☆ Shelley: is CA still worth it for investors? “Rapacious” tax policy could test the economy’s limits.

Sacramento and local governments have long relied on the glories of the Golden State to get away with “unpredictable” tax policy: HJTA’s Susan Shelley asks if Silicon Valley tech founders have finally had enough. In this Opportunity Now exclusive prediction, she warns of a “bumpy ride” in 2026 that could “shake up the status quo.”

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☆ Rosenberger: will good governance bring a San Francisco comeback?

While New York’s dubious political pivot threatens compounding deterioration of basic civic services, Manhattan Institute fellow Tim Rosenberger argues that SF is enjoying a “quiet return of talent and capital.” But is The City’s “renewed seriousness about law and order” real? An Opportunity Now exclusive 2026 prediction.

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☆ Reclaiming authentic political choice

Our Cristabel Cruz confronts the bogus, false choices offered by CA Dems running for governor, and advocates for breaking free of governmental bureaucracies that undermine honest democratic alternatives. An Opp Now exclusive.

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The Last Spartans
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It's why they call it "Kafka-esque"

Like Orwell and Huxley, author Franz Kafka predicted in fiction the rise of the rigid, absurdist, all-powerful bureaucratic state in 1925's The Trial. Interesting Literature explores novel's critique of the Borg-like state.

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It's time to escape from bureaucracies in gov't and business

Bureaucracy is an outdated, centralised control system for organisations that do not work with an ethos of co-creation and that do not believe in shared value. So says Petra Andersen in Apolitical. It's past-time to break free of this arcane model.

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Fixing local gov't sclerosis

James Plunkett notes that the problem with gov't runs deep; it’s not enough to try harder, or to run things better, because at least part of the problem relates to the logic by which bureaucracy functions. He provides useful systemic steps to break the bonds of bureaucracy.

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☆ Cupertino Vice Mayor: SCC plan to charge for property value appeals “too aggressive”

Santa Clara County is poised to set fees far higher than in LA and SF, says Cupertinoo Vice Mayor Liangfang Chao. Having opposed Measure A as “good money after bad,” she’s once again calling for a “more prudent approach” to revenue seeking. An Opportunity Now exclusive comment.

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Plan Bay Area promises the Moon. It could just be a costly way to hurt Planet Earth.

To fix housing, transit, the economy, and the environment, unelected regional bodies are pushing through Plan Bay Area 2050+. But in a recent Substack post, SHIFT-Bay Area argues the scheme is based on fantastical population assumptions and rife with environmental insults; moreover, the planners can’t explain where the money will come from.

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LA County Supe: healthcare cuts are devastating, but a “regressive” sales tax hike isn’t the solution.

Just like in SJ and SCC, LA County BOS recently approved a half-cent sales tax for the June ballot to backfill federal, and state, healthcare funding cuts. But here’s the difference: 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger stood tall and argued forcefully against measure. She was the only Supe to vote No, because taxing Angelenos, she says, is the “tail wagging the dog.” Excerpted below are her comments at the 2/10/26 LA BOS meeting.

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Why do cities like San Jose pay pay big bucks to lobby their own statehouse?

Wait, don't we elect representatives to, you know, represent us? Sac Bee explores why cities and counties feel the need to hire expensive lobbyists to get their way in statehouses--and how it runs counter to democratic assumptions.  

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Is state pickpocketing VTA?

Daniel Borenstein, in a Mercury News opinion column, says that the State's recent short-term bail-out of regional mass transit agencies may, in fact, jeopardize the realization of South Bay transportation goals.

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