How Did She Win? What the Dems Can Learn
COMMON DREAMS-As progressives nationwide celebrated Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's primary victory in New York's 14th congressional district over establishment 10-term Rep. Joseph Crowley
COMMON DREAMS-As progressives nationwide celebrated Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's primary victory in New York's 14th congressional district over establishment 10-term Rep. Joseph Crowley
FOSSIL FUEL FIGHT--California elected officials on Tuesday sent a letter urging Governor Jerry Brown to phase out fossil fuel production in the state. Elected Officials to Protect California, a group whose mission is "to empower bold, courageous leadership from elected officials on climate change from the ground up," sent the letter.
DISABILITY PERSPECTIVE--When you live with a disability, finding a home that meets both your desires and needs can be challenging. Like everyone else, you want your home to provide you with more than just a roof over your head. Your home should offer comfort and support as well.
PERSPECTIVE--The question is, why are our campuses still rife with such racism a half-century after the racial integration of American higher education?
BCK FILE--Since 2015, Donald Trump has used explosive rhetoric to promote his “border wall” and has demonized people from Mexico and Central America.
@THE GUSS REPORT-In downtown Los Angeles, Tuesday is when more local government meetings are held, making it the juiciest day of the week for anyone who enjoys seeing aloof politicians and their sometimes unqualified appointees get torched by critics who are keyed-in to civic issues and political corruption.
GELFAND’S WORLD--Back during the administration of George W Bush, I pondered the goal of restoring liberalism to American politics.
JUST SAYIN’--The Koreatown subdivision election had a voter turnout of almost 19,000 stakeholders.
CORRUPTION WATCH-The difference between corruption and ‘corruptionism’ is crucial.
DEEGAN ON LA-The density versus housing preservation argument is as much about politics as it is about the specifics of density, preservation or the need for abundant and affordable housing.
FIRST PERSON-So how does one deal with a problem like the present never-ending stream of undocumented aliens and their children flocking to and illegally crossing our borders?
ANIMAL WATCH-On Tuesday afternoon, June 19, Ursula Carmody, an experienced volunteer at the Los Angeles Animal Services' Harbor shelter in San Pedro, bathed and brushed a medium-sized, male Shepherd-mix dog which had been picked up as a stray eight days before.
ALPERN AT LARGE--As stated in my last CityWatch article, conflating "feelings" with law enforcement on such heart-wrenching issues as homeless and border law enforcement lead to cruel results, and with the critical resources needed to help the truly unfortunate being squandered on those who are anything BUT victims.
RANTZ & RAVEZ-I have some timely subjects to share with you this week from RantZ and RaveZ.
MISERY CAPITAL OF THE WORLD-Sky-high housing prices in California and New York have made the two states the epicenter of America’s homeless crisis.
BE RICH OR BE SCREWED--The White House on Thursday released a 32-point plan (pdf) to reorganize several departments of the federal government.
ALPERN AT LARGE--Whether we like it or not, both liberals and conservatives alike are becoming equally, and emphatically, disenfranchised and angry at how our homeless and border policies are being enforced ... or, perhaps, more accurately, NOT being enforced.
CORRUPTION WATCH-The most dangerous notion in Western Civilization is the idea that one religion or one people has an exclusive lock on The Truth.
DAILY OUTRAGE--Public money will be used to build a $900 million office skyscraper for L.A. city workers.
SPORTS POLITICS--In a New York Timesop-ed, several current and former NFL players rejected President Donald Trump's request for a list of people they would like to see him pardon, demanding instead that he enact far-reaching reforms to end the crisis of mass incarceration, which has seen black Americans sent to prison at more than five times the rate of white Americans.(Photo above: LA Rams players raise fists during anthem.)
LOS FELIZ LEDGER SPECIAL REPORT--A non-elected committee created to provide guidelines regarding affordable housing and development for the Los Feliz Neighborhood Council has been meeting illegally since December 2017 in violation of California’s Ralph M. Brown Act, which guarantees the public’s right to be informed of and to attend and participate in meetings of local legislative bodies.
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