Ringside: The Regulatory Burden that Prevents Abundance
‘California is over-regulated, over-litigated, and over-taxed, so much so that many are quitting and moving out or simply not starting a new business’
‘California is over-regulated, over-litigated, and over-taxed, so much so that many are quitting and moving out or simply not starting a new business’
Fewer of these projects would be needed if we restored balance to the rules governing the delta pumps
California’s current energy strategy is a path to poverty and micromanaged energy insecurity
Out-of-control bureaucrats and litigators throttle down Delta pumps to a fraction of their capacity even during wet winters
Solving California’s water supply challenges is impossible without significant reform to our state’s regulatory and legal environment
A political strategy to restore affordable abundance in California starts by uniting the industries that provide the foundation of all economic growth
It is a political choice to impose scarcity on Californians that has created chronic water scarcity, along with scarcity of everything else
Global oligarchs are using the iron fist in the velvet glove to pursue their end goal of limiting the individual in all facets of life
California’s first water plans exemplified the best of that century’s ideas and potential
Replacing the destructive policies of scarcity with policies that nurture abundance would set an example to the world