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Business closings bring huge losses
Nov. 28, 2012 By Katy Grimes When a business closes it's doors forever, the impacts are far-reaching. The announcement of the upcoming closure of the Campbell's Soup plant in Sacramento will have regional and statewide impact. Econ. 101 I may have been a political science student, but...
Cancel the kitchen scraps for Republicans
Nov. 14, 2012 By Katy Grimes It appears that the majority of California voters are getting even. But this begs the question: With whom? The 2012 election was disastrous for Californians who support a free market, private-property rights, limited government and individual liberties. La...
How many tax increases will ‘fix’ California?
Nov. 5, 2012 By Katy Grimes There are 230 bond, tax and fee increase proposals on the 2012 ballot in California. Gov. Jerry Brown's Proposition 30 tax increase measure is the least of voters' problems this election. There are 100 school bond measures on the ballot throughout Californi...
Reform for California only a vote away
Oct. 30, 2012 By Katy Grimes Anyone who still has the hope of reforming California knows that it must begin with the political system. Far too many politicians in California are so heavily influenced by big money that constituents seem to be nothing more than an afterthought and a group to...
The day after the election
Oct. 22, 2012 By Katy Grimes With the 2012 election in full swing, everyone's focus seems to be on the candidates and ballot initiatives. We are inundated with ludicrous, often irrelevant political advertising. But what happens after the election? What happens if President Obama gets reelec...
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