Tag: Mayor London Breed
Ninth California Golden Fleece® Award Goes to State, Local Politicians, Government Planners, Regulators, and Anti-Development Activists
“California is the national poster child for expensive housing and homelessness,” Independent Institute Senior Fellow Lawrence J. McQuillan, Ph.D. said in a new report on California’s housing crisis. “The average home price in the state is about 250 percent above...
San Francisco Voters Elect Son of Cop-Killing Terrorists as District Attorney
San Francisco Just Elected Hugo Chavez’s Trusted Propagandist, San Francisco District Attorney How does a radical leftist activist lawyer, raised in Chicago by Weather Underground leaders Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, get elected to San Francisco District Attorney? Chesa Boudin,...
San Francisco Backs Down on Declaring NRA ‘Domestic Terrorist Organization’
The Second Amendment wins again. The San Francisco Supervisors recently decided to back off on their recent declaration that the National Rifle Association and its membership are “domestic terrorists.” Guess why? The NRA sued. In early September, the San Francisco City...
California Democrats Look to Turn Kavanaugh Confirmation Into a Blue Wave
Governor Jerry Brown, the highest ranking public official in the state, released a formal statement directly following Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination saying “This controversial and partisan choice further deepens the divisions of America and profoundly undermines democratic governance. A real tragedy.”...
California Representatives Explode In Opinion Over Kavanaugh Hearings
As Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh testifies against sexual assault accusations before the Senate Judiciary Committee, California Representatives from all over the state are exploding in opinion. Following the testament by Dr. Kristine Ford who is Kavanaugh’s accuser, past California...
London Breed Proposes New Housing Legislation
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has introduced legislation in an effort to keep more than 3,400 proposed housing units—of which nearly 500 of them are permanently affordable—from turning into another example of the city’s forgotten development region. With its demanding...