Monthly Archives: February 2022

Homelessness

This proposal, as outlined in the California Globe, is, indeed, a good start. An excerpt. “A City of Sacramento Poll recently found 71% say homelessness is the top issue facing the city. 57% of those polled say they have little … Continue reading

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Paid to Be Homeless?

Story about being homeless in San Francisco from Daily Mail. An excerpt. “A self-proclaimed’ old-school junkie’ who moved from Texas to San Francisco because ‘it’s f*****g easy’ to be homeless there claims he’s being paid by the city government to be homeless on … Continue reading

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Mass Transit

From New Geography. An excerpt. “The future of public transit is nearly empty buses and railcars. Yet President Biden’s American Jobs Plan calls for spending $85 billion on transit. Although transit carries less than 1 percent of passenger travel in the United States, and … Continue reading

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No Reservoirs Being Built

California Globe explores why. An excerpt. “In November 2014, California voters approved Proposition 1: The Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act. The $7.5 billion bond dedicated $2.7 billion for the public benefits of new water storage projects. Some ask, … Continue reading

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Fusion News

Great news from the The Times about the mosty promising green power strategy. An excerpt. “A British reactor has smashed the world record for the amount of energy made in a sustained nuclear fusion reaction, in what scientists said was … Continue reading

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Suburbs are where the Jobs are

Contrary to the wishful but incorrect narrative, story from The Pulse. An excerpt. “The great enemy of truth is very often not the lie–deliberate, contrived and dishonest–but the myth–persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic. Too often we hold fast to the cliches … Continue reading

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Market Based Environmentalism

A look at the conservative approach, from City Journal. An excerpt. “In June 2021, a group of young activists gathered in Miami’s Bayfront Park for the country’s “first ever conservative climate-change rally.” Volunteers in red T-shirts bustled about as 200 … Continue reading

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Very Good News

Building the world’s largest chip plant in Ohio, as reported by New Geography, is a long overdue game changer. An excerpt. “Intel Corp. CEO Pat Gelsinger presumably flew right over us this week when the head of the Santa Clara, … Continue reading

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