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November is Critical for San Jose


The new Mayor of San Jose will face a number of different obstacles upon taking the oath of office.  He will have a demoralized work force, a rising crime problem, a polarized political atmosphere and a new City Council.  It is the new City Council that will determine whether San Jose moves forward or stays mired in its current malaise. …

SJ Voters Choose Change


In  a decisive call for a change in City leadership, 33% of voters cast their ballots for County Supervisor Dave Cortese in a crowded field of candidates to take over as Mayor of the 10th largest city in America.  Council member Sam Liccardo will challenge Cortese in a November runoff,  coming in 9 points behind Cortese with 25% of the…

Ban The Box


A criminal conviction was never meant to be a life sentence to poverty.  The time has come to “ban the box,”  thus prohibiting the practice of discriminating against those with criminal convictions when applying for employment.  Job applicants should be evaluated based on their credentials, not old or unrelated convictions.  Those effected should be provided the opportunity to explain their…

Wieckowski Bill Helps Women Fighting Cyber Retaliation


For a growing number of California women, the pain and fear arising from a private abusive relationship is increasingly being extended on-line for all the public to see through cyber retaliation, also known as “revenge porn.”  Domestic violence prevention advocates see the posting of intimate images of women by their former partners as a growing tactic in abusive relationships.  To…

John Vasconcellos: His Vision Stands the Test of Time


John Vasconcellos died Saturday surrounded by his close family and friends. His Hanai, a Hawaiian word for extended family included his chosen son, Mitch Saunders, his daughter-in-law Cindy and his precious two grandchildren Megan and Briana. The record will show he served 38 years in the legislature, was Chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee for many years, he…

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


Santa Clara County – 5/29/14 Senior Meal Funding Supervisor Dave Cortese is leading the effort to restore funding for meals cooked on site for the Senior Nutrition Program.  During the April CSFC  (Children Seniors Families Committee) meeting, the Department of Aging and Adult Services was asked to provide the Board with information regarding the feasibility of restoring cook-on-site meals to…

Whopper of the Week: A Classic Approach, But WRONG


This week we discover a Whopper in the American Mid-west, specifically in a May 20th column in The Cleveland Plain Dealer written by Kevin O’Brien and titled, “Where the VA has taken veterans, Obamacare is leading all Americans.” O’Brien doesn’t like the Affordable Care Act and his hostility to that legislation has led him into Whopper land. To begin with,…

Sunnyvale Moves on Minimum Wage Increase


In today’s busy Silicon Valley society a wage earner needs to earn approximately $16 to pay the rent, put food on the table and pay for the very bare necessities of life.  We know that for every high tech job that we produce in the valley that four (4) service jobs are created.  Service jobs include fast food workers, people…

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,…