My Cancellation Only Proves My Point about California’s Illiberalism
On the bright side, I’m a huge fan of irony.
On the bright side, I’m a huge fan of irony.
But there are other reasons the California governor should have thought twice about signing this bill.
The Democratic presidential candidate’s professed love for such enterprises is belied by her support for a policy that would destroy them.
Harris isn’t a carbon copy of her leftist academic dad. But it’d be a stretch to deny at least some similarities.
Gavin Newsom promised Californians there’d be no new taxes to fix the state’s historic deficit. One new tax is already squeezing the state’s businesses.
Senators notice the acting labor secretary is trying to ‘shift the consequences of a still unknown amount of federal funds that was lost’ under her leadership.
For years, the state’s auditor had issued warnings about the unemployment office’s vulnerabilities. No one, certainly not Su, acted on that intelligence.
It turns out that Californians generally understand freedom when they see it, even if they’re occasionally baffled by party labels.