Monthly Archives : October 2014

Khanna Running Low on Funds


With a little more than two weeks until the election, latest fundraising numbers released by the Federal Elections Commission (FEC)  show that the campaign of Congressman Mike Honda’s challenger, Ro Khanna, doesn’t have enough funds to meet its payroll and rent for the remainder of the campaign. Tweet

Whoppers Coming Out the Wazoo


San Jose Inside has entered the ranks of the mega-whopper with their endorsement of Sam Liccardo. The designation comes not from their decision to back Sam; one expects sycophants to endorse the man they adulate. Rather, it results from their consistent use of grotesque forms of distortion as they make their case. Let’s review a few specific examples: Tweet

The Valley Movement to Improve Wage Equity


Sunnyvale is the latest municipality to boost the earning potential of its lowest paid workers.  The City Council passed a $10.30 an hour minimum wage last night.  The ordinance had been in the works for several months, and the final vote came closely on the heels of Mountain View which raised its minimum to the same level last week.  Both…

Allies Come Together For Living Wage in Santa Clara County


In the Valley of Plenty, one in three residents do not earn enough to get by. As the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors contemplates creating an ordinance requiring its contractors to pay employees a living wage, a new economic report was released Tuesday, Oct. 14, illustrating the profound and widening economic gap in Silicon Valley. Tweet

Whose Poll Is Right?


Remember this one, from Sarah Palin? “Polls? Nah… They’re for strippers and cross country skiers.”  But for more serious politicians polls can be a very effective tool in winning campaigns.  It seems, however, there is a major discrepancy in recent polls measuring the candidates in the 17th Congressional District race.  Tweet

Living Wage Challenge Issued to BOS


Santa Clara County Supervisors are being challenged to see what it’s like to try and make ends meet on a low wage job in Silicon Valley. County Supervisor Dave Cortese, who’s supporting a new, comprehensive living wage county law, took the challenge and said he understands more fully the difficulty low wage workers have surviving in one of the most…

“…Because He Didn’t Get His Way”


The former SJ Redevelopment Agency chief who was moved to scold City Council Candidate Don Gagliardi for his bad behavior, is shaking his head over why anyone would want to put Gagliardi in a position of trust on the San Jose City Council. Reached by phone at his Stockton Metropolitan Aiport office, Harry Mavrogenes,  who led the San JoseRedevelopment agency…

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