Here is a quick synopsis of the November 2018 California Ballot Initiatives. Ballotpedia has much more detailed information at the links for each initiative. Proposition 1 and Prop. 2 are masquerading as initiatives helping the homeless. Buyer Beware! Proposition

An odd group of Republican centrists and political has-beens formed New Way California earlier this year. They claim New Way is needed because they are “committed to policies that increase opportunities for all Californians.” As the Los Angeles

Should the powerful be allowed to ignore or change the laws they don’t agree with? Of course not. But that issue is at the heart of a lawsuit filed in May by former Attorney General

California’s elected Democrats are pushing for a communist holiday, at the expense of a U.S. President’s Day. Remember during the Cold War when “better dead than Red?” was the thinking?   History repeats itself because evil never

 The man who broke the Bank of England, Democratic mega-donor George Soros, is using his wealth and influence in United States elections. And now he is trying to flip District Attorney races across the country.

The definition of insanity is to repeat the same mistake over and over again, while hoping for a different, better outcome. Such is the latest case of the predictable Left, turning once again to another

Obamacare was a lie from day one; consumers were duped and then dropped from their health plans, all in a scheme to force America into a single-payer health care system. As if we haven't already watched

This is Part l of a two part series. The new word of the week accurately describes California. Despite so-called “progressives” promising their policies will create a Soviet-style worker’s paradise, California's leftist Democrats have turned the once

Voters legalized pot several years ago in Colorado and Washington State.  They were promised increased tax revenue increases and better-educated children for their vote. For the love of money and claims of liberty, disasters are

A new gun control law goes into effect January 1, 2018 requiring businesses and individuals who sell more than 500 rounds of ammunition in any month obtain an ammunition vendor license from the California Department