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By WAYNE LUSVARDI Will Southern California sell its maximum annual entitlement of 2 million acre feet of water from the State Water Project for a bundle of small water projects of uncertain yield, plus $2 billion of political pork barrel
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By JOHN SEILER What a difference three years makes. In January 2007, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was fresh off his resounding election victory over Phil Angelides, basking in an aura of “postpartisan” triumphalism. The governor even proposed a universal health care
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By KATY GRIMES Last August, state Sen. Pat Wiggins, D-Santa Rosa, announced that she would not seek re-election in 2010 – shortly after announcing that she would run for re-election. Her announcement occurred soon after she made an inappropriate comment
Read MoreCATHY TAYLOR
Taylor is Editor of Human Events, the oldest conservative weekly in the nation, and HumanEvents.com, the popular conservative website that features Human Events staff writers John Gizzi, Tony Lee and others, as well as noted conservative columnists such as Ann
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Swaim is founding publisher of the OCWeekly and former publisher of LA CityBeat.
Read MoreFRED SMOLLER
Smoller is director of the Masters of Public Administration Program at Brandman University in Irvine.
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Fulks is publisher of The Forum Press, a book publishing company in Santa Ana, Calif.
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Read MoreTIBOR MACHAN
Professor Machan holds the R.C. Hoiles Chair of Business Ethics and Free Enterprise at the Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University in Orange, Calif. He is professor emeritus in the department of philosophy at Auburn University, a
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Murdock is a syndicated columnist with Scripps Howard News Service in New York City.
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