Blame Schwarzenegger for ‘terminating’ affordable housing in California • Every Thanksgiving, I’m thankful for free markets and private property
Friday, November 29, 2024 |
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| | The answer to the question about whether it’s appropriate to call one of President-elect Trump’s latest cabinet nominees by his made-for-TV handle “Dr. Oz” is all too obvious: Yes. |
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| Every now and then former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger takes leave from making another movie to bequeath us his political wisdom. |
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| Because free markets happened. Capitalism happened. |
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| If they commit to supporting long-proven safe vaccinations while increasing transparency and freedom to make choices on newer vaccines, they stand a good chance of rebuilding America’s trust in our medical institutions. |
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| Today most Americans will gather for a celebration that has become an American tradition that is worthy of extension. |
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| If the largest county by population in the United States, Los Angeles, needed to have an elected mayor — which this editorial board very much does not believe to be the case — then it might as well be a figure such as former county Supervisor Zev Yarovslasky. |
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| The real question is why insiders including board members refused to employ the investigatory powers they already hold. |
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| Steel’s campaign may become a cautionary tale of the dangers of targeting a challenger’s identity in a district defined by its deeply connected and culturally proud community. |
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| Running for an office simply because it would benefit your career is a horrible reason to run. |
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| t’s a rare political development when a Republican, in California of all places, ousts an incumbent Democrat from political office. But that’s what happened in Orange County’s 37th state Senate District. |
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