How can freedom lovers handle this troubling election? • Susan Shelley: Californians must think about their future
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| | The latest polls show an overwhelming lead for Proposition 36, known as “The Homelessness, Drug Addiction and Theft Reduction Act.” It’s an effort by law enforcement and business owners to roll back reforms in a decade-old ballot initiative. |
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| We probably can’t change the nation’s political dynamics, but we can be happy warriors who eschew government intervention. |
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| In search of a time machine |
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| Sometimes a nightmare is a reality. |
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| Political rallies aren’t roasts |
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| There is no dispute that Proposition 5, if enacted, will result in higher property taxes for California homeowners. |
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| Processes are the heart and soul of American greatness. |
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| California needs to analyze these law enforcement failures, not rush to blame justice reforms for the highly visible crime problems that remain. |
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| What is going on over there at the OCR, are the editors asleep at the wheel? |
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| Given the choices, it’s an easy call: re-elect Tri Ta. |
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