Biden’s last attack on norms with pardons • Clemency for Leonard Peltier: A step toward justice and healing
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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

State’s plan to boost efficiency is pure Newsom

We’ll withhold judgment about the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency until we see some action.

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Biden’s last attack on norms with pardons

Joe Biden ostensibly ran for president more than four years ago promising to bring America back to normalcy. He presented himself as a defender of American political norms.

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Clemency for Leonard Peltier: A step toward justice and healing

The fight for Leonard Peltier is a fight for all of us.

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CEO Lives Matter

Those of us who understand how great the work of business leaders is, are the ones who need to stand up. First

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Ceasefire or not, Israel must be ready to vanquish its enemies

Stop worrying about the UN, campus socialists and other apologetics for genocide

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The Legislature must act to approve cheaper fuel blend for California drivers

Lowering the cost of gas by approving AB 30 is a common-sense proposal that will provide drivers immediate relief and signal the Legislature’s intent to prioritize rising costs.

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Trump prepares America for global competition

Not all Trump’s policies will be the right ones. But he’s preparing us for the increasing competition that, if all goes right, will be peaceful.

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Ready or not, Donald Trump has returned

“The Golden Age of America begins right now,” declared President Donald Trump in his inaugural address on Monday. “From this day forward, our country will flourish and be respected again all over the world.”

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Fiscal responsibility: The only path leading all the way out of our inflation quagmire

History tells us that the longer we wait, the more costly the eventual solution becomes.

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The law that disarmed Trump is unfair, illogical and constitutionally dubious

Unless Trump successfully challenges his 34 felony convictions on appeal, he will suffer a lifelong penalty that should trouble civil libertarians across the political spectrum.

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