I love that California is the hippest, most progressive state in the country, but I hate that our Constitution can be amended by a majority of voters.
A.) Sit down and shut up. B.) Keep your opinion to yourself. The idioms above are the most frequently given answers by liberal energumens dispossessed of any competent rhetoric in support of their fascist arguments.
One of the definitions of “value,” per Merriam-Webster, is the relative worth, utility, or importance of something. Using the value definition framework, we can explore how an apartment house owner can add value to a property.
There are billions upon billions of creatures in the seven-mile deep oceans. Amongst them live the supremely graceful, beautifully designed, super-predator and most feared animal on Earth — Carcharodon carcharias or great white shark.
As the sun set on a beautiful Saturday evening, about 75 people milled about the courtyard of the Santa Monica Main Library commenting on a trio of electric cars on display.
There are three landmark-related development projects are up for public hearings this week. The appeal of landmark designation for a 47-unit, 1950s era apartment building at 301 Ocean Ave.
From its inception, America has stood for the principle that everyone is under the law. There are no kings or power elite that stand outside the law. Yet this has been overlooked in the midst of the escalating debate over the Bush administration’s alleged authorization of torture.
If I heard that someone had actually bought a Hummer in this day and age, I’d consider that big news. So when I heard that someone actually bought the entire company, the Hummer brand, I considered it enormous news.
It’s a bright, warm Southern California afternoon and I’m driving north on the I-405 from Irvine to Torrance, in the carpool lane at 80-plus miles per hour, in an electric car which makes its own electricity.
Because my deadline is Thursday at 4 p.m., by the time you read this, the Lakers will either be up one game or down one game in the NBA Finals. (I’m biting my tongue at the thought of the latter, which hurts if you think about it.
Four years ago, the Democratic minority on the Rules Committee of the U.S. House — the body that oversees legislative process for that side of the Capitol — issued a lengthy report excoriating the Republican majority for abandoning “procedural fairness” and “democratic accountability.
While I generally don’t see the glass as half full only because mine is perpetually half empty, I still try to remain cheerful by having a “Why not me?” outlook on life.