Another Union Takeover – This Time Buried In Housing Bills
Another Union Takeover – This Time Buried In Housing Bills
You would have to dig into the fine print of legislation signed yesterday to see how non-union business owners and workers got screwed, again. If A Tree Falls In The Forest And No One Hears It – Did It Make A Noise? What we witnessed yesterday afternoon should alarm every Californian who values free enterprise...
By Jon Fleischman
Systems of Power and Oppression: Ethnic Studies and The Dark Side of Teachers’ Unions
Systems of Power and Oppression: Ethnic Studies and The Dark Side of Teachers’ Unions
Most parents assume the greatest threats to student learning are budget shortfalls or outdated curricula. Yet, the real danger may be hiding in plain sight: politically entrenched teachers’ unions. Cloaked in promises of social justice and equity, these influential groups have quietly seized control of K–12 classrooms, steering education toward radical ideologies with deliberately deceiving...
By Nicole Bernstein
The Public-Sector Union Behind L.A. Immigration Agitation
The Public-Sector Union Behind L.A. Immigration Agitation
SEIU California expands its membership and its coffers by trying to bring open borders. The week’s riots in Los Angeles kicked off with the June 6 arrest of David Huerta, president of the Service Employees International Union’s California chapter. You might expect a union boss to favor immigration enforcement in the name of protecting his members’...
By Will Swaim
Valley Transportation Authority: A textbook case of “Special Interests” prevailing over public good
Valley Transportation Authority: A textbook case of “Special Interests” prevailing over public good
In the heart of Silicon Valley, where innovation is supposed to reign supreme, the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) has become a textbook example of government waste, mismanagement, and the creep of crony politics that prioritize insiders over the public good. The agency’s latest draft budget for Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) projects a staggering $14.9 million...
By Athan Joshi
Don’t Overlook the Union Factor in California’s Chaos
Don’t Overlook the Union Factor in California’s Chaos
All social movements require a patron saint. Californians who support illegal immigration believe they have theirs: David Huerta, president of the state’s Service Employees International Union, or SEIU. Federal officers in Los Angeles arrested Huerta during a protest outside a business where ICE was executing a search warrant Friday — just one skirmish in what...
By Will Swaim
How California Has Destroyed Its Middle Class
How California Has Destroyed Its Middle Class
California has declared war on its middle class, and the special interests controlling the state are doing everything they can to impose this punitive economic model on the rest of America. It’s a quasi-feudal system, with the entire population divided into aristocrats and serfs. The means to destroy the middle class is to engineer an...
By Edward Ring
SEIU 721’s Strike Impacts County Services While Union Pushes for Bigger Payouts
SEIU 721’s Strike Impacts County Services While Union Pushes for Bigger Payouts
May 1, 2025 – Yesterday evening, SEIU 721 (a union representing government employees throughout Southern California) wrapped up their two-day strike consisting of more than 55,000 workers. Picketing, protests in Downtown LA, and sitting in the streets have characterized this union strike over a new labor contract with Los Angeles County. On April 29, the...
By Sheridan Karras
Julie Su Again and Again
Julie Su Again and Again
History repeats itself, Karl Marx wrote, “First as tragedy, then as farce.” But he didn’t say what happens the third time, when tragic farce strikes again and the whole benighted process repeats itself. Take the case of Julie Su, President Joe Biden’s acting secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor. In the past four years,...
By Will Swaim
Unions Give Thanks for Trump’s Labor Pick
Unions Give Thanks for Trump’s Labor Pick
We don’t generally discuss national politics here at CPC World HQ – we’ve got our hands full dealing with Gov. Gavin Newsom and his confederacy of dunces in the state capitol. But let’s acknowledge some of President-elect Donald Trump’s great choices for key administration positions – including Scott Bessent at Treasury, Chris Wright at Energy,...
By Will Swaim
California’s Regulatory Empire Is Unscathed by the Court’s Chevron Reversal
California’s Regulatory Empire Is Unscathed by the Court’s Chevron Reversal
The state will continue to operate as an island in the land. The Supreme Court’s 6–2 decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which ended the Chevron precedent, sparked something like hysterical vomiting among California reporters and columnists and progressive legal scholars. “An earthquake in U.S. law,” attorney Michael Wara, director of Stanford University’s Climate and Energy Policy Program, called it....
By Will Swaim
The Day Democracy Died in California
The Day Democracy Died in California
On June 20, the California Supreme Court ruled that the Taxpayer Protection Act, a ballot initiative that would have given voters veto power over new taxes, was a violation of the state constitution. The initiative, for which proponents had already gathered nearly 1.5 million signatures to qualify it for the ballot, was a desperate attempt by taxpayers...
By Edward Ring
California Supreme Court removes taxpayer-protection measure from November ballot
California Supreme Court removes taxpayer-protection measure from November ballot
There’s much to be ticked off about following the state Supreme Court’s decision yesterday to remove a taxpayer-protection measure from the November ballot. There’s also a solution, one that’s available to every Californian over the age of 17 years and 364 days: Think like the Apple ad campaign and Vote Different. That opportunity will come in November....
By Will Swaim