by altha-admin | Jul 10, 2012 | Articles
In the spring of 1981, conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives cried. They cried because, in the first flush of the Reagan Revolution that was supposed to bring drastic cuts in taxes and government spending, as well as a balanced budget, they were...
by altha-admin | Jul 10, 2012 | Articles
The City of Gardena wants to limit the sale of single cigars within its city limits. Is there no puritanical cause that municipal governments will avoid embarking on? Granted, cigar smoking is a nasty habit, in some cases more dangerous than smoking cigarettes, but...
by altha-admin | Jul 9, 2012 | Articles
http://townhall.com/video/morgan-freeman-americas-first-black-president-hasnt-arisen-yet Freeman Rethinking Obama Morgan Freeman is backpedaling as fast as he can from the Hope and Change President. According to the co-star of "The Shawshank Redemption"...
by altha-admin | Jul 9, 2012 | Articles
The reelection of Monica Garcia to the Los Angeles School Board is indeed a good choice for the residents of Los Angeles and the students of the Los Angeles Unified School District. However, real reform in education would do away with school boards entirely....
by altha-admin | Jul 8, 2012 | Articles
Public sector unions are in trouble, and for good reason. The rising costs of lavishly providing for public workers long after they retire is no longer sustainable. The voters in this country are waking up to the cold and calculating reality that generous perks...
by altha-admin | Jul 8, 2012 | Articles
Instead of posting blame and busting up over billboards and advertisements in public parks, the City of Los Angeles needs to consider every available revenue source to save vital public services without raising taxes and cutting the depleted and dwindling municipal...