Monthly Archives: January 2022

Contrary Look at Climate Change

From the Epoch Times. An excerpt. “The world has been ending for decades. “In 1989, a senior official from the U.N. Environment Program warned that “entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth by rising sea levels if the … Continue reading

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Rangers Estimate 2000 Homeless in Parkway

The people paying attention to this over the years think there are more, story from MSN News. An excerpt. “Jan. 27—The American River Parkway Foundation in a new appeal to local government leaders is demanding Sacramento officials clear more than … Continue reading

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Buying Hotel Instead of…..

Excellent article from California Globe examines the recent strategy put forward by the city of Sacramento compared to what Haven for Hope in San Antonio, Texas and Union Gospel Mission, Sacramento, is doing. An excerpt. “Just look at what the … Continue reading

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Releasing More Water

Good idea, as reported by California Globe. An excerpt. “The Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced on Thursday that they would be releasing more stored water through the State Water Project, due to several weeks of wet weather, increasing the … Continue reading

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People Prefer Suburbs

More research proves the point as reported in this article from New Geography. An excerpt. “Important new ground was broken by Judge Clark, Senior Director of and Research at the Cicero Institute in his Breakthrough Institute Journal essay. In “Sprawl is Good: The … Continue reading

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Local Homeless Program that Works

Story from California Globe. An excerpt. “Union Gospel Mission Sacramento takes in dozens of drug addicted homeless men every year, helps them get sober, educated, acquire skills, learn jobs, and graduates them back into society. They could teach cities and … Continue reading

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L.A. Homeless Policy

While this story from City Journal is about L.A. and the failure of its homelessness strategy, it sure sounds like Sacramento. An excerpt. “Who in their right mind would continue to spend $1 billion annually for a failing product? Two … Continue reading

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Fixing the Parkway

As has been sadly documented over the past several years, our beloved Parkway has been slowly degrading to the point where now there are virtual no-go zones, especially in the lower third from Discovery Park to Cal Expo; an area … Continue reading

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The Plague

In the era of the virus, a look back at the seminal book by Camus, from City Journal. An excerpt. “In the late 1940s, Nobel Prize–winning French author Albert Camus saw it all coming: pestilence, quarantine, untreatable illness, a cratering … Continue reading

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Water is for Fighting

Unfortunately, California is losing the fight, as this story from California Globe reports. An excerpt. “California has a long history of squandering its precious water. “In 2014, California voters approved $7.12 billion in bonds for state water supply infrastructure projects. Of that, … Continue reading

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