suing businesses for violations of Proposition 65. Proposition 65 is the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 passed by the voters and it is […]
Why Pleas to Increase Infrastructure Funding Fall on Deaf Ears
Crossposted on New Geography Letting the nation’s roads and bridges deteriorate may worsen traffic congestion and add to our commuting woes, but when water and sewer systems begin to fail our very civilization is at risk. That is the message of a recent story in The Washington Post drawing attention to the alarming state of […]