Author: John Maniaci
John Maniaci joined the United States Air Force in 2005 as a Military Police and Security Airmen. Serving across the world in South Korea, Kuwait, Italy, Greenland, and Iraq, John has been exposed to international politics and multinational customs. After seven years of service, John went back to college and completed his undergraduate studies with a Bachelors Degree in Public Policy, and John fulfilled the position of President of the University Veterans Club.
More Money, More Problems
California is often praised by its leadership as the 5th biggest economy in the world in the face of critics by its progressive government. To this I say, California has grown in spite of its government policies, not because of...
Payouts for Harassers, the CSU Way
The California State Auditor is arguably the last hope for transparency and accountability in an otherwise one-party, one-mind state. So when the State Auditor comes out and publishes reports, you can either count on heads rolling or finger pointing. Then,...
Union Strikes on the Backs of California Taxpayers
If unions are not covering their members on strike, then maybe Californians need to ask themselves, “where is that money going?” Union work, the long protected method of employment from the “evil corporate empires.” Depending on your experience, you may...
California Education Budget: Graded F-
Kids – it is always about the children. Better schools, better programs, more safety, less discipline, less stress; take your pick and you have probably heard someone speak on its importance and their fight to fix the problem. Because, why...
California Healthcare is Flatlining
Sitting in the waiting room for your name or number to be called, then sitting in the smaller room waiting for the doctor, and after 45+ minutes the doctor comes in and talks to you for 5 minutes and leaves....
By-Right Housing by Might Politics
What was once the American dream, to own a home for your family, is now becoming a fading fantasy for many Californians. The rate of home ownership in California is approximately 10% less than the national rate. Our state population...