No Kings: Why California needs the Libertarian message more than ever • Newsom holds firm and scores big CEQA reform
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Thursday, July 3, 2025

The crime that is Men’s Central Jail

In a better world it would be rather touching, the way that for many years now — for decades — the members of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors have acted as if they were protecting incarcerated Angelenos in the hell hole that is Men’s Central Jail by acting as if jail qua jail were the problem and promising not to build another one if Central were torn down.

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No Kings: Why California needs the Libertarian message more than ever

You don’t need a new king. You don’t need a different ruler. You need to be free.

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Newsom holds firm and scores big CEQA reform

This was a gutsy move to achieve a needed result.

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Orange County supervisors reveal priorities: raising their own salaries

Maybe all supervisors can revisit the vote and donate the raises back to county taxpayers.

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Newsom cooks the books for CCPOA, again

Gov. Gavin Newsom has long had a cozy relationship with the California prison guards union.

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Flawed fix for lack of court reporters

When it comes to Californians’ right to fairly access our justice system, few things are more maddening than learning that artificial impediments such as limits to government’s ability to use technology often deprive us of that right.

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Immigration policy has divided my family. Congress should act now — before the situation gets worse.

My prayer is that Rep. Kim and all members of Congress will act now, before other families are separated as mine has been.

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Trump should listen to California Republicans on immigration

A group of California Republican legislators have penned a letter to President Donald Trump encouraging him to pursue sensible immigration policies. If Trump really wants to Make America Great Again, he’d listen to them.

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The roots of today’s housing crisis lie in a 1926 Supreme Court ruling

This was not bigotry with an iron fist; it was more subtle bigotry that wore a velvet glove while writing and defending the pages of the nation’s zoning codes.

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Nationalizing politics benefits Gavin Newsom but hurts Senate Democrats

If voters take Newsom’s cue and nationalize all aspects of politics, including down ballot races, the Democrats can say goodbye to the U.S. Senate for good.

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