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America did not become a great nation by playing the victim.
by Toby Brink
Lately, news headlines have been dominated by discouraging economic news — the mortgage crisis, toxic assets, layoffs, scandals and the financial meltdown.
Yet America did not become a great nation by playing the victim. Challenging times bring opportunity. Americans always rise to the challenge.
Americans’ [...]
Jun 09, 2009 | 2 Comments
Desperate times call for drastic measures.
by Don Blubaugh
In May, voters soundly rejected efforts by the governor and Legislature to balance the state budget. The state is on shaking fiscal grounds. Voters no longer trust our state leaders.
How did we get here?
For years, Sacramento politicians have responded to various interest groups each wanting its piece of [...]
May 26, 2009 | 0 Comments
The Prop 13 hangover never ends.
By Don Blubaugh
IN 1978, WHEN voters approved Proposition 13 they set in motion intended and unintended consequences. What was intended was a reduction in property taxes that were climbing rapidly because of the inflationary spiral on housing values. Voters approved the measure and property taxes were slashed by 57 percent. [...]
May 19, 2009 | 0 Comments
The demise of California’s Republican Party is nearly complete.
by Clint Reilly
The ghosts of Ronald Reagan and Howard Jarvis are all that’s left of a dying Republican Party in California.
In 1984, I managed the initiative campaign that defeated Proposition 36, Howard Jarvis’s sequel to Proposition 13. Double-digit annual property tax increases had driven Jarvis’s citizen rebellion [...]
May 09, 2009 | 3 Comments
by Frank Holland
Senate committee hearings are rarely known for excitement. They’re usually staid affairs marked by dull policy jargon.
But when the hearings involve steroid-enhanced professional athletes or the cathartic excoriation of greedy bankers, congressional testimony becomes high drama.
I hoped for some type of dramatic exchange – or at least some new ideas – from Wednesday’s [...]
May 04, 2009 | 3 Comments
There’s more to economic stimulation than bricks and mortar.
by Toby Brink
The federal government has recently invested nearly $800 billion to stimulate the economy. “Shovel-ready” projects are suddenly all the rage.
There is no doubt that infrastructure investment is important to our quality of life and to our global economic competitiveness. But is a massive investment in [...]
Apr 25, 2009 | 2 Comments
Fr. Jayson Landeza
Holdup robberies at East Oakland convenience stores are hardly unprecedented events, but last week’s caper was different. The two culprits demanded gum, Push Pops and the money in the register.
They were eight and 10 years old, respectively, and armed with a BB gun.
Two days later, a 16-year-old was arrested for a shooting near [...]
Apr 14, 2009 | 0 Comments
Clint Reilly
One utility company dominates Northern California. But what if one corporation controlled every daily newspaper?
Newspaper firms argue that monopolies – which streamline production and editorial costs – are the only way for financially beleaguered metropolitan dailies to survive.
The California Public Utilities Commission regulates PG&E for consumers. But who regulates a monopoly newspaper?
If large media [...]
Mar 18, 2009 | 0 Comments
In recent weeks, Hearst has announced that it may sell or close the Chronicle due to headline-making losses.
Two weeks ago, Maitland “Sandy” Zane – a longtime writer at the San Francisco Chronicle – died of cancer at 80 years of age. Sandy never won a Pulitzer.
But, like many of the great characters who passed through [...]
Sep 11, 2008 | 0 Comments
Oakland’s public safety issues won’t disappear with a few high-profile arrests. It will take bigger thinking and interagency cooperation to make a sustainable difference.
by Jayson Landeza (BayPress-Oakland Tribune)
Oakland breathed a long-overdue sigh of relief recently with the arrest of two suspects in connection to the city’s rash of take-over style robberies. Catching the alleged criminals [...]
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Oct 19, 2009
If you live, work or play in Oakland, do yourself a favor and get over to Oakland Local, the newest, freshest source of Oakland-specific news and commentary on the web. Spearheaded by Susan Mernit and backed by a Knight Foundation grant, Oakland Local is another great addition to the growing community of East Bay news and blog sites.
Sep 14, 2009
Nothing like paying more and getting less:
Starting at 7pm tonight, the Bay Area Rapid Transit District will cut its service by 25% during non-peak periods (ie, most of the time). This compares unfavorably to AC Transit’s 15% service cut, and was not accompanied by a public input process like the one AC Transit has undertaken in recent weeks. (Full story)
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