I am old enough (barely) to remember the era when Joseph McCarthy declared that there were communists within the government, the military, and Hollywood. He claimed that he was going to ferret them out and put them on trial. And he did, not in secret but on television, ruining numerous lives. Finally, when McCarthy charged […]
Commentaries
Dana Reserve development hurts the environment and doesnāt help the people who need it most
San Luis Obispo Countyās biggest development proposal in decades, the Dana Reserve in Nipomo, just cleared a major hurdleābut the new Dana Reserve plan is still a bad deal for both housing and the environment. After a settlement with the developer, the project now promises only 78 deed-restricted affordable homes instead of the original 156āthatās […]
Vandenbergās Space Launch Complex 6 is poised for a modern facelift
Space Launch Complex 6 (SLC-6) has been around for several decades. First built for the Manned Orbital Laboratory in the 1960s, a project that was canceled 50 years ago, it was later modified for the space shuttle, which was canceled in 1989. Other projects followed, and they too were canceled or completed. Fast forward to […]
What really drove the LA fires?
āTotal garbage.ā Thatās how wildfire scientist Jon Keeley describes studies blaming climate change for Los Angelesā catastrophic 2025 fires. Every summer and fall, Southern California braces itself for fire season. On June 2, the Santa Barbara County Fire Department officially declared the start of high fire season, suspending all burn permits and ramping up resources […]
Congress should be held accountable for not producing a budget on time
Government āshutdownsā have occurred numerous times over the last few decades due to a lack of an approved budget, but the politicians we elect to provide funding have never been held accountable. Itās time for a change, but how? Based on an email recently sent by Congressman Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara), it appears that the […]
Californiaās high utility bills are caused by fighting climate change-impacted wildfires
What do the Gifford Fire and our exorbitant electricity rates have in common? Itās hotter and drier now, exacerbating both wildfires and the cost of electricity. Global warming, better known as global heating, has raised the frequency, size, and price tag of wildfires. In the early 1980s, the annual cost to Cal Fire to suppress […]
Should government regulate āhate speechā?
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution āguarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition.ā Taking it literally, this means you can say anything you want about anything or anybody, sometimes. One exception is that you canāt shout āfireā in a crowded theater unless there really is a fire in progress. The […]
A lesson, warning, and proposal for the Nipomo Mesa
I got to know the late Harold Miossi shortly after settling here after finishing grad school at Cal in 1976. I had the privilege of enjoying his occasional company until his death in 2006. Haroldās name graces two fine concert venuesāthe PAC at Cal Poly and the CPAC at Cuesta Collegeāas well as the cityās […]
Democrats are taking down our once golden state bit by bit
For decades California has had a single political party running the show in Sacramento; this had led to a steady decay in education, infrastructure, and public safety; a massive growth in the homeless population; outrageous cost for housing; and ineffective use of taxpayer dollars. Two recent actions by our elected officials point out how bit […]
Itās time for Americans to speak truth to power
On Aug. 25 Israel attacked Nasser Medical Complex, the largest health facility in southern Gaza, and murdered 20 innocent people. They used what is called a ādouble tap.ā First they attacked the fourth floor stairway of the hospital with a drone strike, killing two and injuring dozens. The attack gathered rescuers, aid workers, doctors, and […]
Shifting away from fossil fuels isnāt a good idea for the county or the state
Is phasing out fossil fuels a good or even feasible idea? This is a question that none of the so-called āexpertsā who want to stop this county and eventually the entire nation from using this readily available resource have considered. You know who they are, the āwhat ifā folks that are well funded by the […]
A fabricated āemergencyā aims to reduce environmental protections
Do you know about the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule? It prioritizes the health and resilience of ecosystems on public lands. The rule, legally binding on the actions and decisions of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), requires them to āprotect intact landscapes, restore degraded habitat, and make informed management decisions based on science and […]

