by altha-admin | Jun 11, 2016 | Articles
My comments about the average voter are very uninformed. Many voters may be uninformed, but the amount of time and energy needed to be an engaged, energetic voter is a lot greater than most people realize. Finding people who are motivated enough to inform me to vote...
by altha-admin | Jun 10, 2016 | Articles
SB 1146 (from Ricardo Lara of Bell Gardens) –This bill would gut the First Amendment of private schools and other religious institutions. Here is key text from the bill which is raising alarms all over the state: This bill would limit the religious exemption...
by altha-admin | Jun 10, 2016 | Articles
I have shared my preliminary happiness about the Torrance City Council race outcomes. This was a Presidential election year, with an incredibly high Democratic turnout. Yet in spite of the largely liberal bent of the voters, Three Republicans won the three open...
by altha-admin | Jun 10, 2016 | Articles
Election Night, June 7th, 2016. The national and statewide races were not the most compelling element of the evening for me. Two Democrats running for US Senate. Dem on Dem fights throughout the state. I was not as dismayed about David Hadley's second place...
by altha-admin | Jun 9, 2016 | Articles
In a previous post, I wrote about the welcome coincidence of California MassResistance emerging–at just about this time. Target stores are trying to remodel, and in many suburbs of Southern California, these department stores depend on middle-income shoppers,...