Sacramento
Nathan vs. a Crowded Field of Democrats
Saturday, March 27th, 2010This Thursday, March 27, the California Association of Realtors held a candidate forum for all the candidates for State Assembly. There were six democrats some with impressive progressive resumes and one loan fiscal conservative our own Nathan Mintz. There were candidates that had worked for Henry Waxman, the taxman, and Maxine Waters, who praised Castro and Chavez (see [...]
Six months and one day
Sunday, February 28th, 2010Milton Friedman’s maxim that few things are as mobile as rich people and capital, is proven starkly by data showing the wealthy are leaving California in record numbers.
Caltrans conferences and your taxdollars at work
Friday, February 19th, 2010This article is a few months old, but I think it helps illustrate just how bad the entitlement culture is in Sacramento. While we’re putting teachers on furlough a couple days a month and eschewing essential services throughout the state, they are spending over $29,000 for 52 cal trans workers to attend a convention at this [...]
California’s Misplaced Priorities: Going for “Broke” with Universal Health Care
Thursday, January 21st, 2010California is in deep trouble- record unemployment, thousands of farms being destroyed by drought, perennial budget deficits in the tens of billions of dallars, and pension and salary obligations spiraling out of control– and the South Bay’s Representatives in Sacramento, Ted Lieu and Jenny Oropeza, are wasting the people’s time and money promoting the most insipid piece of legislation in Sacramento’s history. It’s time for us to send some real leadership to Sacramento!
