by altha-admin | Nov 29, 2016 | Articles
We need new leadership in California. The Democrats have regained their supermajority power in the state legislature. Granted, a few of them will get sick or end up in jail or on forced leave, but the Democrats rule the Sacramento roost once again. All the networking...
by altha-admin | Nov 29, 2016 | Articles
Donald Trump, our President-elect, is off to a great start when it comes to cabinet appointments. His first selection was wise on many levels, for the grassroots, the political scene, and even the media: Jeff Sessions for Attorney General. The junior US Senator from...
by altha-admin | Nov 29, 2016 | Articles
Dan Walters of the Sacramento Bee makes some good points. However, if Republicans insist on following his advice, they may find themselves remaining forever in the minority in California. Yes, the demographic shifts have been significant. But if Republicans except to...
by altha-admin | Nov 29, 2016 | Articles
One Republican in the state of California embraced the endorsement of the Service Employees International Union: Eric Linder. How did that work out for him? He lost. Eric Linder Here are the numbers which show by how much he lost: Sabrina Cervantes (Party Preference:...
by altha-admin | Nov 29, 2016 | Articles
One of my favorite TV sitcoms is “Frasier.” Kelsey Grammer (himself a well-respected conservative in Hollywood) played the nerve-racking Frasier Crane. This character gained compelling notoriety in “Cheers”, then headlined the award-winning spin-off sitcom for eleven...