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Drug Legalization — a Windfall for State Budgets
This is an interesting topic, will California voters take a morality stance or will they vote legalization? Will this tear at the moral fabric or will adult maturity prevail? The monetary argument for the state is obvious. The outcome of … Continue reading
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Tagged California, drugs, health, Katherine Waldock, marijuana, politics, Proposition 19
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Revealing the racial makeup of California’s foreclosures
I am sure that if this study included the rest of the lower 48 states we all would be shocked and saddened even more than the results California provided alone. It is a fact that the economic crisis has hit … Continue reading
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Tagged black, business, California, economy, Financial crisis, forclosure, minorities, Subprime lending, wall street
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U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters faces ethics charges
First Charles Rangel now, Maxine Waters. There’s two things that come to mind: Innocent until proven guilty and absolute power corrupts absolutely. U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters faces ethics charges – latimes.com.
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Tagged California, Charles Rangel, congress, ethics, Maxine Waters, New York, politics
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Dangerous Glenn Beck Rhetoric May Have Pushed a Man to Violence
As I have said before, the divisive and partisan language used by Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh inspires and motivates people. It can only lead to violence. Where is their sense of responsibility to the public good? Dangerous Glenn Beck Rhetoric May … Continue reading
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Tagged California, Fox News, Glenn Beck, journalism, responsibility, Rush Limbaugh, Tides Foundation
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California’s possible solution to partisan politics
This is a very inspired solution for the state of California, to a widespread national problem in American politics today. Proposition 14 heads to the voters today with leaders of both major political parties against it, but the public is … Continue reading