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  • 1 week ago | santamariasun.com | Ron Fink

    What are the impacts to American citizens from creating a sanctuary state or city? Providing sanctuary for immigrants who enter our country without following the proper protocols is costly in many ways to persons who are American citizens either by birthright or naturalization. Politicians aren’t noted for looking ahead to see what might happen if they react to activists’ demands.

  • 3 weeks ago | santamariasun.com | Ron Fink

    In private businesses, big and small decisions are made much quicker than in government. The management team makes a presentation to the board of directors and action is taken. In government, it can either be the professional staff or a group of “concerned citizens” that approach the elected officials, who then discuss the issue, sometimes for many months, until they finally decide what to do.

  • 1 month ago | santamariasun.com | Ron Fink

    You hear the phrase “let’s have a conversation” a lot as the liberal arm of our political class confronts problems. Does it solve anything or is it an excuse for doing nothing? When I was a kid in 1950s Los Angeles, the six local TV stations would haul their large cameras down to “skid row” in midtown LA every Thanksgiving and Christmas to report on celebrities and politicians serving dinners for the street people and the poor who lived in the area.

  • 1 month ago | santamariasun.com | Ron Fink

    Response times are very important when defining adequate emergency medical/fire services; the National Fire Protection Association established nationwide consensus standards, NFPA Standard 1710, for those services. For example, the standard specifies that a fire engine with four members is expected to arrive at a medical or fire emergency four minutes after dispatch 90 percent of the time.

  • 2 months ago | santamariasun.com | Ron Fink

    In 2018, California voters were dupped by animal rights activists into passing Proposition 12, which required farmers who raise laying hens to allow them to “roam freely”; it went into force in 2022. The theory was that this would be more humane and “free them from confinement.” Several other states also adopted this new idea so they could sell their products in California. It freed the chickens, but what has been the result?

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