Eric Early: California’s Senate debate should’ve included a true conservative, like me. • California’s Senate debate only confirms that our next senator will further erode liberty
Wednesday, January 24, 2024 |
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| | It’s doubtful that the debate itself, which was broadcast locally and online, would have a major influence on the March outcome, but its issues will be amplified in post-debate media drives. |
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| Three leftist Democrats and a Biden Republican were on the stage, argues Eric Early. |
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| For anyone concerned about fiscal responsibility or limited government, there wasn’t much to appreciate during Monday’s debate between aspiring Senate candidates. |
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| It’s all about the CCPOA and a compliant political class. |
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| It isn’t often that a speech on free market economics at the World Economic Forum goes viral. But that’s exactly what’s happened over the last week following an address by Argentine President Javier Milei to attendees in Davos, Switzerland. |
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| Re “Newsom: Homekey program a success” (Jan. 19): Is anyone stupid enough to think that spending billions to house the homeless under Newsom was a success for taxpayers? Rundown hotels were purchased with taxpayer funds to provide shelter for the homeless. Following that, the city turns to other funding groups for operation. Afterwards, the mindful governor asks for more tax money, which will remain an endless source of support for centuries to come. It is the government, not the homeless, that owns the newly made facilities for the homeless. With this new property in their portfolio, our government will continue […] |
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| Democrats have led their supporters to entertain a fantasy of winning by disqualifying Trump rather than beating him, but the scenarios don’t work, and lawfare only breeds strife. |
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| PAGA’s defenders will say it’s needed to protect workers from rapacious employers while its opponents will say it’s needed to protect workers and employers from rapacious lawyers. |
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| Like your own staffers have said, you’re in this for power and position, the ability to bully, and be in the spotlight |
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| Trying to turn Latin America’s most populist country into a libertarian model for the world entails an audacity of surreal proportions. |
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