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Riverside Taxpayers Deserve Results, Not Political Résumés

Riverside residents are repeatedly told there is not enough money. Not enough money for public safety. Not enough money for streets. Not enough money for infrastructure. Not enough money to address homelessness effectively. Not enough money to prevent another “crisis” at City Hall. Yet there always seems to be money for conferences, coalitions, committees, advocacy […]

Riverside City Politics: Voters Must Look Beyond Campaign Slogans, Endorsements, and Political Theater

As Riverside moves deeper into another election cycle, voters face an important question: Do we continue electing political insiders, operatives, and ideologues who helped create our current problems, or do we finally demand qualified leadership with real-world experience, fiscal discipline, and accountability? The answer will determine whether Riverside continues its decline into the same failed […]

The Illusion of Endorsements: Unpacking the Truth Behind Association Support

We need honest candidates – not spin In the realm of political campaigns, endorsements are often paraded as badges of honor, signifying widespread support and alignment with community values. However, a closer examination reveals a more complex and sometimes misleading picture, especially when it comes to endorsements by associations, which are often misconstrued as unanimous […]