Harris might be leading gubernatorial polls, but does she really want the job? • Meet the new Gavin Newsom: Memelord and historical revisionist
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Friday, July 18, 2025

Norms matter if we want to remain free and democratic

The obliteration of political norms has a habit of spreading.

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Harris might be leading gubernatorial polls, but does she really want the job?

All of which makes a Harris entry into this key race very much a question mark for the moment.

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Meet the new Gavin Newsom: Memelord and historical revisionist

This version of Gavin Newsom is here to stay – at least until polling says it’s time to pivot.

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New California budget papers over $20 billion deficit, ignores day of reckoning

Newsom and legislators implicitly assume that at some point revenues will increase enough to cover their spending and pay off their debts — just as a debt-ridden family buys lottery tickets in hopes of avoiding bankruptcy.

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Young Kim’s silence on the tomato tariff is failing our community

The tomato tariff is a test of leadership.

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Dave Min: No one is above the law, including ICE agents

We must rein in the lawlessness of ICE. That starts by demanding accountability for criminal actions by ICE agents.

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California’s fast food law destroyed jobs

About a decade ago, Gov. Jerry Brown offered this defense of his signing a statewide $15 minimum wage into law: “Economically, minimum wages may not make sense. But morally, socially, and politically they make every sense because it binds the community together to make sure parents can take care of their kids.”

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A rare and encouraging rollback of government handouts

The “Big Beautiful Bill” did a lot of things, not all of them good.

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Letters: Taxpayers shouldn’t support left-leaning NPR or PBS

As poorly managed and nationally divisive as these two entities have been, it is hard to imagine they were ever needed, even within LBJ’s Great Society.

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Unions help some workers. But they hurt many more.

Progressives love unions. Not only do unions protect workers, they say, unions gave us the weekend and the middle class. I say, capitalism created the middle class. Employers, competing for better workers, gave us the weekend. But whatever you think about capitalism, few people question the claim that unions help workers. But I will. It’s the focus of my new video. A couple years ago, the Teamsters demanded more pay from UPS. Seemed like UPS could easily afford it. The company made almost $13 billion in 2021. UPS used some of that money to hire more union workers. Then they offered […]

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