The junior senator who did the right thing • Jon Coupal: Double danger in bonds for sports arenas
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Saturday, October 28, 2023

Wonder why Californians pay so much for gas? Taxes, regulations and policy choices are to blame.

The disconnect between the majority party’s intentions and their costly outcomes could not be more clear.

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The junior senator who did the right thing

Laphonza Butler’s excellent decision

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Jon Coupal: Double danger in bonds for sports arenas

For taxpayers who were told by city officials that stadium bonds would pay for themselves, it’s another reminder that, with government spending, there’s no free lunch.

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Ceasefire needed to save Gaza and build peace

Right now a ceasefire is needed to save civilians from bombs and starvation.

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Judge Andrew Napolitano: Biden, war and the Constitution

Joe Biden loves war and wants to run for reelection as a wartime president. And he seems to be getting his way.

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Thomas Elias: California could again be key to determining control of the House

Nothing is certain in any of these swing districts.

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Newsom’s China trip showcases a lack of statesmanship

Gov. Newsom seems like the latest in a long line of “small men in big offices.”

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House Republicans find a Speaker, but at what cost?

Speaker Johnson must put policy over politics to bolster our allies and protect our economy.

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Endorsement: Vote no on recall of Santa Ana Councilmember Jessie Lopez

If the POA gets away with another recall, no councilmember would dare resist it in the future. It would become the dictatorship of Santa Ana.

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SCOTUS to put the administrative state under scrutiny

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases that call into question so-called “Chevron deference,” a judicial doctrine that has enabled government agencies to greatly expand their power beyond the authority granted by Congress.

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