Educational fakery and anti-Semitism in the Golden State • In rain, snow and drought, California’s fights over water rights, supplies persist
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| | Free markets encourage competition and are the foundation of market-based pricing. |
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| Candidates might think twice about touting their associations with Ivy League and UC campuses alike. |
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| The drought orders, the appellate court decision and the non-action by the Legislature this year indicate that California’s water rights remain a major bone of legal and political contention as the larger struggle over water allocation continues. |
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| However this plays out, the Democrats have only themselves to blame for this embarrassment. |
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| This will end badly for all of us. |
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| I’ve come to the conclusion that not much can be done and current laws are adequate. |
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| This new generation needs a permanent solution. The idea of wasting the talents and dreams of this many young lives is simply too much to bear. |
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| We have the most expensive military on earth, they say. That may be true, but it is also irrelevant. |
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| Unfortunately, show biz is leaving the Golden State There was a time when California was truly the Golden State in that it offered golden opportunities for many enterprises. It brought my parents out from the Midwest to work in the aerospace industry. Hollywood was the place where aspiring actors could find their break and perhaps become movie stars. California greatly influenced music. However, the golden goose of opportunity was commandeered by competition and circumstances. Why wouldn’t the entertainment industry seek the most profitable environment? Other states, other countries, and AI are vying for their slice of the entertainment pie. Taxes, […] |
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| “Take alarm at the first experiment on our liberties.” — James Madison |
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