Consider Another Option to the Prop. 24 Debate

Proposition 24 is tough stuff—tough to get through and understand that is. The measure runs 52-pages. The politics are a bit confusing, too. While proponents argue that Proposition 24 will strengthen California’s current privacy law, some privacy advocates say it’s not strong enough and that’s why they want it defeated. But it has always seemed […]
Reading the Props: 23 Continues the Labor-Dialysis Wars
Every two years, I read the full text of all statewide ballot propositions—because at least one Californian should. Next is Proposition 23 Prop 23 is mercifully short, at less than 2300 words. But it’s another meta-measure that is mostly about itself. Prop 23 is a follow-up to the failed Prop 8 from 2018. It’s another […]
Kamala Harris as President?
As we face yet another Sophie’s Choice election within less than three weeks, I’ve been waiting to see when and if the Trump campaign would start challenging the person who could end up being President: California Senator Kamala Harris. After all, she would be far more dangerous to the future of America than Joe Biden […]
St. Louis Proposal Would Make CA’s Top 2 Primary Even Worse
In a couple weeks, California will hold yet another general election with third parties being mostly kept off the ballot, Republicans being under-represented on it, and Democrats having to spend millions in contests against other Democrats. I wanted to share a way that it could be worse. In St. Louis, voters are looking at a […]