The post emphasizes the critical role of open debate and free speech within the conservative movement, particularly as elections approach. It calls for conservatives to unite and challenge weak leadership, stressing that discouraging dissenting opinions undermines the movement and mirrors leftist tactics. The post highlights the failure of conservatives to engage in local issues, such as in the Riverside Unified School District, leading to detrimental decisions. It advocates for active participation in social media to amplify conservative voices and counteract opposition narratives. Ultimately, the author urges unity, accountability, and proactive engagement in preserving core conservative values for the future.

A workshop addressing issues such as disparities in the County and the Register of Voters must prioritize collaboration, expert input, and community engagement. It should focus on identifying solutions rather than merely defending current practices or promoting staff. Listening to the affected public is crucial for gathering insights and fostering trust, while self-promotional optics can undermine the workshop’s intentions. Effective moderation by knowledgeable individuals is essential for facilitating meaningful dialogue. Ultimately, true problem-solving requires confronting difficult truths and integrating critical feedback to implement actionable solutions, ensuring the workshop is a serious effort aimed at fostering genuine improvement rather than a mere public relations exercise.

As a City Council member, I plan to address unsafe intersections, particularly at Columbia and Main, through proactive community engagement, thorough traffic studies, and collaboration with CalTrans. By seeking funding and advocating for comprehensive solutions, I aim to enhance traffic safety while keeping residents informed throughout the process.

Riverside’s 2024 election presents a pivotal choice for Ward 1 City Council representation, shaping the city’s future. Three significant issues influence voters: the impact of public sector unions on local politics and potential conflicts of interest; the high salaries of city employees compared to other sectors, raising questions about fairness and sustainability; and the contrasting approaches of candidates Philip Falcone, backed by unions, and independent Hass Ratnayake. Informed voting is crucial, urging residents to research candidates and engage in meaningful discourse.

The content criticizes political parties for prioritizing control and personal gain over public interests. It highlights the detrimental effects of partisan voting, suggesting that it leads to less informed choices. The piece calls for a reevaluation of how elections are conducted and questions the integrity of media influence on the voting process.

Returning from industry events, I reflect on a dedicated group within the channel who selflessly contribute to others. Observing from the sidelines, I noted many individuals with genuine hearts, focused on helping rather than branding. Inspired by their actions, I aim to increase my involvement and make a lasting impact in the community.

The author reflects on the current political climate in the U.S., expressing concern over increasing division and negative attitudes towards the country. Despite historical challenges and declining trust in political leaders, they remain optimistic as citizens engage more in local politics and embrace patriotism, aiming for unity and accountability in governance.

Robert Reich: The Poster Child for Living Off Government Ties? Robert Reich has managed to cultivate a very public persona as an economic commentator, political pundit, and former Secretary of Labor under the Clinton Administration. Despite that résumé, his career is a shining example of someone who has primarily leveraged government positions and contacts for […]

The article discusses the dangers of manipulated narratives in the digital age, highlighting how figures like Barack Obama exploit communication strategies to influence public opinion. It emphasizes the rise of “one-brain thinking,” where unverified information spreads rapidly across media, fostering division and echo chambers instead of unity and critical discourse. This dynamic leads to a decline in reasoned debate, replaced by slogans and memes lacking factual basis. The author warns that the prevalence of false news undermines democratic communication, advocating for personal accountability and critical thinking to counteract this trend and promote informed discussions rooted in facts.

California’s aging electrical infrastructure has been a major factor in some of the state’s worst disasters. Overhead transmission lines have sparked devastating wildfires, suffered extensive storm damage, and required costly maintenance, yet utilities and local governments continue to resist modern solutions.  One of the best alternatives is underground transmission lines, which significantly reduce fire risk, improve […]