You might be surprised what sort of low-lives would crave a quarter mil job with no professional qualifications and no…
That would just spark even more corruption and only allow independently wealthy people to run and win.
SB 249? It got killed via suspense file in assembly appropriations. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billHistoryClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260SB249
Without commenting on your specific stats, I would say that is an excellent question. Maybe you should be a Supervisor.…
Criticizing past elected trustees of the Orange County Board of Supervisors reflects not only their leadership weaknesses but also flaws…
Can someone explain why there are 1 county worker for every 160+ citizens that doesn’t include state, federal, cities plus…
Given how significant this would be in addressing MAGA misbehavior, one would think that Newsom should sign it. What's the…
I'm leaning toward the concept of making the Board, de facto part time by cutting Supervisor's salaries by two-thirds and…
By the way, on the County Board of Education - they have almost no authority over anything and have been…
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Yes, we’re serious about ending the O.C. blog war
Posted on July 1, 2010 | 15 Comments[poll id=”289″] Well, we got our response to the inital post I wrote in an attempt to end the festering Orange County blog war. If you recall, we asked the […] -
It is time to end the Orange County blog war, even if I pay the price for it
Posted on June 24, 2010 | 97 CommentsTorturing each other isn’t what blogging should be about… I am supposed to go tomorrow to the office of Todd Gallinger, the attorney the guys from the Liberal OC hired […] -
Martin Wisckol shills for the Liberal OC yet again
Posted on June 2, 2010 | 1 CommentWisckol’s latest journalistic gem was a lame article about the controversy stirred up between GOP candidates Jerry Amante and Steven Choi, in their campaign for the GOP nomination in […] -
Supervisor Janet Nguyen says she is worried about blog comments
Posted on May 18, 2010 | 1 CommentJanet Nguyen’s blog attack dog, Chris Prevatt, a County worker The Orange County Board of Supervisors adapted a new Social Media policy today. I found Chairman Janet Nguyen’s comments to […] -
Board of Voice of OC includes 2 defense lawyers, yet they rip Shawn Nelson?
Posted on May 16, 2010 | 6 CommentsHas Voice of OC Board Member Jess Araujo defended any sex offenders? Do the members of the Board of Directors of the increasingly lame Voice of OC website even bother […] -
The Orange Juice blog has been upgraded to a new server!
Posted on May 13, 2010 | 7 CommentsThe Orange Juice blog – now mightier than ever! You might be wondering why the Orange Juice blog has been offline at times today. We received this note from GoDaddy, […] -
How we defeated the Realsafe malware
Posted on May 12, 2010 | 2 CommentsIn case you are wondering, our blog came under the same attack this morning that other blogs all over the world have been suffering this week, including our “friends” at […] -
Please wish our editor, Vern Nelson, a Happy Birthday!
Posted on April 27, 2010 | 20 CommentsHappy Birthday Vern! Vern Nelson, the new Editor of the Orange Juice Blog, is celebrating his Birthday today. Please join us in wishing Vern a very Happy Birthday! Click here […] -
Pedroza out as editor – time for regime change at the Orange Juice blog!
Posted on April 14, 2010 | 48 CommentsMeet the new boss at the Orange Juice – Vern Nelson! Well folks, it has been a pleasure serving you but I am moving on. I have asked our blogger Vern […] -
Fullerton blog forum will include Bushala, Pedroza, Cunningham, and Chmielewski!
Posted on March 22, 2010 | 21 CommentsThe “Neighbors United for Fullerton,” who are also known as “NUFF” have invited a gaggle of Orange County political bloggers to participate in a moderated forum regarding what blogs are. […] -
Total Buzz shills for the Lib OC, again
Posted on February 6, 2010 | 4 CommentsThese ads appear on Total Buzz for free. Is it any surprise that Martin Wisckol shills for these guys? Is it any surprise that Total Buzz blogger Martin Wisckol has […]
If we want better and more transparent elected representatives we simply need to pay them more. Take a look at…