Hurricane Clean Up: Jobs for Americans
Monster Storm Irma leaves devastation behind. In the wake of the September Bureau of Labor Statistics report that showed a negative 33,000... Read More
Fur-Bearing Animals, Other Critters Being Driven to Extinction for Dinner
Hunting for food and purported medicinal products is threatening more than 300 species of mammals with extinction in what is being called... Read More
Latest Federal Data Shows that Sanctuaries Aren’t Safe Places
SB 54 will have its day in court. In the wake of the California State Legislator’s decision to become a sanctuary state,... Read More
Included in Trump’s 70-Point Immigration Principles: More Judges
DHS, ICE, Enforcement Advocates Endorse Hiring More Immigration Judges. One of President Trump’s 70-point immigration principles sent to Congress on October 8... Read More
Enforcement Gives Jeopardized Habitat a Helping Hand
A trash-filled wash located below Arizona’s scenic Diablito Mountain, 21 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border at Nogales. Among the many positives... Read More
Bad Bureau of Labor Statistics September Report—Minus 33,000 Jobs
Hurricanes Irma, one of three storms blamed for weak September jobs report. Going into the Bureau of Labor Statistics release of it... Read More
Congress Debates Four Amnesties, but No E-Verify Progress
Amnesties (four!) mean more population growth, fewer American jobs. Congressional amnesty discussions have Californians on edge. Once amnesty banter picks up on... Read More
Brown Signs Bills to Alleviate Affordable Housing Shortage; Mum on Population Growth
Senate Pro Tem President Kevin de Leon Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, and others at Hunter’s Point, an impoverished, crime-ridden neighborhood Sacramento... Read More
Choice for Congress: More Illegal Immigration or Free College Educations for American HS Students?
$116 Billion Annual Illegal Immigration Cost Would Cover College Tuition Bills Mathematicians have long strived for ways to help people understand what staggeringly... Read More
Here Come the Giga-Mansions; There Go California’s Magnificent Hillsides
Home, Sweet, Home: 100,000-square-foot, $500 million monstrosity, latest Los Angeles trend. Not many Southern Californians know that there’s a 97-acre plot of... Read More