Archive for April 2025
☆ Opinion: Ranked-choice voting system messily, dangerously overcomplicated
Image by Wikimedia Commons Tomorrow, SCC Supes will consider adopting ranked-choice voting for future elections. In this Opp Now exclusive, local resident Alice Kao critiques RCV’s tabulating methods as non-intuitive and confusing, adding that (by design) they end up discarding many voters’ preferences. For those unfamiliar with Ranked Choice Voting, it’s a complex system that…
Read MoreElon Musk Warns of America’s $36 Trillion Dollar Debt Bomb
The system is crumbling, protect your wealth or suffer the fallout. Elon Musk has avoided two major financial crises before. He pulled Tesla and SpaceX back from the brink of collapse and built two of the most valuable companies in history. Now, he’s sounding the alarm about America’s $36 trillion debt time bomb that could…
Read More☆ Remembering: Passover in Naglee Park, 1925
Jan Sadeler: Preparation for the Passover, 1585. Image by Wikimedia Commons On the first evening of Passover, historian April Halberstadt invites us to pull up a chair as she recounts the fascinating and inspiring stories of three Jewish San Joseans: doctor/musician Ephraim Engleman, and market owners/activists Sarah and Louis Richards. An Opp Now exclusive. Spring…
Read More(Successful) local strikes tend to be contagious
Image from the Charlie Chaplin film Modern Times, 1936. We revisit a Governing.com analysis of SJ’s infamous union deal from two years ago, and wonder if Bay Area gov’t strikes—once taboo, recently regaining traction—might fade to the background again post-VTA strike. [Editor’s note: The following article was published in 2023.] Most city workers in San…
Read MoreThree marks of high-quality, enlightening media
In one of the most poignant scenes from Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, retired professor Faber makes the case for literature to Montag using a few key criteria (that apply also to film; podcasts; and, hey, news commentary!): it’s all about “pores,” leisure, and the freedom to act. “You’re a hopeless romantic,” said Faber. … “It’s…
Read MoreCan current homelessness programs really fix the homelessness crisis?
Alejandra Lazo of the Wall Street Journal (June 15, 2019) takes a hard look at how California spends money to address homelessness, and if it’s working. “California’s homeless population is going up despite billions of dollars in taxpayer funded efforts, according to recently released data and officials…Homelessness grew 42% in San Jose over the past…
Read More☆ Smith and Wolf: Where SJ and SF’s Housing First methodology went wrong (2/4)
Image by County of Los Angeles Bay Area homeless policy advocates Irene Smith and Tom Wolf discuss why they believe CA’s extreme Housing First approach (barrier-free Permanent Supportive Housing) harms our homeless neighbors and community. What if local pols pursued “middle ground” solutions instead? Part 2 of an Opp Now exclusive. Opportunity Now: Earlier, you…
Read MoreWhy Labor/Left can’t win city- and countywide elections in Silicon Valley
Matt Mahan defeated Labor-backed Cindy Chavez in the SJ 2022 mayoral race–even though he was outspent substantially. And in this year’s primary election, Labor didn’t even mount a challenge to Mahan, who waltzed to an 86% victory. In this Opp Now exclusive, we asked local political watchers from across the political spectrum* why South Bay…
Read MoreIs California’s two-party system reaching its expiration date?
Tom Campbell, former Bay Area Congressman and State Senator, is chair of the nascent Common Sense Party, and below explores the vibrant center left wide open by our current two party system, and how increasing numbers of people are looking for a Third Way. The two major parties in California have gone to their extremes. The…
Read More☆ Gus Mattammal on Mayor Mahan’s incentive plan for city leaders: “worth doing the experiment”
SJ Mayor Mahan wants to tie city leadership’s pay to outcomes in homelessness, public safety, clean neighborhoods, and business development. But will it work? In an Opp Now exclusive Q&A, entrepreneur and MCC Councilmember Gus Mattammal says it’s worth a try, but progress is much more feasible in two of the targeted areas. Opportunity Now:…
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