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Month: August 2025

Emergency Protective Orders for Preventing Domestic Violence

August 9, 2025   2:30 amAugust 9, 2025   2:31 am
Division 10, Part 3, Chapter 2 of the California Family Code deals with the issuance and effect of emergency protective orders for the prevention of domestic violence in this state. Section 6250 authorizes a judicial officer to issue an ex...
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The Democrat Meltdown is Emblematic of their Collapse

August 8, 2025   1:00 pmAugust 11, 2025   7:54 am
Democrats everywhere are melting down. It’s very public, juvenile, unhinged and non compos mentis. The Democrat Party has a serious problem: Democrats are collapsing very publicly over every Trump policy win, tariffs and trade deal, or agency firing. Yet Democrats...
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The Monkees, Grok, and the Myth of Machine Wisdom 

August 8, 2025   9:48 amAugust 8, 2025   9:48 am
Recently, Grok – Elon Musk’s AI chatbot on X (formerly Twitter) – was widely mocked for responses deemed controversial or offensive. But the fiasco wasn’t surprising. Grok runs on a large language model, and language models don’t create facts or...
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Sacramento Spending Another $12 Million on Tiny Homes for Homeless – on Top of Billions More

August 8, 2025   2:45 amAugust 8, 2025   6:23 am
The City of Sacramento Department of Community Response received a $12.35 million “Encampment Resolution Funds grant” from the California Department of Housing and Community Development in October 2024 – 10 months ago – “to purchase and construct additional tiny homes...
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Another Legislative Statement in Bills

August 8, 2025   2:30 amAugust 8, 2025   2:31 am
I was reading a bill over the Recess and came across what I believed was a new legislative statement: “It is the preference of the Legislature for the County of San Mateo to opt into the district.” We are all...
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Union Turns Education Into Big Political Business

August 7, 2025   12:00 pmAugust 7, 2025   11:59 am
The National Education Association’s annual convention fascinates on several levels, as the concourse displays a championing of whatever’s the newest thing in woke-ism. But Old Reliable is the group’s New Business Initiatives (NBIs), which tell you what the NEA power...
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Ringside: The Case for Carbon Sequestration via Forestry and Mass Timber

August 7, 2025   3:05 amAugust 7, 2025   3:06 am
There are at least two massive opportunities to engage in cost-effective carbon sequestration. Neither would require subsidies and both could be performed exclusively by the private sector. They are controversial, but for different reasons. This week, building on last week’s...
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