Category: This Weeks News

  • NO POWER, NO WATER, NO PLAN: THE CRISIS THAT LEFT LA VULNERABLE

    By Netter News- January 10, 2025 Los Angeles smolders, and not just from the fires. Today, the political fallout has engulfed city leadership, with Fire Chief Kristin Crowley torching Mayor Karen Bass in a parade of interviews. Crowley, once a trusted lieutenant, took aim with a brutal truth bomb: “Yes, it was cut, and it…

  • Take My Water, Take My Life, and Pay No Price

    By JJ McElheney – January 13, 2025 Dear Hope; (Hope Iglehart works in Senator Ossoff’s Office – D – GA) I was reading last night about the envirovictims of the California wildfires.   I could not believe what I was reading!  Wildfires burning football fields per minute, lack of water, insurance companies washing their hands…

  • A New Level of Repugnance

    A New Level of Repugnance

    By Kevin Kiley – January 14, 2025 My prayers are with everyone affected by the horrifying fires in LA and the incredible first responders working to control them. The scale of the damage is beyond belief; I’ve made it clear that our focus must be 100 percent on doing everything possible to end this nightmare.…

  • The Worst Disaster Ever in California

    Opinion and Commentary By Donna Westfall – January 10, 2025 August 6, 1945 – Imagine seeing the devastation of Japan after the nuclear bomb destroyed Hiroshima. Now fast forward to January 7, 2025 and look at the pictures of Pacific Palisades, California. Not much difference. Hiroshima 1945 Pacific Palisades fire 2025 INCOMPETENCE Governor Newsom and…

  • GULF OF AMERICA

    GULF OF AMERICA

    By Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene  – January 8, 2025 WASHINGTON D.C. — Following her announcement to immediately begin drafting legislation officially recognizing the rightful Gulf of America, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene released the following statement accompanying the text of her bill: “Mexican cartels currently use the Gulf of Mexico to traffic humans, drugs, weapons, and God…

  • Reps. Boebert, Burlison Introduce Legislation to Abolish the ATF

    Reps. Boebert, Burlison Introduce Legislation to Abolish the ATF

    Press Release from Congresswomen Lauren Boebert – January 8, 2025 Washington, D.C. — This week, U.S. Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04) and Congressman Eric Burlison (MO-07) introduced legislation to abolish the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). “I cannot imagine under any circumstance or administration where the ATF serves as an ally to the Second Amendment…

  • Term Two

    Term Two

    By Kevin Kiley – January 6, 2025 This has been a historic week. On Friday, I was sworn in for a second term. Today, Congress officially certified the results of the 2024 Presidential Election. And this coming Saturday, I will be heading to Mar-a-Lago to meet with the winner of that election. I plan to speak with…

  • California Commentary – DOGE a chance to finally pull the plug on high-speed rail

    California Commentary – DOGE a chance to finally pull the plug on high-speed rail

    By Jon Coupal – January 6, 2025 California politicians have been blind to the fact that the state’s High Speed Rail project is an utter failure. However, the creation of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) by the Trump administration might finally force HSR advocates to open their eyes to the reality that the project will…

  • HARBOR DISTRICT WILL BE UNDER FIRE FOR ALLEGED BROWN ACT VIOLATIONS AND CONTROVERSIAO BYLAWS

    HARBOR DISTRICT WILL BE UNDER FIRE FOR ALLEGED BROWN ACT VIOLATIONS AND CONTROVERSIAO BYLAWS

    By Investigative Reporter, Linda Sutter – January 5, 2025 In a recent turn of events, the Harbor District has drawn significant criticism for its handling of bylaws revisions and alleged violations of California’s Brown Act, which mandates the public agencies to provide 72 hours notice with agendas and supporting materials. Harbor Commissioner, Annie Nehmer’s  approach has…

  • DeMaio: New State Assemblymembers Taught How to Duck Accountability

    DeMaio: New State Assemblymembers Taught How to Duck Accountability

    By Carl DeMaio – January 2, 2025  Originally ran as an op-ed in Southern California News Group – December 18, 2024 A week after the November election, I joined nearly two dozen newly elected members of the state Assembly gathered in Sacramento for a closed-door training program. The group included both Democrats and Republicans —…