ACLU Pot Panel Puts Plan Ahead of Evidence

Well, the backers of a new effort to legalize marijuana in California learned at least one thing from the unsuccessful 2010 effort to make the state safe for dope smokers: It’s better not to have a pot dealer as the face of your initiative. When the ACLU of California announced last week that they would […]
Water Tunnels Good for the Economy and Environment
Fortunately, in this day of bitter partisan divides, there are some issues which can unite people across the political spectrum. Water reliability and ecological restoration can be two such issues. California’s vibrant economy and strong employment growth are both reliant on a dependable water supply. An interruption or reduction in the supply of water to […]
High Speed Rail Legal Problems Reaching A Climax
Last Thursday, the Plaintiff’s in the Tos et. al vs. the High Speed Rail Authority filed their reply brief to the Attorney General’s brief in this highly watched case. (Sacramento Superior Court #34-2011-00113919). The Court hearing on these issues is set for Nov 8, and the Judge will rule within 90 days thereafter. Judge Kenny […]
New York Times Writer Celebrates Single-Party Rule in California
The New York Times news department has apparently become the official national propaganda machine of California’s liberals in control of state government, more-or-less in the same manner as the Soviet Communist Party’s newspaper Pravda served as the official organ of that one-party state in Russia during the Cold War. At least that’s the impression some better informed observers can come away with after reading the Time’s crack reporter Adam […]