Enjoying the fruits of all of our labor • Susan Shelley: Jack Smith’s case against Trump is an overreach
Sunday, September 1, 2024 |
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| | It finally happened. Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, alongside her vice presidential pick Tim Walz, had a sit-down, unscripted interview with a member of the media. |
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| Labor Day for most Americans has evolved into just another excuse to have a three-day weekend, perhaps with a nod to the unofficial end of summer and a celebration of the first week of college football. |
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| The unending legal attacks |
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| Meanwhile, I’m singing 1960s protester Phil Ochs’ ballad, “I Ain’t Marching Anymore.” |
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| I give you the state of the male-run world. |
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| We already have a spending problem. |
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| Our state is hardly an exemplar of good governance and its political weirdness is best left on the periphery |
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| Harris will not be obliged to do much with Prop. 36, and might be wise to avoid it altogether as a party-splitting hazard, even though that would leave her open to criticism for ducking the issue. |
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| Oakland is just the eighth most populous city in California, but for both good and bad reasons, it often punches above its weight in its influence in the state. |
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| Kamala Harris’ first major policy proposal as the Democratic presidential nominee is a whopper – a proposed law outlawing “price gouging” by grocery stores. |
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