Remembering the great Frederick Douglass • John Stossel: Mainstream media bias against conservatives and libertarians
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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Who won Monday’s U.S. Senate candidate debate? No one. They all performed terribly.

Political debates are never anything short of ridiculous charades where candidates lie, refuse to answer questions, and engage in virtually no actual debate.

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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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John Stossel: Mainstream media bias against conservatives and libertarians

But there is some good news. More people now ignore leftist media.

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San Francisco’s very costly toilet failure

Whenever there’s a major problem confronting our state or one of its localities, officials blather about the lack of public money available to address the challenge.

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The GOP is morphing into a multiracial, populist party. What will that mean for the future of American politics?

What happens when a political party becomes demotic?

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Water policy in California is missing a north star

Let’s set our destination and begin our course for a future of California Water for All.

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Gail Lightfoot: What is the proper role of the U.S. Senate?

“I hereby certify that I do not believe in or advocate the initiation of force as a means of achieving political or social goals.”

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Don’t waste California’s broadband opportunity

California needs to focus fast on the communities and people who don’t have the broadband connection they deserve.

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Los Angeles’ latest lawsuit against journalist Ben Camacho is an unconstitutional mess

Those who value press freedom should demand better from their government.

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Newsom’s Prop. 1: Letters

As a retired police officer and a former volunteer family member of the Orange County Mental Health Board, I can tell you that opposition to Newsom’s Prop. 1 (Feb. 11) is just wrong. For decades, since Reagan closed down the mental sanitariums, the seriously mentally ill have cycled through a temporary system that sees them for 24 or 72 hours and then sends them back on the streets where they invariably relapse. The lack of mental health beds and psychiatrists in hospitals has led to a failure of many of the programs funded by the Mental Services Health Act and […]

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