Another year of sure-fire predictions • Richard Boddie: Can’t we all just get along? No, not really.
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| | I will be looking into ways to hold the animal shelter accountable to the citizens that pay the salaries of its managers and fund care for the unfortunate animals who are housed there. |
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| It’s time for the editorial board’s New Year’s predictions. Sad to say, we weren’t entirely correct with last year’s effort, especially our guess that New York fabulist George Santos would replace U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House speaker. McCarthy did in fact leave, but so did Santos. Our bad. |
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| I submit that this is a direct result of religion, education, training, tradition, culture, and many other components which have been an integral part of the overall tradition for thousands of years. |
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| Talk about “protecting democracy” isn’t really about protecting democracy. It’s about scoring political points in order to gain power. |
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| California taxpayers will have a golden opportunity to put California back on track toward fiscal sanity next November. |
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| Did the carnival barkers give up? Of course not. |
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| There are no objective Americans anymore. |
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| Policymakers would be wise to rethink their approach |
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| America is an idea inclusive of all eager to work hard, respect others, celebrate the rule of law and treasure the march of the mind over the march of the foot soldier. |
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| More than 1,200 California delivery drivers will soon find themselves without a job after Pizza Hut announced mass layoffs in response to California’s upcoming $20 minimum wage law for fast-food workers. |
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