Would Someone Wake Loretta?

Did someone cancel the U.S. Senate campaign without making an official announcement? It’s a fair question. The first race in 24 years for an open U.S. Senate seat from California was supposed to provide a rare moment of competition, entertainment and political engagement for the state. Instead, it’s barely being covered. And there’s one person […]
Poll Question: To Regulate or Not to Regulate?
To Regulate or Not to Regulate, that is the kind of a simple question you get in a poll but it doesn’t really get to the depth of the government regulatory action. While most reports focused on the presidential horse race numbers coming out of the March Public Policy Institute of California poll, PPIC pollsters […]
A Responsible Pathway to Rehabilitation and Recovery for Our Veterans
As Californians and Americans, we should be doing everything possible to honor and support our veterans – men and women who lay their lives on the line for us on the field of battle. Sadly, many of them return from some sort of international conflict to face a conflict of their own: Post-Traumatic Stress, or […]
Rent Control is the Wrong Prescription for California’s Housing Crisis
How much sense would it make if your doctor applied a band aid to fix a broken leg? None whatsoever, however, this is how misdirected some prescriptions are to solving California’s housing crisis. According to analysts, government imposed regulations and fees are leading contributors to why California is the most expensive place to live in the […]