Yes, you read that right. The Governator is going to be making a public appearance at a private school in Orange County and to add insult to injury, thousands of parents of children in public school plan on protesting this…
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What Do YOU Think Should Be Done About the Education Budget?
by Andrew Davey • • 5 Comments
“Budget cuts should not punish students and the future of this state,” Kaitlyn Spore, student representative to the district Board of Education and a Mission Viejo High senior, told the crowd. “It is our hope that we can send a…
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…
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…
“A Politically Motivated Recall”
by Dan Chmielewski • • 1 Comment
OK, it’s not Orange County now except for the Flash Report connection, burt at least TheLiberalOC.com is in no danger of becoming “The Apple Juice,” with all those New York stories on Art’s blog. But Jon Fleischman reports that the…
Sunday Read: How About a Budget That Works for Everyone?
by Andrew Davey • • Comments Off
If the Governor demands our children, the disabled, and the poor to make sacrifices, then he ought to make the same demand on those who profit from loopholes in the tax system. We cannot continue to balance the budget on…
“The President of 12% of Us”: Esquire Magazine Profiles Arnold
by Dan Chmielewski • • Comments Off
Its not online yet, but the new Esquire has a cover story on Arnold Schwarzenegger; the gist of the stry, since becoming Governor, Arnold is bigger than ever. “Big enough to lead the nation into a new kind of politics.”…

