Hot off the presses! Foothill South toll road dealt major blow by U.S. Commerce Department The controversial Foothill South toll road, proposed to connect south Orange County with north San Diego County, was handed a major blow this morning when…
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CA-42: Dirty Gary’s up to No Good on the 241
by Andrew Davey • • 1 Comment
Have any of you seen this? Apparently, “Dirty Gary” Miller is at it again. He’s promoting something that he just happens to financially benefit… Hmmm, isn’t that a surprise? So why do these Republicans elected to serve us only seem…
Hmmm… I Wonder Why…
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Traffic on the toll roads has dropped 10.1%? Can anyone guess why? What’s the reason for fewer people filling up their cars with that lovely $4.60+ per gallon gas to pay even more money to speed down the toll road…
What Do YOU Think About the Continuing Toll Road to Trestles Controversy?
by Andrew Davey • • 5 Comments
Just when we all thought the issue of the Toll Road to Trestles was settled, TCA continues its effort to extend the 241 through San Onofre State Park. Even though the California Coastal Commission rejected TCA’s plan, they’re already appealing…
DFA Announce
by Andrew Davey • • 1 Comment
Hey, people! You should know now what important event is coming up on Wednesday. Oh wait, you don’t? Well, here’s a reminder. DFA-Orange County meets this week, and here’s what’s in store. We’ll have a presentation from the Second Harvest…
See Your Angels Play… And Help OC Democrats Win!
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Here’s something interesting I just found in my inbox from the Democratic Party of Orange County. Are you a big Angels fan? And do you love your local Democratic Party, Well, what if I told you there was a way…
Blood Is Thinner Than Voting Records
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On Monday the Guv’s staff notified his brother-in-law, Bobby Shriver, and actor Clint Eastwood that their terms on the state Park and Recreation Commission were not being renewed. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, “As commissioners, the two men voted…

