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Commentary: Reagan was always for starving the beast
Ronald Reagan understood that Congress is in the business of growing the size of government. Raising taxes to supposedly cut government deficits is the scam that politicians use to increase their ability to borrow more money to spend. As President Reagan...Tags: Barack Obama, Mitch McConnell, Milton Friedman, Lyndon B. Johnson, John Boehner
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Walter Charamza, first fulltime city attorney
Walter Charamza, who served as Newport Beach's first fulltime city attorney in the 1950s, will be remembered at a celebration of his life later this month. Charamza died Dec. 19 at home in Newport Beach, his wife of 68 years and two dogs by his side. He...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Orange County Superior Court, Government, Executive Branch, Lawyers
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Commentary: The return of supply-side economics
The Great Recession was primarily caused by the collapse in economic demand as 80 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964 moved out of their peak spending years in their mid-30s to mid-50s and into retirement in their late 50s and early 60s....Tags: Demographics, Productivity, Politics, Reaganomics, Land Resources
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New mayor reflects on tumult, looks forward
Fourth in a series of profiles about those in the trenches of Costa Mesa's political battles. * Each Sunday the new mayor of Costa Mesa prays to God to help him forgive others, to help him not hold a grudge, to give him guidance for the week before...
Tags: Labor Markets, Democratic Party, Chicago Elections, Los Angeles Times, Landforms
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Costa Mesa fight heads into the final round
For the "City of the Arts," the most talked-about ticket hasn't been to a Segerstrom stage; it's been to the political theater spreading from the Council Chambers off Fair Drive and beyond. Costa Mesa — population 111,000 — faces an...Tags: Scott Walker, Labor Markets, Democratic Party, Landforms, Finance
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Volleyball: Remy giving back
The inaugural Heart 2 Heart Volleyball Tournament is an event with an amazing story. Remy Wilson, an incoming Newport Harbor High freshman, has organized the tournament as a vehicle to support a cause that is very important to her: the UCLA Pediatric...Tags: Medical Research, University of California, Los Angeles, Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics, Oncology
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Mailbag: Bergeson, Brewer's legacies were a disappointment
Newport Beach City Councilwoman Leslie Daigle's article in the Daily Pilot on April 16, "I run in the tradition of Bergeson," raises serious concerns about Daigle's fitness to represent us in the Assembly. Let's review the traditions of Marian Bergeson...Tags: Republican Party, Local Elections, Dana Rohrabacher, Politics, Ross Johnson
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Commentary: Daigle can build consensus in Sacramento
Having served as education advisor to Gov. Ronald Reagan, I've been asked why I am supporting Newport Beach Councilwoman Leslie Daigle for state Assembly, especially given the multitude of shameless political attacks her opponents have leveled at her....Tags: Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Interior Policy, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance
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Newport Beach architect dies at 90
William E. "Bill" Blurock, a Newport Beach resident and celebrated architect, has died. He was 90. Blurock died after never recovering from an emergency surgery to fix a ruptured colon June 12. During his lifetime, and with the help of his architecture...
Tags: Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Allergan Inc., World War II (1939-1945), Architecture
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Wu: Battle of the campaign press releases
This past week has been the week of 74th Assembly District press releases, and with each passing one, I couldn't help but laugh. This really is "silly season." So I'll start with the gift that keeps on giving, Republican Leslie Daigle's announcement...Tags: Republican Party, Dana Rohrabacher, Flu, Allan R. Mansoor, Politics
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Friends of the Library: Money granted to buy more e-books
Those of you reading books electronically will be happy to know that the Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries has given the Orange County Public Libraries $1,000 to purchase more "best-seller" e-books. Costa Mesa's three libraries are branches of the...Tags: Libraries, Entertainment, Landforms, Religion and Belief, Music
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Occupy O.C. goes quietly
IRVINE — Three city police officers stood back with nothing to do but watch as Occupy Orange County protesters packed up the last of their supplies during Wednesday's peaceful end of nearly three months of overnight occupation at the Civic Center....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Activism, Protest, Justice System, Politics
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