Lawsuit Seeks to Have Private Attorneys General Act Declared Unconstitutional

On Wednesday, the California Business & Industrial Alliance (CABIA) representing hundreds of employers filed a complaint in Orange County challenging the Private Attorneys General Act’s (PAGA) constitutionality. The opening synopsis of the complaint asks: Are California business owners who inadvertently make a payroll error equivalent to the worst perpetrators of hate crimes? That’s the twisted […]

Never Mind Pelosi. Why Does McCarthy Hold Onto His Leadership Post?

I’m among those poor unfortunate souls who does not understand the historic greatness of Nancy Pelosi, and thinks the Democrats need new leadership if they’re going to save the republic from Trumpism. But I understand why the Democrats want to keep Pelosi. And give her this—she just won an election. Kevin McCarthy can’t say that.

California Burning – How the Greens Turned the Golden State Brown

In October 2016, in a coordinated act of terrorism that received fleeting attention from the press, environmentalist activists broke into remote flow stations and turned off the valves on pipelines carrying crude oil from Canada into the United States. Working simultaneously in Washington, Montana, Minnesota, and North Dakota, the eco-terrorists disrupted pipelines that together transport 2.8 million […]

How One California City Captured More Short-Term Rental Revenue

From the bustle of New York City to the tranquility of California’s Wine Country, cities across the country are seeing short-term rental properties pop-up at an exponential rate. Thanks to companies such as Airbnb and VRBO, travelers can feel more “at home” in a new city, while residents are able to earn a little extra […]