Questions for the California Electorate
California is about to overwhelmingly elect and sustain for decades to come one-party rule. There’s more money going to the Democratic Party and Republicans don’t seem to have any hope…
California is about to overwhelmingly elect and sustain for decades to come one-party rule. There’s more money going to the Democratic Party and Republicans don’t seem to have any hope…
The stark difference between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was crystal clear when it came to energy before and after the election. Clinton wanted to killcoal, and since Trump was…
Since Trump’s election we’ve seen a national rebound in consumer, small business, and large corporate confidence. The American business and worker class seem to be saying what Californians don’t want…
Bloomberg is now reporting that solar energy is cheaper than coal, and could become the lowest form of energy within a decade. Economies of scale are causing solar to drop…
Rational people want a clean environment. Usually it has been western, wealthy nations leading the environmental movement with California and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) leading the way. California…
California has problems that could lead to economic failings and if that happens there will be no help from Washington. But there are things California can do to encourage economic…
According to State Senator John Moorlach (R – Costa Mesa) California has real financial problems that need to be immediately addressed. A self-described Truman Democrat, Joel Kotkin, in a recent…
It’s difficult to ascertain what non-OPEC, and even some OPEC members will do about future supply cuts and how this will affect the California economy. According to energy trader Martin…
Senate Bill 584 (SB584) the California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program, introduced by State Senator Kevin De Leon would reformulate the calculations for how much energy California would receive from renewables…