Search isn’t hidden on The LiberalOC blog (upper left hand corner) way back Machine has LiberalOC posts. Sounds like you…
Ask Lyster to Google "substitution effect", since nobody in city government seems to have ever heard of it. (Peoples' leisure…
Yes but I do check in with him. Because I figure whatever he says is the best they've got, and…
They threw that "economic engine" bullshit at everything. Common sense dictates that sales tax generation outside the stadium must be…
How do you like these apples? "In the nearly 30 years between fiscal years 1997–98 and 2024–25, Anaheim received revenue of $30.6 million from…
Business of Baseball!
Almost all cities with big league teams bend over for them and Anaheim is no exception. Of course the deals…
Anaheim seems to be uniquely obsequious when it comes to the Angels (or any monied interest, really), but it's a…
"Angels ownership pays no ongoing rent, and will pay no ongoing rent, despite its option to extend the lease with…
State Senate Archive
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Deadliest Budget Cut Ahead for Pets
Posted on February 3, 2012 | No Comments. . . California has a massive budget crisis and since our state is in a state of gridlock where Democrats refuse to concede cuts to their pet causes and […] -
An Open Challenge to Disingenuous Don Wagner
Posted on February 1, 2012 | 16 Comments. . . [ED. NOTE – As soon as I saw this incredibly wordy and dishonest piece supposedly penned by Irvine Assemblyman Don “Spanky” Wagner, on the Flash Report, attacking […] -
State Senate Districts to be — nesting? mastered? illegal? delayed?
Posted on January 11, 2012 | 3 Comments. . . [For this post, I’ll just start with the disclaimer. I am hopelessly compromised on this topic, both as a Democratic politico and someone who put in a […] -
…and lastly, our new State Senate Districts.
Posted on August 3, 2011 | 19 Comments. . . Orange County’s four newly redrawn State Senate districts are not quite as exciting as our new Congressional Districts (with one probable Dem pickup and a Repug cage-match) […] -
State Referendum filed to Repeal AB 27x (Redevelopment Pay-to-Play)
Posted on July 20, 2011 | 2 Comments. . . Earlier today, Marko Mlikotin, president, California Alliance to Protect Private Property Rights, CAPPPR, filed a referundum with the attorney General to repeal AB27x, the legislation that allows […] -
League of CA Cities and Redevelopment Agencies lawsuit v. State
Posted on July 20, 2011 | No Comments. . . As soon as the state Legislature passed, and governor Brown signed, ABx1 26 and ABx1 27 we anticipated the current request by the League of Cities and […]
I think it's just hard to find certain LibOC pieces on Wayback, because they didn't get as many readers as…