Making The State's Debt Coherent

Assembly member Brian Nestande, R-Palm Desert, introduced a bill in January requiring the state budget to include and account for an estimated $200 billion in unfunded liabilities. According to the Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO), these liabilities include pensions and retiree

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A plea to liberals for pension reform

APRIL 19, 2010 You know the pension tsunami is getting close to the shore when the mainstream media are filled with hard-hitting stories about the coming crisis, such as the front-page Sacramento Bee and Fresno Bee article last Sunday documenting

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Greenlining Series: Intruding on private charities

APRIL 19, 2010 This is the fourth part of a series produced by CalWatchdog and the Examiner regarding the Berkeley-based Greenlining Institute, a low-income housing advocacy group that critics say intimidates banks and helped cause the housing meltdown. By TORI

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Hotel Taxifornia

The Eagles band is starting a tour Tuesday around California and the West Coast. I’ve come up with some new lyrics, which I’m sure they’ll use, for their signature song. It’s called… “Hotel Taxifornia” On a dark desert highway, cool

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Eyjafjallajokull and California

Iceland is a long way from California. But nowadays, the global economy is interconnected. So the Eyjafjallajokull volcano eruption will affect our economy, and possibly our climate. First hit is Europe’s economy. Yahoo News reports: Economists say so far they

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