by altha-admin | Jan 27, 2015 | Articles
1960 joint session of Congress Reflecting on why the Congress still hovers at a 15% approval rating compared to President Obama, who has climbed back to 50% since the 2014 elections, I wondered why Congress still holds such low esteem among voters. When evaluating...
by altha-admin | Jan 27, 2015 | Articles
There is nothing wrong with in-depth, hard-hitting investigative journalism, as long as the truth is uncovered, or what people read about gets them mad enough to do something constructive about it. The Fourth Estate, otherwise known as The Press, was intended to the...
by altha-admin | Jan 26, 2015 | Articles
The next Torrance city council meeting (January 27th, 2015) will be busy with consent items and appropriations. Two issues stood out for me: electric car charging stations and Community Choice Aggregation. First, the discussion about the charging stations,...
by altha-admin | Jan 26, 2015 | Articles
State Senator Kevin De Leon (Neon Tommy) Newly installed State Senate President Pro Tem Kevin De Leon (D- Los Angeles) takes over after the fractured and tumultuous tenure of Darrell Steinberg, who sat by and did little to nothing while not one, but four state...
by altha-admin | Jan 25, 2015 | Articles
US Senator James Inhofe (R-OK) US Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK) returns as chairman of the US Senate Environmental Committee for the 114th Congress. A vocal opponent of climate alarmism, the senior statesman, entering his eighth decade of life and third decade in...