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Galt's Gulch Goes South

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Billionaires leaving California, other blue states over tax threats California's proposed billionaire wealth tax, Washington's new millionaire levy, and New York's mounting fiscal siege are accelerating the largest voluntary relocation of capital and talent in American peacetime history — with Florida and Texas the clear winners. Special Report March 22, 2026  ·  San Diego, CA Progressive lawmakers across California, Washington state, and New York City are simultaneously advancing wealth taxes, millionaire surcharges, and retroactive levies on high-net-worth individuals — generating a documented and measurable exodus of billionaires, entrepreneurs, and capital to zero-income-tax havens, primarily Florida and Texas. The legal viability of California's proposed retroactive wealth tax is deeply uncertain under multiple federal constitutional doctrines. Academic research on tax-induced migration presents a genuinely mixed pictu...

What Every American Student Should Read — And Why No One Should Disagree

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Civics & The American Founding America's 250th Anniversary — March 2026 The Uncontroversial Canon The founding documents, the philosophical tradition behind them, and the great commentary on the American experiment form a body of texts that transcends left and right. Teaching them is not a political act. Failing to teach them is. Analysis — March 12, 2026 — Compiled from educational, academic, and primary source authorities ■ Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) There exists a coherent, intellectually rich, and genuinely nonpartisan body of texts that constitutes the proper core of American civics education: the founding documents themselves (Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution, and Bill of Rights), the philosophical tradition that produced them (Locke, Montesquieu, Burke, and the broader Enlightenment and English common-law heritage), the great internal debates of the founding era (...

A Nation Untaught: The Civics Crisis in American Schools

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California teachers ‘tread lightly’ for America’s 250th as they navigate competing narratives | KPBS Public Media Special Report  |  Education & Civic Life America's 250th Anniversary — March 2026 National Education Crisis As the United States approaches its 250th birthday, data reveal a generation of students who cannot identify the three branches of government—while Washington and state capitals argue over whose version of history schools should teach. Special Report — March 12, 2026 — Compiled from government, academic, and advocacy sources ■ Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) American students are failing at the most basic subject in public education: understanding how their own government works. National test data show fewer than one in four eighth-graders are proficient in civics, scores have declined for the first time in the test's 24-year history, and over 70% of adult voters cannot pass a basic c...

The Slow Explosion Problem: Why Grid-Scale Battery Storage Is Misclassified

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Battery Plant Explosions in California | Here's What's Happening - YouTube What Moss Landing Actually Revealed The January 2025 fire at Vistra Energy's Moss Landing facility was the largest battery storage incident in U.S. history. A recent podcast explored its consequences — sometimes accurately, often not. But the most important failure may belong to the regulatory framework itself: treating a self-oxidizing slow explosion as an ordinary fire. Analysis based on peer-reviewed literature, federal agency reports & court filings February 2026 The Moss Landing battery fire of January 16, 2025 was a genuine industrial disaster: peer-reviewed science confirms substantial heavy-metal contamination of adjacent wetlands and farmland, hundreds of residents reported acute health effects, and long-term carcinogenic risk from cobalt and nickel nanoparticles cannot be dismissed. A California Insider podcast explored these harms — but embedd...