While California’s Governor and the Vice President both played starring roles in San Francisco’s decline, each has also had a significant hand in spreading the city’s radical politics beyond the peninsula.
More military virtue is needed in Washington. Unfortunately, there are some who seemingly care more about their party than their country.
The first-term Congresswoman from California’s 48th District discusses her goals in office and what the American Dream means to her.
“This vote showed that minorities who may look or speak differently than most not only have a place in this Republican Party but can be elected to the United States Congress.”
The new Chair of the California GOP discusses the challenges facing her state and how the Republican party plans on winning over voters in the coming year.
As the New Year begins, I urge Congress and the President to hit reset and begin giving their constituents the leadership America deserves.
The Congresswoman from California’s 45th District shares her thoughts on the need to curb reckless spending and why passing the Better Way agenda must be a priority next year.
The key question is not whether the Governor’s plan is good politics, but whether it is good policy.
“In the great sea of partisanship that is the seat of federal government, a lone island of nonpartisan calm must always be the United States Census Bureau.”
After a bipartisan gerrymander designed to protect incumbents was approved in 2001, voters passed a redistricting reform plan to shake things up. Will it work in 2011?
The road back for America starts like this — one district at a time with a candidate who has the fire in the belly to take on the status quo.
Congressman Dan Lungren of California spells out how we must understand the enemy in order to adapt our defenses and protect our nation, “We must understand that we face an enemy who is as elusive as they are deadly and sinister. They have made adaptations in response to…