McClintock: Water Actually 'Abundant'

JUNE 2, 2011 By JOHN SEILER The history of California practically is the history of water. So it’s not surprising that the recent history of the state involves a shift from government facilitating growth to government sharply restricting growth —

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S.F. Bay Fire & Cops Watch Man Drown

JUNE 2, 2011 By JOHN SEILER Fire and police rescue crews stood by — for a full hour — while a man drowned in S.F. Bay. What kind of people are these? MSNBC reports (the link includes a video): Interim

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Banning Nukes: $4 Billion CA Budget Hit

JUNE 1, 2011 By JOSEPH PERKINS It’s been 22 years since Rancho Seco nuclear power plant generated its last megawatt. The facility, 25 miles southeast of downtown Sacramento, was the casualty of a public referendum in which a majority of

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GOP Siding With Unions

Steven Greenhut: Once again the Republican Party of California has proven that it loves big government, is perfectly comfortable with public employee unions (provided they are law enforcement unions) and has absolutely no interest in limiting the size and power

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Train Wreck Keeps Rolling

Katy Grimes: With the Legislature’s ongoing guaranteed votes to allow California’s High Speed Rail Authority project to continue without financial analysis or ridership studies,  it is apparent that High Speed Rail has become the latest New Deal-styled WPA project for

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Will Crashing Real Estate Kill Prop. 13?

JUNE 1, 2011 By WAYNE LUSVARDI A demogogue is a leader who obtains power by means of impassioned appeals to the emotions and prejudices of the populace. And a demographer is someone who studies the characteristics of human populations, such as

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Grads Get Lesson In Leadership

JUNE 1, 2011 Last Friday, after four years of intense university studies and military training, I watched as my son graduated from the United States Naval Academy and received his commission in the U.S. Navy. As the 1,006 Midshipmen tossed

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