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Another Sneaky Obama Green Card Attack Needs Scrutiny

Green cards for spouses – that’s the latest quiet Obama administration move to please and appease the high-tech companies in Silicon Valley and elsewhere who constantly clamor for more H1-B visas to bring in cheap, skilled foreign labor. The ploy sounds extremely humanitarian. However it might be little more than ...

True Reason Why Brown Is Not Running for Boxer’s Seat

If the current large corps of potential candidates for retiring U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer’s job look to some like a gaggle of political pygmies, it might have something to do with the 800-pound gorilla lurking in their living room. That would be Gov. Brown, who could most likely have the job for the asking. There are plenty of other names, including ...

Latino Votes Finally Have Reached a Life-Support Level

For the last 20 years – ever since passage in 1994 of California’s abortive anti-illegal immigrant Prop. 187 – Democrats here and around the nation have increasingly depended on Latino vote. Election results last fall showed what happens to Democrats when they disconnect with Hispanics or take them for granted. They lose, or narrowly avert defeat. Barack Obama knew he ...

Red Light Cameras – Are They Speeding to the Graveyard?

For many California drivers, there have been few worse plagues than the red light cameras that once operated in more than 70 cities. At their peak, red light cameras featured tickets costing upwards of $450 for “offenses” like stopping for a red light, but with the front bumper a foot over a painted restraining line, or stopping before making a right turn, but having the camera “see” it as not a stop. Judges never allowed ...

History Burps and Repeats – California Will Be Irrelevant Again in...

Almost one year from today – Jan. 26, 2016 – voters in New Hampshire will don parkas and trek through snowdrifts to tell the rest of America who should be running for President and who should not. That vote will come eight days after the Iowa caucuses draw a few tens of thousands of diehard activists from both major parties to give their version of the same thing. Within less than three weeks, Nevada and South Carolina will follow, ensuring yet another ...

Will Boxer Contenders Hang Around Long Enough?

Now that U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer has made it official she will retire when her fourth term ends in early 2017, fellow Democrats are lining up to seek her job. A Senate seat is a plum job anywhere, especially for Democrats in California, where it has been decades since any of them lost a reelection bid for statewide office. Whomever takes Ms. Boxer’s place can expect to become ...

First Two Letters of PUC Trail President Peevey Out the Door

After 12 years of favoring big utility companies over individual consumers, Michael Peevey has at last left the state Public Utilities Commission. Many of his ill-considered -- some say corrupt -- decisions will linger. Mr. Peevey departed in a carefully stage-managed mid-December commission meeting, forced by scandal to abandon previous plans to seek reappointment by Gov. Brown for another six-year term. Just how problematic was the Peevey reign?

Chiang Carries a Low Profile, but He May Bloom as Dem...

Weeks, perhaps months, before taking their oaths of office for statewide posts like lieutenant governor, secretary of state, treasurer, attorney general and insurance commissioner, the five Democrats in those jobs were thinking of their impending runs for higher office. For the first time in more than 20 years, there is a strong likelihood that ...

Who Are These Business Democrats in Sacramento?

The two major parties will be arrayed as usual when Gov. Brown looks out from the podium of the state Assembly chamber as he delivers his combination inaugural and state of the state speech, Democrats on one side, Republicans on the other. But that will be slightly misleading. For voters have succeeded in ...

Padilla Risking His Reputation as He Assumes New Position

The reports came in from all across America during the recent election: Electronic voting machines were flipping some votes from Republican to Democrat in some states. From Democrat to Republican in others. In one state with several close races, Wisconsin, electronic vote-counting machines registered just 16 votes in a city where about 5,350 persons cast ballots. Other reports came from states as diverse as Connecticut and Texas, North Carolina and Illinois. No problems in California. Beware, though, that good news may not last much longer. Serious potential problems with electronic voting machines built by companies like Diebold and Election Systems & Software became a major fear in the middle of the last decade, and it could ...