Larry Elder: The breakdown at the southern border • How will California overcome high living costs, high poverty and high debt?
Thursday, February 1, 2024 |
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| | To accomplish all of that, we first need politicians who will stop pretending we can continue down this fiscal path. |
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| “What Biden is doing to this country has got to stop.” |
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| During the Great Recession, California had one of the nation’s highest levels of mortgage defaults and repossessions, and it took years for the housing industry to climb out of the cellar. |
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| This is the first major Disney proposal since Anaheim was shaken by a corruption scandal that, as this Editorial Board argued, was rooted in cozy deal-making between Resort Area interests and City Hall. |
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| At a night dedicated to the beautiful sound of music, a moment of silence will ring out most powerfully of all. |
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| Re “Democrats say Biden hasn’t touted climate achievements” (Jan. 28): I fully agree with this article. President Biden has done more for the climate than any other president. Unlike his opposition, he knows that climate change is real, that it is being caused by the use of fossil fuels and that government action worldwide is necessary to slow and eventually reverse its effects. This legislation during his first two years in office has been truly astounding. The Inflation Reduction Act is the single largest bill ever signed into law to fight climate change. The leadership he has demonstrated to the […] |
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| Together, I’m hopeful we can create humane, legal pathways for immigrants and a safe and secure border. |
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| Fear-based policies that result in massive compliance burdens will cripple AI entrepreneurialism and prevent another great technological revolution from being birthed in the Golden State. |
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| One of our recurring frustrations is that California policy makers continue to shovel enormous piles of taxpayer cash to address our state’s pressing problems — from homelessness to infrastructure to public schools — and yet we see little real-world progress. The state’s annual total budget approaches $311 billion. That budget is more than double the state budget only a dozen years ago. |
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| With all the changes that have been made to voting in California in the last few years, it’s good to know where to find information on the process, the candidates and the ballot measures, both statewide and local. |
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