Business Leaders to the Governor: Time to Flatten the Unemployment Curve

As Governor Gavin Newsom was offering guidelines that allows businesses to begin opening their doors, many business leaders sent the governor recommendations on how to quickly but safely get the California economy humming again. Some of the policy proposals are controversial and run headlong into positions held by labor unions but the recommendations are designed […]

Gavin’s, Legislature’s Poor Housing Record

“If elected, I pledge to lead the effort to develop 3.5 million new housing units by 2025 to address the state’s affordability crisis.”  That was candidate for governor Gavin Newsom’s promise to the California electorate in 2018 when he was running for the state’s office of chief executive.   As we know, Newsom was elected – […]

California just revealed a $54.3 billion deficit — signaling deep cuts ahead

California finance officials revealed a $54.3 billion deficit today in the first economic assessment of the coronavirus pandemic’s devastating blow to the fifth-largest economy in the world. That figure is higher than the deficit during the Great Recession and obliterates the state’s once-healthy reserves. Without sugar-coating how hard the prolonged shutdown of businesses and job […]

Impatient With the Lockdown

People are getting restless and compliance with directives given by elected officials are wearing thin on law-abiding members of a once FREE and Liberated American Society. We have all witnessed the recent changing attitudes of our family members, neighbors and friends.  The attitude that Enough is Enough with the government lockdown that makes us all […]

Newsom, Biden, and the poor

Bill  and Sherry explore whether Gov. Gavin Newsom is caving in to rebels against his shelter-at-home policy.  The podcasters disagree over Joe Biden’s   campaign strategy.  Sherry favors Biden laying back, a version of the great heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali’s rope-a-dope, where he waited against the ropes until his opponent punched himself into exhaustion.  […]