California Supreme Court steals power from the people • The State of the State isn’t very good
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| | On Wednesday, a majority of the United States Supreme Court ruled in Murthy v. Missouri that the plaintiffs in the case lacked standing to challenge federal officials who pressured social media companies to censor and restrict content government officials had problems with. |
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| Remember that smackdown the next time a justice shows up on the ballot. |
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| Californians deserve better. On Tuesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom finally gave his State of the State address months after its original date in March, pre-recorded and posted online. |
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| Now then, does Biden dare repeat this Big Lie? |
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| As voters, we must demand that both candidates address these issues head-on during the campaign season. |
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| It’s such cold comfort to the passengers on LA Metro who have been victims of crime to be told about the good news-bad news stats. |
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| The guilty plea of an innocent man. |
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| We can be mad about the condition of our state all we want. Unless and until we start voting for Republicans, don’t expect a different result. |
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| Regarding our FAIR Plan article June 25: the insurance commissioner, Richard Lara, should also require insurance companies to make their rate increases no higher than inflation. As it is now, the insurance companies can raise rates significantly with no retribution. For example, Mercury raised mine 27% last year and 34% this year. Although I will appeal the increase (to Lara’s office), I expect to lose as I did following last year’s increase. To curtail these massive increases, I suggest three things: 1. Demand a new insurance commissioner (who’s not in bed with insurance companies.) 2. Oust the governor, and/or 3. […] |
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