The “Age of Man” or a Flash in the Pan?
By Leon Kolankiewicz October 31, 2011 Has Planet Earth been profoundly altered by 7 billion human beings and our ever more potent... Read More
Playing Baseball: Another Job Americans Won’t Do?
By Joe Guzzardi October 24, 2011 Texas Rangers’ pitcher Alexi Ogando, an outstanding performer in the World Series, had his voyage from... Read More
Ample Evidence (Unreported) That the U.S. Has Plenty of Skilled American Workers
By Joe Guzzardi December 8, 2011 On one issue, the Republican candidates and Democratic president Barack Obama agree: the United States needs... Read More
California Voters Would Reject Initiative to Allow Aliens to Work Legally
By Joe Guzzardi December 6, 2011 California Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes’ announcement that his proposed initiative which would allow nearly a million illegal... Read More
Last Week’s “Improved” Economic Reports, Crunched Realistically
By Joe Guzzardi December 5, 2011 After a weekend of crunching the economic data released on December 3, I find more bad... Read More
Population Growth Still a Problem in California
By Ric OberlinkDecember 2, 2011 Thinking about long-term problems and finding solutions for them are not exactly the strong suits of politicians,... Read More
How Low Can the Jobs Market Go? Don’t Ask
By Joe Guzzardi December 2, 2011 The Labor Department’s press release indicating that unemployment insurance claims rose last week by 6,000 to... Read More
Profiles in Cowardice
The three word title of my commentary is an obvious play on the title of the defining book authored by the late... Read More
We Are Not Alone
When we ask for the enforcement of our immigration laws, we often feel as an island. We are labeled with derogatory names... Read More
Laboring Under a Misconception
There are currently a number of arguments being made for having local governments ignore the immigration laws and, on closer scrutiny all... Read More