(CALIFORNIA GLOBE) – California Congressman Devin Nunes announced Monday he will resign from Congress to join former President Donald Trump’s new media startup company as its CEO. Nunes will remain in Congress until the end of the year. A source said the lawmaker “got a job offer that he can’t refuse” as CEO of a […]
San Francisco restaurant flooded with one-star reviews after refusing to serve 3 cops because the owners objected to their guns
(BUSINESS INSIDER) – A San Francisco restaurant was flooded with hundreds of one-star reviews after staff refused to serve three armed police officers and asked them to leave. The owners of Hilda and Jesse, a breakfast restaurant in North Beach, apologized for the incident after a widespread backlash. According to a post shared by the […]
Effort to recall Los Angeles DA Gascon kicks off again as crime rages throughout California
(FOX NEWS) – An effort to recall Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon began again on Monday, following widespread crime in the city, including the fatal shooting of a music executive’s 81-year-old wife in her home. Supporters of the effort announced on the steps of the Hall of Justice Monday that they will serve the DA with […]
California gun law headed to Supreme Court?
(CALMATTERS) – California has some of the nation’s tightest gun control laws and virtually no session of the Legislature ends without additional restrictions being enacted. In polling and by their votes, Californians have heartily endorsed making gun purchases and ownership increasingly more difficult. As California’s restrictive laws proliferated, however, the state’s current and would-be gun owners […]
Calling All WWII Vets!
The Glendale Burbank/Crescenta Valley Republican Assemblyis co-sponsoring a NON-PARTISAN Pearl Harbor Day Anniversary Event. You are respectfully invited to reserve a spot for your WWII Veteran acquaintance, friend or relative. Soon it will be eighty years since December 7th, 1941, the date that President Roosevelt said would live in Infamy, The bombing of Pearl Harbor […]
Court blocks COVID-19 vaccine mandate for California prisons
(ASSOCIATED PRESS) — A federal appeals court on Friday temporarily blocked an order that all California prison workers must be vaccinated against the coronavirus or have a religious or medical exemption. A panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a request for a stay of September’s lower court order pending an appeal. […]
Californians’ Quality of Life is on a Collision Course With the Rule of Law
(CALIFORNIA GLOBE) – Californians’ quality of life is on a collision course with the rule of law. A retired police officer who working as a security guard was shot and killed in Oakland while protecting a Bay Area television news crew covering a smash-and-grab theft, part of a rash of organized retail crime in the region, the […]
Yes, Joe Biden’s Policies Are Inflating The Cost Of Your Thanksgiving Meal
(THE FEDERALIST) – Inflation is having a tangible impact on the holiday dinner table. Research shows that this year, Americans will pay 15 percent more for their Thanksgiving meal. A traditional dinner for 10, including turkey, bread stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls with butter, peas, cranberries, a relish tray of carrots and celery, pumpkin pie with […]
California County Mandates Masks in Private Homes
(NATIONAL REVIEW) – Amid the spike in COVID cases in the San Francisco Bay Area, Santa Cruz County has imposed a sweeping indoor mask mandate for private settings including homes. For those gathering with people who don’t live in the same household, masks should be worn inside regardless of vaccination status, the county announced Monday. […]
Walters: How should California spend its big surplus?
(PRESS DEMOCRAT) – California’s broader economy is a bit sluggish, but certain sectors have been booming, thanks to record low interest rates and many billions of stimulus dollars from Uncle Sam. Retail sales, housing and the stock market, three sectors that are very sensitive to federal fiscal and monetary policies, are soaring, even as the […]

