Could This Entrepreneur Become Our Homeless Czar?
DEEGAN ON LA-Isn’t dealing with the homeless a no-brainer? Feed them, house them and medicate them when necessary.
DEEGAN ON LA-Isn’t dealing with the homeless a no-brainer? Feed them, house them and medicate them when necessary.
GUEST WORDS--In a blue state, in a blue city, on the Bruin blue campus of a public university system that once gave rise to the Free Speech Movement, why were the UCLA administration and Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer, a liberal Democrat, bent on charging and jailing four young protesters for briefly interrupting a 2018 campus speaking appearance by U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin?
HOUSING JUSTICE-This past weekend, inside the Morningside High School gymnasium in Inglewood, hundreds of housing activists and renters, of all ages and colors, sat together in the bleachers and talked solutions.
DEMOCRACY NOW-We speak with investigative reporter Aaron Glantz about his new book “Homewreckers.”
MY TURN-I support Elizabeth Warren and most of the ideas of the other Democratic Party candidates, but I'm saddened that in the most recent televised debate, Warren and the others continued to allow the conversation on Single Payer Healthcare to be framed by false information.
CLIMATE POLITICS-Extinction Rebellion, XR, established on October 31, 2018, has become a powerful force across the globe, almost overnight.
OTHER WORDS-Mattel executives say they’re worried about girls developing “self-limiting beliefs,” resulting in a “dream gap” with boys.
FOREIGN POLICY OFF THE CUFF--Turkey’s Syrian venture is rapidly turning sour from President Erdogan’s point of view.
ALPERN AT LARGE--For those of us who remember the Cold War, the influence of Western civilization was supposed to crack the Iron Curtain and the Berlin Wall with the messages of freedom of speech and religion, capitalism, entrepreneurism, and the plight of the ordinary man or woman.
CONNECTING CALIFORNIA-Bring back Topgun! By that, I do not mean Top Gun, the cliché-ridden, late-Cold War Tom Cruise film about speed-crazy Naval fighter pilots that still defines San Diego in the public imagination.
EASTSIDER-In a less rowdy but still very well attended GPNC meeting, it became increasingly clear that the City’s (and County Public Health) proposed rules regarding street vending are simply not ready for prime time.
PLANNING WATCH-When even the Los Angeles Times questions Eric Garcetti ‘s high profile international role on climate change, you know that there is a mystery afoot.
WHEN ENOUGH IS ENOUGH--Mazel Tov! We made it to Trump’s 1,000th year day!
SCOTUS POLITICS-In recent years the legitimacy of the Supreme Court has come under question as Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, and Senate Republicans have bent the nomination process for their own political gain.
‘WE HAVE SEEN THE ENEMY’--Freedom (to lie) isn’t free. For the campaign to re-elect Donald Trump it costs $1.5 million a week. And that’s just last week’s tab.
ONE MAN’S OPINION-In the 1950s, we knew where we stood as a nation and where we were going.
MY TURN-There is a rather grotesque irony that exists when it comes to the present-day reporting of the news.
AT LENGTH-As the House of Representatives quickly moves forward on its impeachment inquiry — an inquiry that is gaining public support as it reaches 52 percent and disapproval ratings for the president drops to 41.7 percent — Donald Trump’s campaign has launched a $10-million television ad-buy that paints the impeachment push as an effort by the Democrats to “steal” the election.
@THE GUSS REPORT-It’s October again and that means Columbus Day, which in LA means Indigenous Peoples Day.
NEW GEOGRAPHY--In the ever-intensifying battle between red and blue, the consultants, fixers and self-serving media thrive, but America suffers.
“I THINK HE’S STILL MY PERSONAL LAWYER’--Rudy Giuliani speaks to members of the media during a White House Sports and Fitness Day at the South Lawn of the White House May 30, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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