by altha-admin | Jul 17, 2017 | Articles
Ugly campaigns are nothing new to the South Bay, unfortunately. I covered the congressional race that pitted Robert K. Dornan against Gary Familian in 1976. The mudslinging was particularly intense, fueled by more than $1 million in campaign expenditures, a record for...
by altha-admin | Jul 16, 2017 | Articles
California's politics has become so fraught and left-wing. The Top Two primary has turned California from a light blue to a navy blue hue. What a joke. What a sham of government. Now, voters in California have to choose between "dirty" and...
by altha-admin | Jul 16, 2017 | Articles
So … Democrats in the California State Assembly have 55 members. They only need 54 to pass anything with a supermajority vote. BUT! … They are down one vote because Jimmy Gomez just got elected to Congress. The caucus loses one vote. Uh Oh! Jimmy Gomez to...
by altha-admin | Jul 16, 2017 | Articles
California State Assembly Permanent Minority Leader Chad Mayes is a total loser. This man is going through a nasty divorce with his wife, who will not leave him a penny. Rumor has it that he had an affair in Sacramento with someone –although I can't say at...
by altha-admin | Jul 16, 2017 | Articles
Who is Chad Mayes? He is the kiss-up, kick-down Republican minority leader in the California state assembly. He's also a RINO who has refused to take the hard votes on key issues and does whatever the consultants and lobbyists tell him to. He is more interested in...
by altha-admin | Jul 15, 2017 | Articles
Following te 1950 census, California gained seven more Congressional seats. Republicans held the majority of seats in the California delegation: 20 vs. 10 for the Democrats. Torrance still remained entirely in one district. For the third time, Torrance would remain...