Sunday, January 11



Political activism should not end in voting booth

By Kevin Rudiger Wednesday morning, America will wake up, thank God that we don’t have to hear another political commercial for another couple of years, and begin to come to grips with the fact that our new president is in the richest 1 percent of Americans, comes from a family of powerful Washington insiders, and is completely beholden to corporate interests. Read more...


Proposition 38

PROPOSITION 38 School vouchers. State-funded private and religious education. Public school funding. Proposition 38 is arguably the most deceptive measure on this year’s ballot. The school voucher initiative proposes to grant a $4,000 scholarship to each elementary school student in California who wishes to attend a private school. Read more...



Proposition 32

PROPOSITION 32 Veteran’s Bond Act of 2000. The Cal-Vet Farm and Home Loan Program has provided loans to more than 400,000 wartime veterans since its establishment after World War I. Read more...


Proposition 33

PROPOSITION 33 Legislature. Participation in Public Employees’ Retirement System. Members of the California Legislature are not allowed to count their years in public office toward their retirement pension under the current Constitution. Read more...