Archive for May 2025
TURNING POINT USA
Friend, We recently wrapped up one of Turning Point USA’s latest stops on the American Comeback Tour at UC San Diego… I wish you could have been there to see it. Another packed quad. Students eager to listen. Flags waving. Cheers for America. Energy you could feel in your bones. Not in Texas… Not in…
Read More400 HP for Under $40K? Try These 6 American Classics
At the end of the day, it can be hard to beat a good ol’ American V-8. Check out these six classics that put down big power for their era and can be bought for a reasonable sum today Top stories for you Smashing Success Why All American Classics Crushes Classic Cars for Clout on…
Read MoreOpinion: Many CA cities to begin privatizing police forces
Image by Thomas Hawk Pirate Wires’s Dean W. Ball predicts a wave of free market-ification in local jurisdictions like San Jose, when it comes to firefighting, education, and—yes—even police. California is not unique among American cities and states, many of which exhibit similar problems. But it does exhibit them more dramatically than anywhere else in…
Read MoreWhen gov’t “solutions” are simplistic, uncreative, and trip over obvious truths
Image by Daniel Foster For millennia, humans have interacted with elephants without noticing their communications with each other. In 218 B.C., Hannibal famously led an army over the Alps with elephants in its ranks. South Asians have long harnessed them for labor. In 1883, P.T. Barnum marched them across the Brooklyn Bridge. And as Jacob…
Read MoreValley Water News May 2025
Help us shape our water future Valley Water’s draft Water Supply Master Plan 2050 is now open for public review. The plan outlines strategies to secure a safe, reliable water supply amid climate challenges. Share your feedback by July 15. Where does your money go? Valley Water’s new budget funds…
Read MoreStars & Stripes Celebration 8-2-25
SJ has fourth-highest homeless population per capita in nation
Image by James Abbott There were an estimated 363 homeless people per 100,000 residents in San Jose last year, according to insidermonkey.com. The only U.S. cities with higher homelessness rates were: NY; LA; and Eugene, OR. In 2022, there were an estimated 582,000 homeless Americans. A report published by Homebay sheds light on the correlation between expensive…
Read MorePart of the fun of the free market: you can’t (fully) predict what’s coming
Image by Wikimedia Commons In a free-flowing Substack essay, Samridhi Ranjan pays homage to all the things that don’t have a formula. That don’t turn out the same way every time. The joys of life that (like the Valley’s market itself) get tousled by the wind, molded by human touch, and transformed into something unique…
Read MoreSF plans to add 1,500 beds for unhoused in next six months
San Francisco Embarcadero SAFE Navigation Center. Image by Spring Structures SF’s overhaul of its homelessness strategy is centered on adding 1,500 new shelter beds in the next six months and restructuring outreach teams and supportive service programs. SJ hopes to add 1,400 new beds over the next year. Planetizen reports. A new plan from San…
Read MoreAlas, Prop 36, we knew thee well
Image by Wikimedia Commons First, DA Rosen slow-walks Prop 36 prosecutions. Now, Newsom defunds it. So much for the popular will expressing itself. CBS Sacramento reports. One item not mentioned at all in the state budget is causing a stir for some conservative lawmakers and law enforcement advocates. There is no funding allocated for Proposition…
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