
Andrew Breitbart and I sat in a hotel coffee shop together not long before he passed away. I was California’s Republican Party Chairman at the time and Andrew was, well, Andrew Breitbart. We were both speaking at a conference, motivating
by Ron Nehring6 Apr 2014, 4:00 PM PST0
New revelations exposing how labor unions shamelessly rigged the “non-partisan” redistricting process in San Diego is providing case study for how the critical process of drawing legislative district lines can be hijacked by the radical left using multiple front groups.
by Ron Nehring23 Apr 2011, 10:09 AM PST0
The militant “community organizers” who run the California Teachers Association union have been forced to pull back on some elements of their controversial plan for a Wisconsin-type takeover of the state capitol after it was exposed here on BigGovernment.com. The
by Ron Nehring14 Apr 2011, 11:27 AM PST0
Documents call for takeover of Capitol, using kids and taxpayer-funded public classrooms for protest activities, controversial “secondary boycott” tactics The California Teachers Association is preparing for Wisconsin-type activities aimed at forcing the legislature to pass tax increases on Californians in
by Ron Nehring12 Apr 2011, 2:27 PM PST0
Sometimes, the news coming out of Southern California is more entertaining than the movies coming out of Southern California. Last week the 37,000-member California state chapter of ACORN broke away from its national organization to form a new nonprofit group
by Ron Nehring21 Jan 2010, 10:59 AM PST0
Government employee union officials have enjoyed a big advantage over their political competitors: the power to compel members to contribute funds to their causes. Such political power has served as a massive force in favor of the unsustainable spending that
by Ron Nehring30 Dec 2009, 10:23 AM PST0
Barack Obama’s public approval rating has dropped to as low as 47% in the last week, according to Gallup. Although the President will not appear on the ballot again until 2012, how the public views his presidency will have a
by Ron Nehring17 Dec 2009, 4:28 PM PST0
By including Democrat candidates for California elected offices as recommended users and omitting Republicans until only recently, Twitter has drawn the attention of those in government interested in opening the door to state or federal regulation of online campaign activity,
by Ron Nehring18 Nov 2009, 3:31 PM PST0
The Communications Director for California Attorney General Jerry Brown resigned last week after admitting he regularly taped telephone conversations with reporters without their permission. Under California state law, the recording of private telephone conversations without consent is illegal. Although the
by Ron Nehring12 Nov 2009, 1:03 PM PST0