How Proposition 30 Can Still Win

Gov. Jerry Brown can still emerge victorious with his tax increase Proposition 30 but he needs a different electorate than the one we are seeing today.  Voting has been underway for two weeks now and we are beginning to see the outlines of the November 6 electorate.  Some 8.6 million Californians can now Vote By […]

Petition to the Superior Court of California – County of Los Angeles

Under the laws of California, adult adoption is a legal procedure in which an older adult adopts a younger adult. Once an adult adoption is complete, the parties assume toward each other a legal parent-child relationship, with all associated rights and responsibilities of such a relationship, including inheritance rights. An adult adoption severs all existing […]

Down to the Wire

The final California Business Roundtable/Pepperdine University School of Public Policy poll was released yesterday indicating that there could be some late counts determining the outcome of a few ballot measures.  Like the presidential race, which polls indicate is too close to call, a few ballot measures fit the same category. All the proposition measures will […]

Electoral College vs. Popular Vote

If President’s were elected by Popular Vote, Gore Would Have Become President.  Wrong! Everyone knows that had the popular vote decided the election, Gore would have defeated George W. Bush.  Everyone but me. I contend this is nonsense.  We do not know who would have won, but I strongly suspect it would have been Bush. […]

Capital Punishment is Necessary

Crossposted on Orange County Register Remember Jesse James Hollywood? He is serving a life sentence (without the possibility of parole) for the kidnapping and murder of 15-year-old Nicholas Markowitz in August 2000. His case is a classic example of why an effective system of capital punishment must be established and preserved, and thus why Proposition […]