Yes, govt. pensions can be completely canceled

May 15, 2013 By John Seiler We’re constantly told that California governments have a “constitutional obligation” to pay for the pensions of public-sector employees. Except when there’s no money left. If a city, county or even the state goes absolutely

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Obama administration taps AP phone lines

May 14, 2013 By Katy Grimes The Associated Press found itself in an interesting juxtaposition yesterday when it had to report that the Obama Justice Department secretly obtained two months of AP’s own employees’ phone records. In what can only be called

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Assembly budget secrecy ahead; 37 empty budget bills passed

May 14, 2013 By Katy Grimes SACRAMENTO — Another secretive budget is in the near future as Democrats passed 37 empty budget “spot bills” Monday. It was business as usual in the Assembly. Assemblyman Bob Blumenfield, D-Los Angeles, the author of

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Extremely costly regulation with no clear benefit? Bring it on

May 14, 2013 By Chris Reed This is saying a lot. But in my 23 years in California, no regulation has more clearly established the vapidity of how the state’s regulatory culture works than a new rule embraced by the

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IRS broadened attacks on conservatives, Jews

May 14, 2103 By John Seiler Just last week at his commencement address at Ohio State University, President Barack Obama intoned to the young graduates: “Unfortunately, you’ve grown up hearing voices that incessantly warn of government as nothing more than

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Kern County sheriffs seize cell phones to hide killing of citizen

May 14, 2013 By John Seiler Cops are getting out of control, especially in California. Not yet two years since the Fullerton police beat to death homeless man Kelly Thomas on July 5, 2011, comes this: “Blood stains are still

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Video: In violent Detroit, private citizen starts 911 service

May 13, 2013 By John Seiler In bankrupt, violent Detroit, the city shut down 911 service. That provided an opening for citizen Dale Brown to start his own service. As he says in the following video, he started with a

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The awful behavior that CTA’s affiliate enabled in LAUSD

May 13, 2013 By Chris Reed I have frequently referred to the Mark Berndt/Miramonte Elementary School case while blogging, including just yesterday. Los Angeles Unified officials concluded protections for teachers were so strong that it couldn’t get rid of Berndt

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CA public sector: Laws? We don’t need no stinking laws

May 12, 2013 By Chris Reed In the private sector, there are all kinds of laws that govern employment, conduct, conflict of interest and appropriate use of shareholder funds. They may not always be enforced, but in the best-run companies,

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CA bill would ban 3D gun

May 12, 2013 By John Seiler Friday I wrote about federal attempts to ban a 3D gun that you can “print” on your desktop. I pointed out how such bans were similar to how the Soviet Union tightly controlled Xerox

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