State expats can’t escape the tax man • So, where is the recession?
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| | It didn’t require an audit for Californians to know the state’s homelessness efforts are poorly coordinated. But a report released last month from the state auditor has at least prompted state lawmakers to finally do their jobs and ask tough questions. |
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| Many California residents, tired of the state’s tax and regulatory environment, have taken some “dark, desert highway” eastbound to friendlier states, to echo the lyrics from the 1977 Eagles song, “Hotel California.” |
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| Unfortunately, this will not help Israelis nor Palestinians, and in all likelihood, will be remembered as one of the most ill-conceived political and strategic decisions of Biden’s presidency. |
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| Watching President Joe Biden sit for an interview always reminds me of “University Days,” a chapter in the great American humorist James Thurber’s 1933 autobiography, “My Life and Hard Times.” Thurber tells the story of a fellow student in his economics class who was one of Ohio State University’s outstanding football players, a tackle named […] |
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| Whether the Legislature can resist pressure from advocates for the programs Newsom would cut remains to be seen. |
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| When the police arrest reporters just doing their job |
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| Budgets have consequences |
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| Even if we suppose that they’re wrong, good intentions count don’t they? |
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| If Biden fails to listen to and rally a broad swath of young voters, Trump needs only to match Nixon’s modest showing to retake the White House this fall. |
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