Forget California taking over oil refineries • County right to send Andrew Do-linked contracts to DA
Thursday, February 20, 2025 |
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| | Serious problems should be met with serious solutions. We have serious problems, namely a fast-growing debt and a need to extend some tax cuts in an unforgiving environment where interest rates are high and inflation is rising again. |
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| The solution to California’s refinery problem is not a government takeover, but deregulation and tax cuts. |
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| The Do matter points to the perils of “free” government money. |
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| The insurance commissioner must, of course, protect the interests of consumers, but one of those interests is a healthy insurance market, and a parallel duty is making insurance profitable enough to keep insurers willing to do business in California. |
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| This might all be nothing, but it sounds like it could be something. |
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| Abolishing term limits won’t solve all of our problems, but it’s definitely a component of the solution. |
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| Doing so would also go a long way toward moving the debate in Washington, D.C., back toward the reasonable middle, where most Americans feel comfortable. |
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| Just a few months ago, California voters decisively rejected Proposition 6. The measure, put before the voters by the state Legislature, proposed removing involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime. |
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| President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the now-infamous Executive Order 9066 on this day in 1942, which gave military commanders the power to prescribe areas “from which any or all persons may be excluded.” |
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| That “Face the Nation” segment is the stuff of a “Saturday Night Live” skit. But do the “SNL” writers see that? |
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