Posts in Special Reports
☆ Waite: will pols keep relying on rhetoric to keep California poor?

Silicon Valley is already taxed to the brink, says Pat Waite: absent accountability, the push won’t stop. He asks why CA has the highest rate of poverty in the nation (Supplemental Poverty Level metric), and yet politicians seek to raise taxes while failing to make housing cheaper. Will this be the year voters demand substantive answers? An Opportunity Now exclusive look forward to 2026.

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☆ Smith: when leaders can’t be trusted, they disorient San Jose voters

Politicians should stand by their word like the solemn responsibility it is. So says Irene Smith of Path Seldom Traveled, who argues that politically expedient or otherwise tokenized, revocable endorsements do grave dishonor to the City of San Jose, and to the voters who look to leaders for guidance. Will politicians find integrity this year? An Opportunity Now exclusive 2026 prediction.

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“The most precious thing you can get from others is trust,” says local grassroots organizer.

The “No on Prop 16” campaign which Tony Guan took part in got national attention, and he helped rally for the victorious plaintiffs in a US Supreme Court victory against racial preferences. In this Opportunity Now exclusive Q&A, he talks about the personal cost of activism, ongoing challenges, and the need to build networks and scout for local leaders, to have an even greater impact on state and local policy. 

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☆ Are CA and SV doomed by capital flight and homelessness? Kalm, Stroll demand pragmatic, not ideological governance.

Former CA Assembly candidate Ted Stroll hopes state governance turns from destructive ideologies to practical solutions. Meanwhile, Denise Kalm of Right on the Left Coast argues the Bay Area’s homeless should get housing conditionally, not housing first. An Opportunity Now exclusive look ahead to 2026.

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☆ Cupertino Vice Mayor: did Santa Clara County justify a tax hike with misleading healthcare math?

SCC Supes warned the H.R. 1 spending slowdown would cost $1B yearly, but Cupertino Vice Mayor Liangfang Chao says that’s exaggerated by multiples. She argues the real shortfall comes from overspending in the county hospitals that predates H.R. 1 by years. It can’t be patched up by the new Measure A sales tax. Yet now, after the ballot measure’s victory, will the county keep taxing its way out of mismanagement?

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☆ Too much booze

This week's prized Cognitive Dissonance award goes to D6 CM Michael Mulcahy. He praised—even after five adults were sent to hospital after a wild shooting spree in SJ's boozy San Pedro Square post Super Bowl— “the power of the experience economy. An Opp Now exclusive.

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☆ “We are a free market country:” Tony Guan on how racial preferences stifle prosperity.

A couple decades after Prop 209 protected non-discrimination rights for all Californians, Prop 16 tried to re-impose racial quotas. Local grassroots organizer Tony Guan worked tirelessly to defeat Prop 16 by showing how affirmative action actually hurts the Asian community and erodes the rights of all Californians. An Opportunity Now exclusive Q&A.

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☆ CA governor debate displays Dems lost in a bell jar of their own making

Cristabel Cruz can't help but play therapist and try to help Dem candidates escape their denial, cognitive rigidity, and constrained worldview when it comes to CA's chronic problems. An OppNow exclusive.

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☆ Hinkle: SV school bonds promise “technology.” Do they really prepare students for tech jobs?

This year’s June ballot will once again ask voters to take out a loan, says Mark Hinkle, President of the Silicon Valley Taxpayers Association & Vice Chair of the Santa Clara Libertarian Party. He says bonds can cost twice the borrowed amount over 30 years, for technology that becomes obsolete in just five years. An Opportunity Now exclusive warning for 2026.

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☆ Hear that? If not, it’s thanks in part to local activist Tony Guan.

When new flight routes started to rattle the skies above Sunnyvale and Cupertino, one local activist led the charge to push back. A voice for residents who felt helpless, Tony Guan and his grassroots team spent years fighting federal bureaucracies, to restore some measure of peace and quiet. An Opportunity Now exclusive Q&A.

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☆ Verbica: A Philip K Dick future is underway. Will taxpayers regret it?

In 2026, innovation spurred by Silicon Valley will bring sci-fi closer to reality, suggests Peter Verbica. But as airborne Joby cabs and Amazon drones deliver us from inconvenience, so too might technology help the taxman get creative. The GOP candidate for CA’s 19th congressional district also warns that class divides and ubiquitous surveillance could subordinate the rights of the citizen. An Opportunity Now exclusive look ahead.

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☆ Coupal: taxpayers hoped CA courts would protect Prop 13. They didn’t. Can voters now stop runaway taxes?

A scaled-down measure to Save Prop 13 could make it on the CA ballot this year, says Jon Coupal. It would repeal real estate transfer taxes above .11%, and raise the bar for local special taxes to a 2/3 majority vote. In this Opportunity Now exclusive 2026 forecast, the Howard Jarvis Taxpayer Association President fears CA politicians will continue to manipulate the ballot process and drive cities toward bankruptcy.

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