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Sleazy Mailer Crosses the Line


The California Apartment Association, which has endorsed Sam Liccardo for mayor, has sent out the sleaziest political mailer of the year so far.  At first glance the mailer appears to be from organized labor.  It praises Dave Cortese as if he opposed pension reform.  Only the small print shows that the mailer actually comes from the California Apartment Association PAC.…

The Daily Fetch: Merc Ed Board Sinks to a New Low


The absolute slimy bias that permeates from the Barbara Marshman run Merc Editorial Board is on full display today with this deceitful, deceptive and down-right dirty screed that purports to go after Matrix Casino but is really a sneak attack on Dave Cortese.  The editorial is so chock full of omissions and misrepresentations that it may get the Golden Hatchet award for,…

Restrictions of Low-Income Women’s Rights Are Restrictions of All Women’s Rights


After years of working in the reproductive justice movement and battling egregious attacks on women’s reproductive rights, I thought I was immune to being shocked by insidious policies that punish low-income women and families. Well, I was wrong. I have been not only shocked, but disgusted, by a regulation right here in California that has contributed to keeping families in…

Campaign Mailers Shouldn’t Punish Victims


There is something about political campaigns for law enforcement offices that makes them particularly vicious.  Maybe it’s that some candidates who see themselves as the champions of law and order tend to see their opponents as villains.  The result is self-righteous campaigns that cross ethical boundaries.  The use of crime victims for political purposes—especially without their consent — certainly crosses…

San Jose Must Address Girls in Gangs


The Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits (SVCN) wants to alert our community to a critical issue in the City of San Jose- Girls and Gangs. Teenage girl involvement in gangs typically stems from their role as the girlfriend of a gang member. Even though girls may not consider themselves a part of the gang, their lives are affected by it…

A View From the Neighborhood: Do You Know the Way…In San Jose?


The Mayor and his friends have played a cruel joke on San Jose citizens. By co-opting the concepts of “open government”, “transparency”,  “sunshine” and similar expressions, they have created the San Jose Way that in reality has the opposite effect. We are at the high point of the city budget season.  There are budget meetings throughout this month in every…

Policy Watch:Your weekly tip sheet for what’s going on in your community


Santa Clara County Rural/Metro The County board of supervisors will accept a report from the County Public Health Department relating to performance of Rural/Metro as  the 911 exclusive operating area ambulance provider.  Since January 2013, Rural/Metro’s response time performance has consistently met or exceeded the contractual response time performance standards.  Tweet

Whopper of the Week: Who Let the Dogs Out?


This week’s Whopper once again targets the Wall Street Journal. In a May 7th article entitled, “Obama Unleashes the  Left,” Daniel  Henninger argues that “the left has hit ramming speed across a broad swath of American life” and those out of line with the left’s “ bizarre claims are being  hit and hit hard.” Among the examples of hard hits…

Deputy Sheriffs and Correctional Officers Attack… Themselves


Cannibalism is an unusual tactic in political campaigns, but that is what we are seeing in the campaign to elect Kevin Jensen Sheriff.  The Deputy Sheriffs Association (DSA) and Correctional Peace Officers Association (CPOA), which are running the Jensen campaign in the absence of any real campaign by Jensen himself, have attacked Sheriff Laurie Smith with mail that blames her…

Take a Stand for CSU Employees


Hector is a married father of three who has worked for SJSU for the past 15 years as a groundskeeper. Originally an immigrant from Mexico, he became a citizen in 1989.   Margarita’s first job was sewing clothes in Mexico at the age of 7.  Now a grandmother of six, she has worked as a custodian at San Jose State University…