Both Democrats and Republicans in California have led us to a state fiscal crisis, a 12.4 percent unemployment rate and a lack of confidence from the citizenry that it will never get any better.
President Obama’s campaign slogan for change said “change we can believe in,” and “change we need.” And yes, it’s nice to believe and have the need for change, but it’s going to take more than just words to make it happen.
With the November election quickly approaching, Fresno State student voters will face a nearly $10 billion question on the ballot: Are they willing to spend their tax dollars on Proposition 1A̢۪s high-speed rail bonds?
California voters will not only vote for a president Nov. 4. Twelve propositions are on the state̢۪s ballot with topics including high-speed rail, farm animal confinement and the definition of marriage.
I̢۪VE WANTED THE POWER OF TELEPORTATION SINCE I first saw Captain Kirk dissolve in a million glowing pieces, only to be reassembled somewhere thousands of miles away.