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Katy Grimes: The California Air Resources Board will be giving away free carbon permits to big oil companies, according to a story published today in Business Week. The story reports that oil companies Shell and Conoco Phillips, would be among some companies
Read MoreGoing green – more hype than reality
Katy Grimes: Going green is costly, and not as popular as the government would have you believe. Many voters agree, and now a new report confirms this. A report released just this morning by auto analysts at J.D. Power Associates
Read More'Emergency' Relieves Bureaucracy
OCT. 26, 2010 By KATY GRIMES Last Thursday a mentally ill young man walked into a mall in Placer County, and started a fire in a game store. He also told the store’s manager that he had a bomb in
Read MoreHypocrite Cameron Disses California
John Seiler: James Cameron is another filthy-rich elitist — like Der Arnold, Bill Gates and Meg Whitman — who loves dissing California, Californians, and California jobs — and therefore is opposing Prop. 23, which would suspend AB 32. They want
Read MoreMarch on CARB
Katy Grimes: Calling California’s global warming law “an energy rip off,” Jon Coupal, President of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, led a rally today in support of Proposition 23, and then marched with supporters to the California Air Resources Board’s building…
Read MoreFueling An Agenda
OCT. 14, 2010 In a deranged attempt to be the first state (again) to push an aggressive environmental agenda, California Air Resources Board officials grossly inflated pollution levels in air quality statistics by more than 340 percent in order to justify
Read MoreDer Arnold's "environmentalism" pose
John Seiler: Oct. 7, 2010 The key to understanding Der Arnold is that everything is a pose. From posing his steroid-pumped muscles before “bodybuilding” competitions to posing before a camera for an “action” movie to posing as a governor. Pose…pose…pose.
Read MoreSuperfund's Plodding Cleanup
OCT. 7, 2010 GAO Report Questions EPA’s Ability to Finance Toxic Cleanups in a Timely Manner By J.T. LONG After 30 years and an estimated $33 billion spent to clean up toxic waste sites, taxpayers still have a mess on
Read MoreSierra Club Scores!
Anthony Pignataro: At long last, today Sierra Club California released its highly anticipated California Legislature 2010 Report Card. Finally, you get to see what the state’s biggest environmental organization thinks about our elected servants. “Just as doctors take an oath
Read MoreProp 23 could improve state's economy
Katy Grimes: The Legislative Analyst’s Office reported today that if Proposition 23 is passed, the state’s economy will improve “modestly.” However, before LAO analyst Mark Newton could give the rest of the good news, his testimony was interrupted and redirected.
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