As Pamela Price becomes increasingly desperate to keep her job, she’s doubling down on unproven allegations against the Oakland Police Department, and particularly its union, the Oakland Police Officer’s Association.
Who was this week's Biggest Loser?
There they go again
What could possibly go wrong? A new multi-billion dollar regional housing bond, paid for by parcel taxes, and overseen in Oakland by Libby Schaaf and Sheng Thao—two of the most incompetent mayors in our history, who gave us our homeless crisis and other disasters on a silver platter.
The coming Black revolution?
The more I study the ideological sources of such leftwing politicians as Pamela Price, Carroll Fife, Nikki Bas and Cat Brooks, the more deeply I understand just how radical they are. They’ll never admit it publicly, but what these people want is a revolution in America, no less thorough than our original Revolutionary War, in which our nation’s entire structure is overturned, to be replaced by a Black-led dictatorship in which Whiteness is considered at best a disease, at worst a crime.
Why can't store employees confront shoplifters?
Dave Cortese is a Democratic State Senator representing California’s 15th District (Silicon Valley). He came up politically in the rough-and-tumble of San Jose politics. He’s a more or less standard liberal Democrat, although like most of his party in California he’s wandered into full-blown wokeness with his focus on “restorative justice” and “fighting systematic inequities,” and with his work “to halt the incarceration of offenders under 13 years of age at Juvenile Hall.” (This is very much in line with the thinking of such notables as Pamela Price.) Gov. Newsom signed into law Cortese’s 2021 Juvenile Justice Diversion bill (SB 383), “with an aim of shifting the focus of our justice system from incarceration to rehabilitation.” In announcing his bill, Cortese said, “Every child deserves the opportunity to attain rehabilitation as an alternative to prolonged incarceration.”
