
Episode 433: Iran Out of Gas in California
National Review's Radio Free California Podcast · Will Swaim, David L. Bahnsen, Andrew Quinio, Mark Moses
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Show Notes
The Iran war exposes California’s fragile oil supply, how the media transformed the death of nine skiers near Donner Pass into a case of “climate change,” and Attorney General Rob Bonta’s very bad week. Bonus! Attorney Andrew Quinio describes Pacific Legal’s lawsuit to block San Francisco reparations payments, and CPC senior fellow Mark Moses considers whether government exists to serve citizens -- or whether citizens exist to serve government. Music by Metalachi.
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Show Notes:
- In Gov. Newsom’s California, It Makes Sense to Get Gasoline from the Bahamas
- When US Gasoline Has to Leave the Country to Move Within It
- Avalanche experts fear conditions that led to deadly Tahoe slide could become ‘new normal’
- Apple quietly removes environmental metrics from executive pay
- California bill would make fossil fuel companies help pay for rising insurance costs
- The Tangled Web of the Boulder v. Suncor Cert Grant: Pass me some aspirin. Attorney General Rob Bonta might want some, too.
- Judge Axes Exxon’s Defamation Suit Against Environmentalists
- The hypothetical nuclear attack that escalated the Pentagon’s showdown with Anthropic
- Merrill Kelly rejected Padres’ lucrative contract offer due to California’s ridiculous tax laws
- ‘Like an Uber Share’ but public: South Bay city to bring low-cost, rideshare-style public transit service
Bonus track! PLF attorney Andrew Quinio on San Francisco’s reparations program
- Andrew Quinio bio
- San Francisco taxpayers challenge race-based reparations fund in court
- San Francisco mayor quietly signs reparations fund that could lead to $5M payments per person
- The Cost Of San Francisco’s Reparations Proposal: Nearly $600,000 Per Household
Public finance expert Mark Moses on the proper role of government
- Mark Moses bio
- The Municipal Financial Crisis – A Framework for Understanding and Fixing Government Budgeting (Palgrave Macmillan, January 2022)
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