California Teachers Union's Video Rubs Some on the Left the Wrong Way
Cartoon, made by a socialist, seeks to explain what caused the financial crisis
Cartoon, made by a socialist, seeks to explain what caused the financial crisis
A previous judge's injunction will affect only three people
The beneficiaries are the usual (public-union) suspects
California pursues pension investments into its expensive boondoggle
Ship, suspected of engaging in drug smuggling, allegedly rammed officers
PETA's lawsuit against a small California restaurant comes out of frustration that the state's foie gras ban isn't being enforced. But that's because the ban is unenforceable.
Plant has been shut down for most of year due to safety problems
Tough-on-crime usually means tough-on-taxpayers.
Proposition 8 defines marriage as between a man and a woman
Stole political funds from more than 50 candidates
City says the forfeiture proceeding exceeds the authority of the federal government
Why not offer refuge to those fleeing from your insane neighbor?
Pleaded guilty to stealing more than $7 million from various clients, including Sen. Dianne Feinstein
Unsurprisingly, whether the city stands to benefit from the train or fear harm from the train's construction plays a role
Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan has dropped his quest, on which he spent a reported $500,000, to gather signatures for a ballot initiative that would have replaced defined-benefit pensions for city employees with 401(k)-style defined-contribution plans.
Step 1: Be a lovely California seaside town with gorgeous bluffs and rocks that everybody (this author included) loves walking and sitting on.
The clock is ticking on economic reforms in the Golden State.
Cap and trade auction serves goal of giving state more money, not any environmental purpose
The suspects all recorded talking about wanting to be terrorists, but not clear whether they actually contacted known terrorist groups
Comes up with myriad excuses not to comply with the law
Thanks to burdensome regulations, they're not as happy as commercials would have you believe
Proposition requires hens to be able to move around, but fails to provide guidelines for compliance
Much has been made of late of a "food movement" that would restrict our right to make our own food choices. But victories for food freedom in Denmark, California, and (hopefully) New York City show the true food movement is something else altogether.
Though injunction refused, legal case can still move forward
The place is already a basket case; it won't take much to push it over the edge
Secession isn't the answer to last week's defeat at the ballot box.
Foes say authorities are grossly underestimating land value
Says unelected board's behavior is implementing an unconstitutional tax
Well, at least the money's from a private group
There are low-cost business sites and eager workers in Arizona and Nevada. Just sayin'.
Sent woman to flirt with one, called police to say another one was drunken driving
Los Angeles City Council leaders have voted 14-0 in favor of endorsing the internationally led "Meatless Mondays" campaign.
Politicians, city planners, and developers have long argued that without the power to seize property from unwilling sellers economic development would grind to a halt.
Accused of hitting officer with a car
Groups are lining up to spend the new revenues, which are already spent
Taxes on food inflate food prices, threaten jobs. Imagine that.
Don't give the tax man an opening
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