Archive for November 2025
These 7 trucks and SUVs are on hot streaks
7 Pickups and SUVs Bucking the Trend Despite a soft overall market, these older trucks and SUVs are climbing in value. Several of these utilitarian rigs had already become bonafide collector vehicles — and they are only getting hotter. 7 Pickups and SUVs Climbing the Market 1996 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer Photo by Ford We’re always…
Read MoreEXPOSED: The Left’s latest power grab
So they never have to answer to you again. We have the facts. We have the receipts. And now you need to see them for yourself. Hi John, They said it would never happen…They said no one would notice…They were wrong… A massive power grab by the Left has just been uncovered – and it’s…
Read MoreBullets fly, ICE stands tall.
Cartel traffickers. Violent illegals. Even terrorist operatives — all flooding in under the Left’s open-borders agenda. Tom Homan and our ICE heroes face it all. And now, they’re being hunted on American soil simply for doing their jobs
Read MoreWhat do people in high-tax cities and states do? They move
By Ford Madox Brown – Google Arts & Culture — cgENwnusEE2jEw, Public Domain Businessman and investor Kevin O’Leary recently described cities such as SJ and NYC as “uninvestable” with “insane” policies and taxes that are too high. The result? Revenue and population outflow. He digs into the data for The Herman Center. State and local income…
Read MoreShoo! How some taxes compel people to leave more than others
CFA (Country Fire Authority), CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons A review of the academic evidence on taxes and economic growth makes it clear that all taxes negatively affect economic growth–but some more than others. A Tax Foundation survey of 26 peer-reviewed studies since 1983 found that 23 indicated a negative relationship between taxes and…
Read MoreWeekend Reading, 11/8- How tax hikes chase away business. And customers
Image by Texas State Library and Archives Commission Mahan and Ellenberg take note. Austin, TX, once America’s favorite boomtown, hits the skids due to excessive taxation. National Review reports. On November 4, Austin residents will vote on whether to adopt a 20.2 percent property tax hike, the largest in the city’s history. {Ed note: it…
Read MoreThe real reasons local progressives want to get rid of single-family housing
September 8, 2021 As defenders of single-family home neighborhoods in San Jose keep winning the debate over Opportunity Housing, progressive advocates of mass upzoning increasingly reveal a deeper agenda: a diminishment of home ownership itself. Joel Kotkin explains in City Journal. Today, the aspiration of regular people to own homes—arguably one of the greatest achievements of…
Read More☆ Do upzonings produce more housing?
February 5, 2024 Image by Nico Hogg Bills legalizing “missing-middle” construction are passing nationwide, but other regulations stand in the way. Scott Beyer of Market Urbanist suggests that customized high-density proposals can effect real change, in this Opp Now exclusive. In 2021, California passed a bill that is now being emulated nationwide. SB9 allows by-right…
Read MoreUpzoning means no price hikes, just supply spikes
Photo by Sami Aksu Highlighting free-market fixes for the local affordability crunch, The Market Urbanist’s Scott Beyer unpacks how induced demand fears (in which supply increases drive up demand) miss the mark. Amid Silicon Valley’s sky-high housing costs and San Jose’s love for single family zoning, Beyer suggests upzoning could unleash more supply and lower prices. The…
Read MoreWhich local politicians do Democratic Socialists support?
October 1, 2023 Though not a party, the Democratic Socialists of America is a U.S. left-wing group whose chapters hold increasing sway over more mainstream Democrats in national, state, and municipal politics. The DSA views itself as community organization that’s building working class power and fighting for radical change, and generally supports activities around defunding the…
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