Could California Decide Republican Presidential Nominee?

Given the large field of Republican presidential candidates, no clear frontrunner and the real possibility that delegates will be dispersed among many candidates during the primary season, it is conceivable that California Republican voters in the June primary could provide the needed delegates for one of the candidates to secure the nomination. While California has […]

Middle Class Jobs: All Things Old Are New Again

 All things old are new again in summer 2015 when it comes to strategies for expanding middle class jobs in California and nationwide. The policy concerns being debated today (income inequality, technology eliminating jobs, expanding middle class jobs) have all been here before, as have been the strategies put forward (apprenticeships, sector-based training, community college […]

Small Business Loan Authorization Program Could Close Down

I have seen first-hand the kind of struggle that today’s small businesses face in order to survive in this economy, especially here in California. When looking for capital, many small businesses hear “no” and many banks run from small businesses as one of the riskiest investments in the market. That is why the survival of […]

End of Discussion

“End of discussion!” is what those on the political left yell in your face when they know they are losing an argument. It is also the name of a compelling new book by Mary Katharine Ham and Guy Benson with the revealing subtitle of “How the Left’s Outrage Industry Shuts Down Debate, Manipulates Voters, and Makes […]