Biden wanted to be a transformative historical figure. Instead, he will be a footnote. • Orange County’s evolving landscape needs infill redevelopment of retail centers
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| | He’s not focused on solving the real problems Californians face—he’s focused on positioning himself as the new standard-bearer for the far-left wing of his party. |
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| Incumbent parties in inflationary economies tend not to fare well. |
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| As Orange County continues to evolve, so too must our approach to land use and housing. |
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| “Trump Is a Dictator” is the new WMDs. |
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| Newsom will propose a 2025-26 budget in January, but no matter what he and the Legislature decide, the structural budget deficit will still be there when he exits the governorship in 2027. It will be part of his legacy. |
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| The real worries about President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy as secretary of health and human services have nothing to do with his support of raw milk. |
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| Civically involved Los Angeles County citizens who voted for or against incoming District Attorney Nathan Hochman this should be wishing him precisely the same thing as he prepares to take office in the biggest county in the nation: Great good luck in seeking justice for all Angelenos. |
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| It’s been a long time since OC has been a reliably conservative bastion, but this year’s results show the GOP remains competitive – even if it’s still unclear what the party needs to do to retake those closely contested seats. |
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| That enthusiasm—and the belief that we can achieve even more—inspires me to run to serve my fellow Republicans as their next California Republican Party Chair. |
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| Let us hope that the Senate gets its chance to advise and consent on this nomination and that senators have the backbone to say no to dictator wannabe Trump. |
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