National Review’s Radio Free California Podcast Episode 208: Intel Outside
National Review’s Radio Free California Podcast Episode 208: Intel Outside
California-based Intel’s back-and-forth on China’s human-rights issues is largely overshadowed by its decision to build in Ohio what may be the world’s largest chip manufacturing facility. Kamala Harris gets the all-important lead-pipe portfolio, even as Joe Biden assures America that she’ll be his 2024 running mate. Never mind the parents, state senator Scott Wiener wants...
By Will Swaim
Newsletter January 21- Newsom Takes on DeSantis and Buttigieg
Newsletter January 21- Newsom Takes on DeSantis and Buttigieg
Governor Gavin Newsom took on Florida governor Ron DeSantis last week, boasting that two-years into the pandemic, California is better off than Florida. If he’s testing the waters for a head-to-head against DeSantis in the 2024 presidential race, his strategy of comparing the two states is a bust. For starters, the American people have already begun...
By California Policy Center
National Review’s Radio Free California Podcast Episode 207: The Great Train Robberies
National Review’s Radio Free California Podcast Episode 207: The Great Train Robberies
Biden transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg visits SoCal ports, decries infrastructure “disinvestment,” and leaves town as news breaks that gangs are ransacking rail shipments in Los Angeles. Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis fire cross-continent warning shots in the runup to 2024. The California Exodus is so intense that it broke U-Haul. California columnist Joe Mathews’s modest...
By Will Swaim
California is Rolling in Education Money
California is Rolling in Education Money
The governor of CA is about to go on a taxpayer-funded spending spree. Last week, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his education spending plan, which comes to $119 billion including local, state and federal sources. This would raise per-pupil spending to $20,855, and make California one of the highest spending states in the country. (That...
By Larry Sand
Analysis: Data Shows LA and SF Are Hurting Their Restaurants Through COVID Restrictions
Analysis: Data Shows LA and SF Are Hurting Their Restaurants Through COVID Restrictions
Over the past few months, Los Angeles and San Francisco have continued to make it hard for restaurants to return back to normal in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Both cities brought back mask mandates only a couple of months after California “reopened” last June. They also instituted rules requiring certain businesses, including...
By Brandon Ristoff
National Review’s Radio Free California Podcast Episode 206: California Lawmakers Propose State Takeover of Health Care
National Review’s Radio Free California Podcast Episode 206: California Lawmakers Propose State Takeover of Health Care
Assembly Bill 1400 would double California taxes and transform doctors into virtual state employees. Gavin Newsom’s new budget aims to signal his “global leadership” on global-climate issues but reveals instead his documented failures to achieve more modest goals at home. The remarkable, 21-year run of California’s standout auditor ends with a crucial fight over her...
By Will Swaim
California Considers Doubling its Taxes
California Considers Doubling its Taxes
Editor’s Note: The California Policy Center has earmarked ACA 11 as a high impact bill in 2022. The following analysis of ACA 11 was conducted and first posted at the Tax Foundation. The California Policy Center encourages our readers to visit our “Take Action” portal to contact your legislator without leaving this site. A proposed constitutional amendment (ACA 11) in California...
By Jared Walczak
To Stem California’s Population Decline, We Need Fewer Emergencies and More Normality
To Stem California’s Population Decline, We Need Fewer Emergencies and More Normality
This article was originally featured in The California Bullhorn. California’s population is declining according to estimates from the state’s Department of Finance and the US Census Bureau. During the 2010s, population growth had slowed to a trickle, and now the pandemic has tipped our growth rate into negative territory. While some may welcome less crowded conditions, a stagnant...
By Marc Joffe
National Review’s Radio Free California Podcast Episode 205: Under False Flags
National Review’s Radio Free California Podcast Episode 205: Under False Flags
Newsom & Co. want to kill the state’s referendum and initiative process, declaring it a danger to democracy. Lorena Gonzalez resigns from the Assembly to take a job with the California Labor Federation. LA Unified imposes mandatory Covid testing on half a million kids. A judge stops the San Diego Unified School District’s vaccine mandate...
By Will Swaim
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Is Crippling Education
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Is Crippling Education
The damaging “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” racket needs to be extinguished. Researchers extraordinaire Jay Greene and James Paul have released a series of three carefully crafted studies on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion that detail many aspects of the harmful scheme. In a nutshell, the authors find DEI to be “counterproductive and politically radical.” The part...
By Larry Sand
Gratitude for Attitude: Courageous Californians Push Back
Gratitude for Attitude: Courageous Californians Push Back
Television networks are bombarding audiences with their “Year in Review” montages, reminding us of the highs and lows of 2021. If California had its own highlight reel, it might look more like disaster footage, but there’s hope on the horizon. Of course, it has been a historically challenging year. Americans are struggling with the ongoing...
By California Policy Center
Happy Un-Woke Year!
Happy Un-Woke Year!
Here’s hoping that 2022 will see a halt to the spread of Critical Race Theory. Originally posted on FrontPageMag. Watching teachers unions, government school honchos, the media, etc., deny that Critical Race Theory (which makes race the prism through which its proponents analyze all aspects of American life, categorizing individuals into groups of oppressors and victims) is taught...
By Larry Sand
The California Book of Exoduses 2021 Year in Review
The California Book of Exoduses 2021 Year in Review
Take at look at the California Book of Exoduses: HERE Another year in the books and unlike the pandemic, the California Exodus shows no signs of slowing down. In February, we started the California Book of Exoduses, a – mostly – comprehensive list of all the notable names that took their lives and companies to...
By Brandon Ristoff
It’s Time to Abolish the Teachers Unions
It’s Time to Abolish the Teachers Unions
This article was first published on FrontPageMag. “All Government employees should realize that the process of collective bargaining, as usually understood, cannot be transplanted into the public service. It has its distinct and insurmountable limitations when applied to public personnel management.” The above caveat about government unions – usually known by the kinder and gentler...
By Larry Sand