Listen: Radio Free California Ep. 191
Listen: Radio Free California Ep. 191
Latest episode of the Radio Free California podcast is out! San Francisco mayor London Breed says she had to dance maskless in a nightclub, and blames the “fun police” for documenting the moment. How Newsom explains his recall win. L.A. County kills oil drilling (to kill working-class jobs). California liquor licenses remain a prerogative of...
By Will Swaim
Student Centered Funding, School Choice and Racism
Student Centered Funding, School Choice and Racism
The plan to veer away from educational central planning in Los Angeles is on hold, and a professor of educational history farcically links school choice to racism. When the Los Angeles school board met last week, one of the items on its agenda was voting on the new Student Centered Funding (SCF) plan. As California...
By Larry Sand
The proverbial rain comes down
The proverbial rain comes down
Yes, we’re in a serious drought, but in terms of policy and politics, California is stuck in a figurative torrent of biblical proportions. As the old Southern folk song put it, “The rains came down, and the floods came up,” and for many, it’s not clear whether California was built on a foundation of sand...
By Lance Christensen
Listen: Triumph of the Swill
Listen: Triumph of the Swill
Latest episode of the Radio Free California podcast is out! In this week’s episode of National Review’s Radio Free California Podcast, CPC’s Will Swaim and David Bahnsen discuss why there are reasons to remain hopeful following Governor Gavin Newsom’s win in the September 14 recall election, as well as some lessons learned. In other news, they...
By Will Swaim
Newsom recall a win for accountability
Newsom recall a win for accountability
Recently, Brandeis University updated its list of no-longer-politically correct idioms we should eliminate from our vocabulary. Among them is the one that’s always disturbed me a little, but seems perfectly apropos this week: There’s more than one way to skin a cat. Perhaps more relatable to Californians living in 2021 (who hopefully will never need...
By Chantal Lovell
UTLA president confirms the union’s Marxist mission
UTLA president confirms the union’s Marxist mission
The bulk of L.A. students are not proficient in math or English, but they reportedly know the difference between a riot and a protest. In a stunningly revealing exposé in Los Angeles Magazine, United Teachers of Los Angeles president Cecily Myart-Cruz told the world what many of us already knew – that her primary concern...
By Larry Sand
California roaring back?
California roaring back?
For months now, Governor Gavin Newsom has been proudly proclaiming California — thanks to his leadership — is “roaring back.” Unfortunately, a look at the data shows California’s comeback resembles more of a meow than a roar. In a new article published this week, California Policy Center’s Brandon Ristoff finds that California’s return to pre-COVID...
By Chantal Lovell
Listen: PAGA ain’t MAGA
Listen: PAGA ain’t MAGA
Latest episode of the Radio Free California podcast is out!
California is Four Months Behind on Reopening
California is Four Months Behind on Reopening
Over the past few months, Governor Gavin Newsom has insisted California’s economy is “roaring back.” But, is it? First, let’s consider the unemployment rate. “Roaring back” might suggest Californians are finally back to work, but California’s unemployment rate is second-to-last, standing at 7.6% for July 2021. To put this into perspective, the United States has...
By Brandon Ristoff
The real reasons Newsom has failed all Californians
The real reasons Newsom has failed all Californians
While acknowledging that the outcome of the ongoing Newsom recall voting is anybody’s guess, it is worthwhile to imagine life in California if Newsom survives the recall and goes on to win reelection next year. Because the nonpartisan and growing opposition to Newsom and what he represents is not founded in “Trumpism,” nor is it...
By Edward Ring
Newsom is right- There’s much his replacement can do if he’s recalled
Newsom is right- There’s much his replacement can do if he’s recalled
A new governor will have one year to whip into shape a bloated, sleepy and sloppy state bureaucracy that has festered in mediocrity for years
By Lance Christensen
SEIU board wants to strip member-elected president of power
SEIU board wants to strip member-elected president of power
SEIU 1000 leadership working to silence voice of membership by throwing out duly elected president
By Chantal Lovell
Finding a remedy for the CRT pandemic
Finding a remedy for the CRT pandemic
Critical Race Theory is spreading rapidly, but there are countermeasures in progress.
By Larry Sand
An agenda to fix California
An agenda to fix California
As a recall election looms and embattled Governor Newsom fights for his political life, the political ads, as usual, are expensive pablum. That’s what we’ve come to expect, of course, but this election is nonetheless more than a referendum on a failing governor and failing policies. It’s a chance to think about what California could...
By Edward Ring