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A Sound Licking for J and for Mayor, a Deserved Defeat

Re “Measure J, I Pronounce You Even Deader Than Before”

A Sounding Licking for J and for Mayor, a Deserved Defeat

Re “Measure J, I Pronounce You Even Deader Than Before”

Pet Project Alert: City Looting DWP and Ratepayers

LA Watchdog: Today the Board of Commissioners of the Los Angeles Dept. of Water and Power will approve the transfer of $246,534,000 of ratepayers’ money to the city’s General Fund.

‘I Don’t Think We Need Ms. Rodov’s Kind of Spirit’

Re “Fighting Words. Why We Are Better – Exceptional vs. ‘Aight’”

City Hall Can-Kickers: What Is Your Solution for $19 Billion Pension...

LA Watchdog: Now that the Riordan Plan for pension reform is off the table, how do the can-kickers who occupy City Hall propose to balance the budget, fix our streets, and fully fund our pension plans that are $19 billion underwater?

Will the Burgeoning Alarcon Scandal Force Mayor Tony V. to Quit?

Hollywoodhighlands.org asks County Supervisor Mike Antonovich to launch an investigation into the Dept. of Children and Family Services intervention at LAPD HQ in the Andreagate scandal, as reported by the L.A. Times.

I Used to Write About Injustice. Now My Choice Is Romance.

I guess you could say I’m a schizophrenic writer. On the one hand I’m routinely incensed by events of the day.

Mr. Villaraigosa: You Disrespected Us in Today’s Story

Re “Now Whole Country Knows About Mayor’s Deliberate Snub of Crenshaw”

Fighting Words. Why We Are Better – Exceptional vs. ‘Aight’

Many of you know us by now—Jessica Jacobs and I are the founders of Innovatory School for Professional Youth (ISPY), a groundbreaking, project-based, independent study, grades 6-12 Big Picture Learning charter school that we have been spiritedly and unstoppably pitching to CCUSD.

GOP Healthier, Lustier Than You Think While Liberals Proceed with Caution

Republicans are in a funk. Contrary to expectations, they lost the Presidency. They also failed to expand their caucus in the House of Representatives. Republicans had only 10 Senate seats to defend against 23 for the Democrats, but three Republican senators stepped down or lost their election battles, and the Democrats grew their majority.