A Glaring Symptom of California’s Unsustainable Population Growth
The population of California has been growing at unsustainable levels for decades. Now, at nearly 40 million residents, the Golden State... Read More
Driving on Earth Day? Good Luck with the Traffic
For the millions of Californians worried about the state’s unsustainable population growth, the latest INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard report analyzes the problem... Read More
Overpopulation, Development, Stagnation, Migration and Vindication
Rejecting demographic reality should not be rewarded. Back in 1994, the Los Angeles Times published a letter to the editor of mine... Read More
Quality of Life and Overpopulation
From my world bicycle travels, I witnessed “quality of life” in more than 100 countries on six continents – a total of... Read More
Cassandra Syndrome Today
As a world bicycle traveler, you might refer to me as a Cassandra messenger. The Cassandra Syndrome derives from predictions of doom... Read More
New Census Bureau Stats Show California Resettled Most Immigrants since Obama’s Inauguration
As might be expected, overpopulated California has received the most migrants since 2010, 538,000. During 2014 alone, 1.6 million legal and illegal... Read More
Donald J. Trump: 45th U.S. President
The explanation for how Donald J. Trump won the presidency can be summarized in a single, simple statement: during eight years in... Read More
Can Blockbuster Filmmaking Raise Awareness of the Overpopulation Problem?
Harvard professor, code breaker and expert symbologist Robert Langdon returned in author Dan Brown’s 2013 bestseller, Inferno, with Florence, Italy, and Dante’s... Read More
Alabama Gets Immigration-Overpopulation Link; California (Willfully) Doesn’t
Tiny Alabama with its 4.9 million residents is lucky to have U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks raising awareness about immigration’s effect on rampant... Read More
On Independence Day, Remembering George Washington, the Immigration Realist
Washington advocated for sensible immigration. In George Washington’s 1794 letter to Vice President John Adams, he outlined his immigration vision. Washington wanted... Read More