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Author: Thomas Buckley

Thomas Buckley is the former mayor of Lake Elsinore, CA, a Senior Fellow at the California Policy Center, and a former newspaper reporter.  He is currently the operator of a small communications and planning consultancy and can be reached directly at planbuckley@gmail.com. You can read more of his work at his Substack page.

The Masked Avenger Strikes Again!

January 6, 2024   12:02 pmJanuary 8, 2024   6:47 pm
Fresh off of her stupefying victory in court that allows her to continue to throttle public opinion, Los Angeles County’s Director of the Department of Public Health not-a-real-doctor Barbara Ferrer imposed a new mask at the start of the new...
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Swap Out Su: Reps. Foxx & Kiley Call on Biden to Drop Julie Su

January 4, 2024   4:27 pmJanuary 4, 2024   4:27 pm
The chair of the House of Representatives Education and the Workforce Committee and the chair of its Workforce Protections subcommittee today asked President Joe Biden to drop his quest to remove the word “acting” from Julie Su’s labor secretary title...
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LA Juvenile Loophole: Re-Sentencing, Semantics, and Gascon

January 3, 2024   11:35 amJanuary 3, 2024   2:19 pm
In the before time – the long long ago – when a Los Angeles juvenile committed an especially egregious crime he (do not complain about the pronouns in this article – they’re mostly guys) faced the possibility of being prosecuted...
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Gascon’s Parole Policies Putting Felons on the Street

January 3, 2024   2:30 amJanuary 3, 2024   2:31 am
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon is what is known as a decarcerationist.  That means he wants as few people in jail as possible. The theory – birthed in academia –  has gained steam of late amongst the progressive...
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Tunneling to Nowhere: Del Mar Train Proposals Raise Eyebrows

January 2, 2024   6:56 amJanuary 2, 2024   6:57 am
The train tracks along the ocean in Del Mar are slipping and they have been for years. The tracks in the San Clemente area of the same route – which carries freight and the Coaster and AMTRAK Surfliner trains –...
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About Next Year… Through a Glass Darkly…

January 1, 2024   8:15 amJanuary 1, 2024   8:15 am
Instead of About Last Year, we thought the literal turning of the page on 2023 called for a look forward to 2024.  2023 was good for some, not good for others, just like any year ever. But it was so...
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The Pandemic Is Over: Then Why Are There So Many More Californians Dying?

December 30, 2023   2:55 amDecember 30, 2023   8:34 am
Note – the numbers used below are rounded for simplicity and come from state and federal sources. COVID has claimed about 105,000 lives in the state since 2020. In that same time period, 82,000 more Californians died from everything else...
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