Governor Deukmejian: Iron Duke; Gentle Man

George Deukmejian was a gentle man  with a spine of iron who stood up for a civil society under the rule of law and order. The “Iron Duke” was first and foremost concerned about safety and crime issues as reported in many of the remembrances of his life but he also was an advocate for […]

The Ongoing Attempt to Buy the Criminal Justice System

In 2016, Peter Weir was re-elected District Attorney, Jefferson and Galpin Counties, Colorado after weathering more than $1.3 million in viciously negative and false ads funded by George Soros. That campaign was one of more than a dozen District Attorney campaigns nationwide where Soros funded political action committees poured in huge sums of money at […]

Making the Housing Shortage Worse

We have a severe housing shortage, and last week our mayor said that he’d help make matters worse. If Eric Garcetti gets his way, rent control could be imposed on far more apartments in Los Angeles and throughout the state. That’d be great for the few folks lucky enough to get a rent-controlled unit. It’d […]

Employers Benefit Through Supporting Individuals With Autism

While the calendar turns to May and away from April’s focus as Autism Awareness Month, awareness must turn to the limited job opportunities that those living with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) face year-round.  Ninety percent of individuals with ASD are either unemployed or underemployed. In California, only six out of every 100 young adults with ASD […]