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The world according to Jim:• Sad to say, but the evidence is mounting that the traditional bowl game, historically considered an end-of-season reward for all of the toil that college football players put in during the year, might be reaching its expiration date.Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin may have been the loudest voice, willing to call out the current procedure as a “dumb system,” but I’d guarantee he wasn’t and isn’t the only coach complaining about the perfect storm of the early signing period and opening of the transfer portal coming right on the heels of the end of the…
SACRAMENTO – In his remarks at the Minnesota State Fair on Sept. 2, 1901, Vice President Teddy Roosevelt gave his famous “speak softly but carry a big stick” speech. It mainly detailed his view of the proper federal approach toward foreign affairs – one that promoted quiet, resolute action rather than loud, disrespectful and inflammatory rhetoric. But his remarks also outlined his vision for government involvement in domestic affairs.Roosevelt was then a Republican, but the major parties have shifted ideologies over the years. At the time, many Republicans championed progressivism – a “square deal” that prioritized environmental protection, trust-busting, consumer…
Offered with apologies to Clement Clarke Moore.‘Twas the night before Christmas, and throughout the communityNot a complaint was heard – there existed pure unity;The thank-you notes were placed on the bulletin board with care,In hopes that the board and manager would soon see them there.The homeowners were nestled all snug in their beds,No worries of paint, roofs, or plumbing disturbing their heads,And the Vice President in her condo, and I in mine too,Had just settled down for a break from reviewing the dues.When out in the courtyard there arose such a clatter,I sprang to my balcony to see just what…
California’s population grew this year by nearly a quarter of a million residents, bouncing back close to the record-high population levels the Golden State had reached before the pandemic, but growing more slowly than the country as a whole and other large states in the South, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Thursday.“As the nation’s population surpasses 340 million, this is the fastest annual population growth the nation has seen since 2001,” the U.S. Census Bureau wrote in a statement Thursday. “The growth was primarily driven by rising net international migration.”After consistent population growth through the 2010’s, California’s population peaked at 39,556,000,…
President Joe Biden is garnering an interesting combination of righteous indignation and weird sympathy from the American people in his waning days in office for his biggest presidential pardon — that of his son, Hunter, completely exonerating him for his many legal problems.Presidential pardons, it must be said, can be viewed as an odd vestige of ancient royal prerogative when it comes to wiping clean the slates of people who have been convicted by our legal system and suddenly find themselves exonerated with the stroke of a pen by a chief executive who may or may not know all of…
California’s seemingly lofty paychecks look relatively run-of-the-mill when considering the state’s costly lifestyle and tax burdens. The annual “price parity” report from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis gives us a snapshot of relative differences among the 50 states in costs and incomes. My trusty spreadsheet reviewed the latest stats for 2023, which detail how expenses squeeze California’s incomes. Look, it comes as zero surprise that California is the priciest place to live. The state’s cost of living is 11.2% higher than the national norm, according to BEA math. After California came New Jersey at 8.2% above average, followed by…
Leslee Riddell’s cabin in Orange County’s Holy Jim Canyon was one of just seven to survive the Airport fire in September. Now, she’s doing everything she can to prepare the historic structure from the threats that winter storms and newly burned hills can bring: Floods, debris flows and mudslides.Thirty-four cabins were destroyed in the wildfire. Riddell’s cabin is nestled in the Cleveland National Forest only a few miles from where the blaze began, and sits at the bottom of a potentially slippery, 1,000-foot canyon wall, making it particularly vulnerable.“Everyone seems to think that our backyard is probably the worst of…
As recently as the early to mid-20th century, workers at ports were unloading cargo by hand. The introduction of heavy machinery like forklifts and container cranes drastically reduced the number of dockworkers that would otherwise be required. In the mid to late-20th century, when the shipping industry was revolutionized by the introduction of standardized containers, unions resisted the reduction in the required labor force by going on the longest strike in US shipping history, lasting 130 days and shutting down 56 ports on the West Coast. Dockworkers have a long history of resisting technology and innovation. A few years ago, I was…
By Manfred W. Keil and Ivan Kolesnikov | Inland Empire Economic PartnershipOne of the most highly regarded measures of an economy’s health is real Gross Domestic Product growth. We want to compare how the Inland Empire fared relative to other regions within the Southern California Association of Government area — Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura and Imperial counties. Which region grew the fastest recently?While we assume most readers have some interest in the economic well-being of our region and indeed, are in jobs related to the economy, many of you primarily look at headline-generating unemployment rates or employment growth rates when…
Q: Hello Honk: I’m getting conflicting results searching for legalities of flashing brake lights. I find them super annoying and distracting especially in traffic. Are they legal? – Natalie Merrow, Costa Mesa A: Maybe. Honk has seen them on the roads once or twice, and he found them a bit distracting, too. Others likely see them as a safety measure, telling those behind, “Dudes, I am slowing down!” Brian Kinsey, a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol out of the San Juan Capistrano outpost, doesn’t recall seeing them out in the asphalt jungle. But he was kind enough to look…