(BLOOMBERG) – President Donald Trump’s scrutiny by Congress won’t end with his expected acquittal in the Senate. House Democrats have a list of inquiries they plan to pursue when the impeachment saga is over. “The investigations and oversight will continue,” said Representative Carolyn Maloney of New York, head of the Oversight and Reform Committee, the […]
CRATV: Why California's AB 5 Needs to Be Repealed
CRATV S1 E4: Why California’s AB 5 Needs to Be Repealed AB 5, passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom last year, took effect on Jan. 1. It strictly limits who is eligible to work as freelancers or independent contractors, and requires others to be classified as employees. To support the repeal […]
SUPPORT AB 1928: Restore Independent Contracting
AB 5, passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom last year, took effect on Jan. 1. It strictly limits who is eligible to work as freelancers or independent contractors, and requires others to be classified as employees. AB 1928 would largely repeal the strict employee definitions of AB 5, and it seeks […]
When Californians Realize their Supposed Saviors Are the Exploiters, What Then?
(CALIFORNIA GLOBE) – There is a mass delusion afflicting millions of Californians. They endure a cost-of-living nearly twice the national average, high taxes, the highest incidence of poverty, the most hostile business climate, some of the worst K-12 schools, well over a $1.0 trillion in bond and pension debt, unaffordable homes, among the highest prices in the nation for gasoline and electricity, water rationing, and they drive […]
Some big cities in California still struggling under mountain of debt
(OC REGISTER) – First, some good news about the public purse: Irvine continues its streak as the healthiest large city in America when examined through the lens of long-term fiscal health. The debt burden on taxpayers in many other big California cities has lightened over the past year. And no matter how grim things get, […]
H. L. Richardson Rode Shotgun for the Reagan Revolution in California
(NATIONAL REVIEW) – Politically correct attitudes have toned down conservative officeholders — with the notable exception of Donald Trump. Elected officials all share a private terror that somehow, somewhere they will say something that will offend a political or ethnic minority. Opponents comb through records for out-of-context remarks to trip up presidential appointees. READ MORE
Why We Must Defeat Socialism
(DAILY SIGNAL) – Today, we find ourselves at a crossroads in the history of our great nation—a nation founded upon the simple, self-evident truth that we are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and that to secure these rights, governments are instituted […]
The Media’s Shameful Depiction of Pro-Second Amendment Protests in Virginia
(DAILY SIGNAL) – It’s the tea party all over again. Way back in 2009 the press, followed by a gaggle of left-wing commentators and politicians, did a number on tea party protests, often portraying them—with little evidence—as driven by racist rage against President Barack Obama rather than principled opposition to his administration’s policies. READ MORE
CRATV: The Fight for Gun Rights in The Golden State
CRATV S1 E3: The Fight for Gun Rights in The Golden State Craig sits down with Sam Paredes from Gun Owners of California (GOC), Chuck Michel of California Rifle & Pistol Association (CRPA) and Rick Travis also of CRPA to talk about the fight for the right to keep and bear arms in California. CRATV […]
A Partisan Impeachment, a Profile in Courage
(WHITEHOUSE.GOV) – The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation is accepting nominations for its annual “Profile in Courage” award. The award recognizes “a public official . . . at the federal, state or local level whose actions demonstrate the qualities of politically courageous leadership in the spirit” of President Kennedy’s 1956 book by the same name. […]
