November 29, 2025
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If Undisciplined, GOP Won’t Make Fall Ballot

By Tom Elias It’s well established that the California Republican Party has been almost without influence in the state’s public affairs for years, but at least until now it has always placed someone on the […]

Gender Gap the Key to Congress

 By Tom Elias The most dramatic news in the year’s first big round of political polling, out a few days ago, was that Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, once the prohibitive leader in the run for […]

SMa.r.t.-A Driverless Santa Monica?

By Thane Roberts While there are several new technologies that will affect our small city, one that is sure to have a profound impact will be the advent of self-driving cars. Automobiles that have always […]

Trump Ignores California, Unlike Predecessors

By Tom Elias When devastating wildfires whipped through both Northern and Southern California last fall, state requests for emergency declarations that would open federal purse strings to assist in paying for firefighting, cleanup and recovery […]

SMa.r.t.-Population Overload: Part 2

In this second article SM.a.r.t. (Santa Monica architects for a responsible tomorrow) continues discussing the thorny issue of the optimum Santa Monica population.   Before deciding an optimum population for our city, which is the […]

Rebuke For PUC as Consumers Get Half a Win

By Tom Elias c The bottom line on the 2012 shutdown of the San Onofre Nuclear Power Station was that by all sensible logic, consumers should never have had to pay anything for its eventual […]

Call It a Deeply Felt Movie

By Nick Boyd “Call Me by Your Name,” a gorgeously shot film that takes place in Italy in 1983, is about the growing bond between Elio (Timothée Chalamet) and Oliver (Armie Hammer). Elio is a […]