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A yacht, hold the taxes

Most of us don’t buy yachts, so you may have been surprised to learn that Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry could duck a $473,000 sales tax bill by docking his sleek new toy in Rhode Island. If so, you might also be surprised to learn that California will cut you essentially [...]

By | July 28th, 2010|0 Comments

Woolsey, WikiLeaks and war spending

Rep. Lynn Woolsey says in a guest opinion we just posted that the WikiLeaks revelations "left me no other choice than to vote this week against the supplemental appropriations bill to spend billions more on military operations in Afghanistan." She went on to ask, "How could I in good conscience endorse [...]

By | July 27th, 2010|0 Comments

For whom the Bell tolls

The City Hall pay scandal in Bell adds another count to the growing indictment against California’s extravagant public employee pension benefits. Robert Rizzo may be out as city manager, but he qualifies for an annual pension of $600,000 for the rest of his life. With cost-of-living increases factored in, that [...]

By | July 27th, 2010|0 Comments

Another issue avoided in governor’s race

Jerry Brown and Meg Whitman slip and slide around issues like NASCAR drivers weaving through traffic. Whitman promises change with no details, mixed in with tired attacks on Brown, and the Zen master tells us that process is the program. It looks like they may duck another issue courtesy of [...]

By | July 21st, 2010|0 Comments

Fair grievance or sour grapes?

We just posted an interesting guest opinion piece from the runner-up in the competition to remodel the AT&T building on 3rd Street in downtown Santa Rosa. It's rare we hear from the losing bidders in these kinds of design competitions. But in this case Eric Anderson, one of the partners of "The [...]

By | July 14th, 2010|0 Comments