A Sleeper Senate Race in California

The race to succeed Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) of California could very well produce the upset of 2016. The prohibitive favorite would seem to be Kamala Harris. As the state’s two-term attorney general, she has good name recognition and an established political network. As a woman with both African and Asian heritage, she has a […]
What Are Taxpayers Thankful for in 2015?
With the recent terror attacks against France, America’s oldest ally, most Americans are rightfully concerned for the welfare of our friends abroad as well as our own safety. With the French, we share a common heritage of a dedication to liberty. The Statue of Liberty that stands proudly in the harbor of New York is […]
Holiday Season Sends Health Food Into Hiding
It happens every autumn. No sooner has the last goblin rappelled down the wall of Halloween candy in the supermarket than the fruits and vegetables go into the witness protection program and refuse to be seen unless covered from tip to stem in cream cheese and pecans. Other popular disguises include vanilla custard and cream […]
Governor Brown Encourages Californians to Shop Small Ahead of “Small Business Saturday”
(Editor’s Note: From the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz)) Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today issued a letter in support of the upcoming Small Business Saturday on November 28th. Small Business Saturday is an initiative that marks a day to support the local businesses that create jobs, boost the economy and preserve neighborhoods around the country. “Small […]