The Green Delusion continues to Perpetuate Costs upon the Poor

Those marketing the green delusion have convinced themselves and the public that intermittent electricity from wind and solar are somehow “clean, green, renewable and sustainable”. They have successfully kept transparency from those paying for the green delusion of any information that would damage their message. Facts about greater human and ecological impacts around the world […]

Tax Raisers Target Businesses—How Long Will Businesses Stay in CA?

Businesses, particularly corporations, are the targets of tax raisers in the legislature, at city hall and on the ballot. Piling on business taxes in a state notorious for its poor attitude toward business, one wonders how long businesses will put up with it before leaving. As Jim Wunderman, the president and CEO of the Bay […]

Neo-Feudalism in California

From the beginning, California promised much. While yet barely a name on the map, it entered American awareness as a symbol of renewal. It was a final frontier: of geography and of expectation. —Kevin Starr, Americans and the California Dream: 1850–1915 In the eyes of both those who live here and those who come to observe, […]

Back to the Future? 2020 Reflects 1968

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” (Philosopher George Santayana, 1905) “Nixon, now more than ever.”  (Richard Nixon campaign slogan, 1968) Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy assassinated. American cities on fire.  Protests and civil unrest across the country. Vietnam escalates and thousands of American soldiers die. A very unpopular LBJ […]

California Re-Evaluating Cap-and-Trade Program

As the coronavirus pandemic and recession hits California, the governor’s top environmental official has launched a comprehensive review of the cap and trade program that has been the cornerstone of the state’s strategy to fight climate change. California has been relying on its carbon trading program for nearly half of the greenhouse gas reductions it […]

Manipulating the Election System…Again

The Democratic majority in the Legislature is at it again, attempting to manipulate election rules to favor a desired outcome with voters. It has happened a number of times in the last decade. The current effort is SB 300 by Senator Tom Umberg to place all constitutional amendments passed by the legislature in the coming […]

Please Don’t Heap New Privacy Rules on Fragile Small Businesses

My friends at BizFed, the Los Angeles Business Federation, just released the results of their May survey of business owners. Among other disturbing findings on the impact of COVID-19 on the businesses, almost half of all respondents said their revenues have dropped by more than 50%.  And our organization, the NFIB, the leading small business […]

Budget deal shields neediest Californians, shifts burden to middle class

The work of crafting a pandemic-era state budget was never going to make California Democrats happy. The question, as soon as the economic fallout from the coronavirus became evident this spring, wasn’t whether there would be cuts, but rather, who would take them and how deep they would go.  The answer, detailed in an agreement […]

California’s 21st Century Megadrought

A recent paper on climate change in California and the West has been in the news and raising concerns. Based on extensive analysis of tree ring data—a good measure of summer soil moisture—the authors postulate that most of the region is in an unfolding “megadrought” that began in 2000 and is the second worst in […]

Unmasking an Opportunity and a Reckoning

Announcements from a number of law enforcement officials that they will not enforce Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mask order comes with both an opportunity and a reckoning.  The opportunity arises with the ability to test a theory behind the defund police movement that asserts that non-sworn public officials can mediate and deal with situations that do […]