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Free Lindsay Lohan!

John Seiler: California’s state and city budgets are broke. Its prisons and jails are jammed to overcrowding. But Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner just sentenced actress Lindsay Lohan to 120 days in jail for violating her drunk-driving probation.

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Happy Easter!

John Seiler: We at CalWatchDog.com wish all of you a Happy Easter. Celebration with Easter Egg hunts and bunny rabbits expresses the underlying belief, for Christians, in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Easter is a time of renewal. It is

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Key Graph Shows Housing Boom-Bust

John Seiler: Except for Nevada, California was hardest hit by the boom-bust of the housing market during the previous decade. Most explanations show how prices doubled or even tripled in many places — then crashed back down to earth, in

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Why Republicans Hate Tax Increases

APRIL 22, 2011 By JOHN SEILER Republicans are ridiculing President Obama’s call to increase taxes on the rich. And in California, so far Republicans in the Legislature have resisted siren calls to join Gov. Jerry Brown and the Democratic legislators

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Property Rights Victory in CA

Steven Greenhut: Just off the press from the Institute for Justice: National City, Calif.—A California gym that mentors at-risk kids scored a knockout legal blow against eminent domain abuse in California.  Yesterday, April 21, Judge Steven R. Denton of the

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Redevelopment Blights The Golden State

This article was first printed in the Spring 2011 issue of City Journal. APRIL 22, 2011 By STEVEN GREENHUT In Sacramento, Governor Jerry Brown is planning to close California’s $26.6 billion structural deficit through spending cuts and tax extensions. Opposition

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Pointing Loaded Laws At Taxpayers

Katy Grimes: In handgun safety classes, instructors warn, “don’t point a loaded gun at someone unless you intend to use it.” Legislators know that the same rule applies to legislation – don’t propose it unless you intend to pass it.

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