Monthly Archives: July 2012

Healthcare By Any Other Name, Right, Mitt?

It has been abundantly clear that gop opposition to the Affordable Care Act is based solely on its introduction and support from President Obama and Democratic politicians. It’s elements, from the insurance mandate – a republican idea proposed numerous times … Continue reading

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The NRA and Lobbying – To What End?

As I have frequently stated, I gave up any hope of any type of reform to the virtually unrestricted free-market sale of guns and ammunition when following the Jan, 2011 Tucson shooting, no reasonable legislation regulating gun and ammunition sales … Continue reading

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West Covina’s Big League Dreams

As we described on June 24, 2012, one of the compelling issues that led to the commencement of recall proceedings against several West Covina city council members was the ill-fated and ill-conceived Big League Dreams sports complex that now sits … Continue reading

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New Look at LA-usc Backroom Deal for Coliseum Takeover

A few months back, the LA Coliseum Commission negotiated a virtual taxpayer give-away of the venerable LA Memorial Coliseum to the university of southern california, the second most powerful and influential private entity in Los Angeles County. The deal was … Continue reading

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