Truth, for the Air Resources Board, Is Shaky and Vague

Thomas D. EliasOP-ED

As California’s smog-fighting Air Resources Board gets set to impose America’s first cap-and-trade rules for fighting the greenhouse gases most scientists believe are helping cause global warming and climate change, it is also considering imposing a “truth” rule on everyone who testifies in its hearings or submits reports to it.

When Brown, Bringing New Taxes, Starts Cutting, He Sees Little Waste in Government

Thomas D. EliasOP-ED

Walter Mondale was the last major politician who told Americans they would need to pay higher taxes if they wanted the government to keep doing everything it does for them. The 1984 Democratic Presidential nominee was swamped in that year’s election. Mondale’s honeymoon after winning his party’s nomination lasted 30 seconds after he gave that warning in his acceptance speech in San Francisco.

The Latest Sacramento Failure: Hundreds of Judges Needed

Thomas D. EliasOP-ED

It’s easy enough to say the mess that is this state’s budget has little impact on ordinary Californians other than furloughed state employees or many of the elderly and infirm who have lost government-paid in-home care.

The High Cost of Bashing Immigrants

Thomas D. EliasOP-ED

There’s bad news in the offing for America’s political immigrant bashers, beyond even the fact that the most egregious among those who sought to make hay by blasting newcomers in last fall’s elections all lost, to their consternation.