Propaganda isn't as powerful and everybody seems to think it is

The Danish Institute for International Studies explores the use of "counter-narratives" to dissuade potential terrorists from committing violent acts. Turns out, counter-narratives don’t do much, and the propaganda that the Danes were attempting to counter wasn't very effective, either. 

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☆ Santa Clara Councilmember votes “no” on Measure A resolution

“Cities should stay in their lane,” says Santa Clara CM Karen Hardy, who is “horribly uncomfortable” with the city’s 4-1 decision to put a resolution on the agenda to endorse Measure A. Voters should make up their own minds, she says, while pointing out the threat of federal spending cuts is speculative. She adds that SC County made a dubious decision to buy up more hospitals: now the regressive sales tax could hurt those it claims to help. An Opportunity Now exclusive commentary.

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☆ Taxpayer advocate calls out SV “billionaires” who endorse Measure A’s sales tax on the poor

The tech companies who have endorsed Measure A wouldn’t treat their own money this way. So says SVTA’s Elizabeth Brierly: while Santa Clara County sinks billions into a misguided public hospital project, it fails to show the math to justify charging taxpayers another $1.65 billion, or more. In this Opportunity Now exclusive rebuttal, Brierly slams Silicon Valley Leadership Group’s (SVLG) support for the regressive, 500 percent increase to the county’s general sales tax rates, being imposed on working families, seniors, and small businesses.

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☆ Will a 5/8-cent sales tax add fuel to Santa Clara County’s inflationary fire?

There’s no guarantee Measure A will “save the hospitals” says South County Biz Alliance board member Matt Wendt. He says the general sales tax could be siphoned off to overspending in other areas, like Santa Clara County’s new fire department contract which is vastly more expensive than CalFire. The county should learn to budget, he says, or sell off the hospitals now and cut its losses. An Opportunity Now exclusive commentary.

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Former Cupertino mayor is No on Measure A

Steven Scharf, past mayor of Cupertino and a Democrat of 51 years, notes that Supe Ellenberg's arguments in favor of the county's sales tax hike are full of inaccuracies.

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How to talk to a leader who's blowing it

Margie Warrell in Forbes, suggests that we can alway manage up--in families, in the workplace, and in business. She provides useful tips for how to confront the Bad Boss phenomenon.

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Leaders make mistakes, but mistakes can make leaders

Lay Pastor Scott Hubbard examines Christian scripture and finds many examples of leadership failure--but also examples of how leaders with the requisite modesty and self-criticism can turn mistakes into a staircase.

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When leaders don't lead

Bill Cole, Founder and CEO of William B. Cole Consultants, examines the causes of squandered leadership opportunities in business, and offers solutions for salvaging the leadership imperative: strategic planning and mental toughness.

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☆ Local elected political leaders oppose Measure A, citing lack of accountability

Former Palo Alto Mayor Lydia Kou says that even if Measure A passes, the county could still cut public health services: There’s talk of spending the sales tax money on police, DA, and unnamed services. Meanwhile, former Monte Sereno Councilmember Liz Lawler calls out the SC County supes for failing to trim the budgetary fat. Instead, they treat the taxpayer “like an ATM.” An exclusive commentary.  

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Mahan invokes the "but" rule as he endorses Prop 50

The "but" rule is a rhetorical device favored by hucksters, boosters, and local politicians who try to hornswaggle their audience by saying two opposing things at the same time via the conjunction "but."  SJ Mayor Matt Mahan provides a classic example in his recent misguided endorsement of Prop 50. Talking to SJ Spotlight, Mahan makes a compelling argument against Prop 50, even as he endorses it. Prop 50 will do away with CA's independent, citizen-run redistricting process in favor of district maps drawn by the state's Democrat party.  

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☆ Cupertino Mayor: Measure A is “not the right way to fund our hospitals”

A sales tax is unfair to renters and working families, says Cupertino Mayor Liangfang Chao, and Measure A will “double the burden” for residents who already pay into the El Camino Hospital District. Meantime, it siphons fundraising power out of Milpitas, and other cities facing deficits. Before asking taxpayers to “throw more money into a broken system,” one that costs twice more per resident than LA County, she says Santa Clara County should provide a credible plan for health spending. An exclusive commentary. 

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☆ Why a general, er, “public health” sales tax if Santa Clara County already has enough money? (4/4)

Measure A money can be spent on anything. But even if it does get sunk into SC County’s health system, well, why? SVTA Board Member Elizabeth Brierly asks why the county overleveraged into failing facilities when 94% of CA hospitals are private. There’s a market if the Supes wanted to trim the fat. Instead, they recently rejected an offer on O’Connor. An Opp Now exclusive Q&A.

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