Category Archives: Rule of Law & Just Society
Political ineptitude is destroying the County and City of Los Angeles
The death knoll for Los Angeles has clearly rung. The proverbial chickens have come home [...]
Voter ID Supporters Losing—Badly!
GOP leaders sound ten-alarm fire alerts that illegal aliens are registered to vote, citing significant [...]
The Kamala Conundrum
Throughout her career, Kamala Harris has benefited from the support of friends in high places. [...]
With the Will, Lowering the Political Temp Not Hard
Every day for the last ten years, I’ve given daily thanks that I grew [...]
Educated, High-Earning Californians Pack Up, Seek Greener Pastures
After decades of dramatic population increases, California’s residency totals have stabilized, although not in the [...]
Red Carpet for Afghanistan, Ukraine, but Cold Shoulder for Maui
Survivors of the deadly fires in Maui are being offered a $700-per-household payment by [...]
For Los Angeles Unified $18 Billion Won’t Save District
In what is certain to be financial history’s worst-ever return on investment, the Los Angeles [...]
On Independence Day: George M. Cohan, the Yankee Doodle Boy
George M. Cohan, the son of Irish immigrants – often described as the man who [...]
Back in Vogue: Child Labor
Even though the nation is divided about immigration and its consequences, on one point, unanimity [...]
Displacing American Workers a Norm for Polite Society
In an article titled, Decline in Immigration Threatens Growth of Regions on the Rise, New [...]
So Far, I’m Not Liking the Reboot of Berlin, 1933
Biden administration ramps up DC security pre-inauguration Jan. 2021. As I write this, it is [...]
Voter Purges Are A Reality, And What You Can Do
A new report by the Brennan Center shows that millions of registered voters were purged from [...]
Increased Taxation and Centralized Authority are NOT the answer to homelessness
Both the Los Angeles City Council and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors are considering measures [...]
