With a ban on foie gras, New York City diners and restaurateurs get another government edict crammed down their throats.
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Tag Archives: California
A Self-Defeating IRS Hard Line
The IRS sacrifices hundreds of thousands of dollars of collateral to save a handful of bucks in filing fees. Go figure.
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Californians In The Dark
What is the first responsibility of a modern government? A Californian might suggest it is to keep the lights on.
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A Bipartisan Response To NCAA Exploitation
For student-athletes, red and blue politics may align to let them earn some greenbacks.
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Auto-tuning California’s Sour Note
California lawmakers dropped a bomb on the music business, so advisers now need to remix studio business dealings.
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Paradise Lost
Billions of dollars of utility assets do not become dangerously decrepit overnight. It takes years of diligent neglect.
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Fred, Dino And The First Amendment
First Amendment rights go back a long time, if not quite to the Stone Age. But Fred Flintstone is a fan.
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A Shorter Route From No Place To Nowhere
Still a pipe dream but with a shorter pipe, California’s reduced rail project will satisfy almost nobody if it gets built.
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Breaking PG&E Won’t Stop Fires
Pushing California’s biggest utility close to bankruptcy won’t stop fires from spreading across mismanaged land.
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You Broke PG&E, So Buy It
As politicians bluster about a state takeover of PG&E, the utility’s management must be tempted to hand them the keys.
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