Newsom to business owners: Shut up! • The upside, risks and limits of DOGE
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Saturday, February 15, 2025

Larry Wilson: Putting the wisdom of U.S. foreign aid into the wood chipper

We’re taking away this incredibly valuable arrow in our quiver.

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Newsom to business owners: Shut up!

California Policy Center will go to court to kill SB 399.

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The upside, risks and limits of DOGE

America’s debt crisis is no longer a distant concern; it’s an immediate threat with immediate consequences. Some politicians — perhaps realizing that it’s become more difficult to ignore the problem and avoid repercussions — are turning to executive action.

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California’s aging population will test whether its demography is destiny

Not having enough workers may be one destiny of California’s demographic change.

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High electric rates zap California’s green agenda

California’s progressive policymakers have gone all in for shifting the state from its reliance on fossil fuels to electric power as part of its aggressive climate-change agenda.

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Remembering the great Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in 1818, never knew the precise date he was born, but later chose Feb. 14 as his birthdate. We urge all Americans to consider the ideas, life and legacy of the great abolitionist, author and statesman. Douglass’ life is a testament to the horrors of America’s past, the importance of liberty and the value of freedom of thought.

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Charles Salter: Think like a journalist to avoid post-disaster rumor mill

Don’t let scammers thrive

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Question for Newsom recall backers: Why bother?

Even if he won’t formally acknowledge this recall bid until and unless it qualifies for a vote, Newsom would be wise to take it seriously and perhaps even exploit it.

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Trump is the furthest thing from a fascist

Bottom line: Trump is entitled to label the regulatory Democrats as fascists, not the other way around.

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Falling behind on educational freedom

California is falling behind in education reform.

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