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The one-​in-​a-​million problem

Relevance: 46%      Posted on: October 16, 2011

My week began with a celebration: The centennial of California’s initiative process. I wrote about it at Common Sense, the daily commentary I’ve penned since 1999 (you can sign up for the email version on the Citizens in Charge website). “The enormous impact of California’s initiative process can hardly be…

The Final Straw

Relevance: 46%      Posted on: September 8, 2024

Flip-flopping with the best of them, the least: our Vice President.

A Federalist Prescription

Relevance: 46%      Posted on: September 28, 2016

California has become the 32nd state to stand up for the dying. Gov. Jerry Brown just signed the “right to try” law that the Goldwater Institute has been pushing. It allows diagnosed terminally ill patients with only a few months left to live to try “experimental” medications. These are drugs…

First, Fire All the Freelancers

Relevance: 46%      Posted on: July 30, 2021

Congress is about to make the lives of an awful lot of people an awful lot harder. So what else is new? But the legislation in play does seem new — in suddenness and scope.  It would impose massive newfangled regimentation on how we make a living. And it would…

Earl Warren

Relevance: 45%      Posted on: March 21, 2015

I believe the preservation of our civil liberties to be the most fundamental and important of all our governmental problems, because it always has been with us and always will be with us and if we ever permit those liberties to be destroyed, there will be nothing left in our…

Earl Warren

Relevance: 45%      Posted on: January 15, 2024

I believe the preservation of our civil liberties to be the most fundamental and important of all our governmental problems, because it always has been with us and always will be with us and if we ever permit those liberties to be destroyed, there will be nothing left in our…

The $820 Billion Oops

Relevance: 45%      Posted on: March 14, 2012

Getting good estimates is not easy. Anyone who’s hired a contractor knows to make sure the estimates are sound by insisting that bidders stick to their estimates. This is not what happens in government, though. Projects almost always start out with a whopping figure for an estimate . . .…

The Anti-​Worker Ism

Relevance: 45%      Posted on: January 30, 2020

Progressives who lean socialist used to hide their worst intentions. Now they are letting it all hang out. There have always been overt socialists in the U.S., of course. They would sometimes protest the reluctance of fellow travelers to fully embrace socialism’s moniker. But the sentiment “Ah, screw it, let’s…

The Young and the Unmasked

Relevance: 45%      Posted on: January 19, 2022

It wouldn’t surprise me if Tiffany McHugh, former director of the Foothills Christian Church Preschool in San Diego, wishes now that she had been running a preschool in a slack state like Florida. Florida doesn’t penalize such malefaction. It doesn’t even prohibit it. Yes, things have gotten pretty bad in…

Return to Federalism

Relevance: 45%      Posted on: November 6, 2014

As we make sense of this week’s sea change — of the Great Shellacking Democrats took on Tuesday — some caution is in order. In 2006, voters did not choose the Democrats because of what they were or what they promised, but because of what they weren’t: corrupt, clueless Republicans.…