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  • Sure we want to help the poor, but ?
    Sure we want to help the poor, but ?

    By Ted Balaker
    October 19, 2006

  • Moyers makes a poor case
    Moyers makes a poor case

    By Steven Titch
    October 18, 2006

  • Eminent Domain/Prop 90 Debate in Orange on Friday
    Eminent Domain/Prop 90 Debate in Orange on Friday

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 18, 2006

  • Protecting Homes and Liberties
    Protecting Homes and Liberties

    California's Prop. 90 seeks to protect property rights

    By Adam Summers
    October 17, 2006

  • Bill Moyers Takes on the Net
    Bill Moyers Takes on the Net

    By Steven Titch
    October 16, 2006

  • Mars Needs Kyoto!
    Mars Needs Kyoto!

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 16, 2006

  • House Passes Bill to Protect Regulatory Takings Victims
    House Passes Bill to Protect Regulatory Takings Victims

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 15, 2006

  • Talk of selling water system in Detroit
    Talk of selling water system in Detroit

    By Ted Balaker
    October 12, 2006

  • Prop 1E: Yoga bond?
    Prop 1E: Yoga bond?

    By Skaidra Smith-Heisters
    October 12, 2006

  • California’s Proposed Bonds are Fiscally Irresponsible
    California’s Proposed Bonds are Fiscally Irresponsible

    Bonds cost taxpayers nearly $2 for every $1 borrowed

    By Samuel Staley
    October 11, 2006

  • ìJust take their keys!î
    ìJust take their keys!î

    By Ted Balaker
    October 10, 2006

  • Would you believe $51,828 per pupil?
    Would you believe $51,828 per pupil?

    By Ted Balaker
    October 10, 2006

  • Even GOP economists want higher gas taxes?
    Even GOP economists want higher gas taxes?

    By Ted Balaker
    October 10, 2006

  • UK debates road pricing
    UK debates road pricing

    By Samuel Staley
    October 10, 2006

  • Existential Crisis
    Existential Crisis

    By Ted Balaker
    October 9, 2006

  • Teetotalersí world rocked yet again
    Teetotalersí world rocked yet again

    By Ted Balaker
    October 9, 2006

  • Telecommutingóno big deal anymore
    Telecommutingóno big deal anymore

    By Ted Balaker
    October 8, 2006

  • Fairness Takes Back Seat With School Impact Fees
    Fairness Takes Back Seat With School Impact Fees

    New residents should not bear the burden of financing new schools

    By Leonard Gilroy
    October 6, 2006

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