Category: This Weeks News
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“Amnesty” Denied
By Assemblyman Kevin Kiley – November 2, 2022 The head of the National Teachers Union, a close Biden and Newsom ally, is asking for “amnesty” for all COVID era crimes – namely, keeping schools closed and kids miserable. This was not an apology. She simply demanded there be no accountability for the most catastrophic policy…
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The Reality of Wind Power?
Commentary by Samuel Strait – November 2, 2022 In a recent meeting of the Harbor Board, a great deal of “We have tohave a seat at the table”, was expressed by several Board members, butwhat does that even really mean for the locals in the County. Just aswe have been regaled with visions of grandeur…
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On The Road Day Thirteen And Fourteen
By Samuel Strait – November 2, 2022 Saturday in New Bern, just to stroll around this bustling small town. Ameal at a nice restaurant, then down to the corner where the home ofPepsi Cola was born. Plenty of memorabilia, shopping, and fine dining. Saturday afternoon the main streets are closed to traffic andrestaurant, businesses, and visitors…
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Gov. Newsom Signs SB 731 Sealing Millions of Convicts’ Criminal Arrest Records
Press Release from Apartment Owners Association of California, Inc. – November 1, 2022 SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California became the first state in American history to allow almost all old convictions on a person’s criminal record to be permanently sealed, after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the landmark Senate Bill 731 into law. Well over a million Californians will…
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Pacific Power Public Hearing PLUS comment by Senator Brian Dahle
November 1, 2022 – “Equivalent of 34% rate increase” Notice of public participation hearing Pacific Power and the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) would like to hear from you. You are invited to participate in a Public Forum, also called a Public Participation Hearing, about Pacific Power’s General Rate Case Application. On May 5, 2022,…
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The 5-0 Club Stumbles Through A Marathon Board Meeting
Commentary by Samuel Strait – October 31, 2022 My apologies to those that wait breathlessly for my inane rambling aboutthe circus like representation we have in this County on a bi-weeklybasis. Four hours and forty four minutes of listening pleasure wasdifficult to shoe in amidst a cross country trip of more than 10,000road miles. Coast…
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On The Road Day Eleven And Twelve
By Samuel Strait – October 30, 2022 Savannah, Georgia, is a modest shipping port located at the confluenceof several of the South’s many rivers and a early trade center for muchof the South. The old part of town grew in various stages to become notonly a shipping point, but a center of civilization for the…
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On The Road Day Nine And Ten
By Samuel Strait – October 29, 2022 I have been a bit remiss in keeping up with the latest days of this roadtrip as things have become much more intensive as we drive east. Birmingham was our last stop where we stayed over to amble through yetanother air museum, somewhat disappointing as the collection was lessthan…
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The Debate
By Assemblyman Kevin Kiley – October 29, 2022 On Thursday night, I squared off with my opponent in a live television debate. You can watch the full 25-minute debate here and see my closing statement here. Kermit began the debate by criticizing me for wanting to suspend the gas tax and by opposing American energy independence. It was…
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Judicial Elections 2022
By Angry Old American – October 29, 2022Copyright Angry Old American, October 29th, 2022. All Rights Reserved. In Blue States, Counties and Cities throughout the United States, crime has become epidemic andcommunities have descended into anarchy. This dystopian collapse of civilization is not only due to“Social Justice Warrior” politicians, buy by like-minded Leftist Appellate and…