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California's Billionaire Tax

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Heads to Voters Amid Fifth Amendment Questions Proposition 40 would impose a one-time 5 percent levy on the wealth of roughly 200 residents. Legal scholars say the Takings Clause is not its weakest link—but half a dozen other constitutional doctrines might be. BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front) California's Proposition 40, the "2026 Billionaire Tax Act," will appear on the November 3, 2026, statewide ballot. It would impose a one-time 5 percent excise tax on the worldwide net worth of roughly 200 California residents worth more than $1 billion, measured as of Dec. 31, 2026, and applied retroactively to anyone who was a state resident as of Jan. 1, 2026. Proponents estimate it would raise about $100 billion over five years for Medi-Cal, food assistance, and education; independent researchers at the Hoover Institution put net revenue far lower once behavioral and income-tax effects are counted. Legal analysts across the political spectrum agree the measure will be challenge...

Hawaii and California put Pacific Fleet Logistics in Peril

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The Hollow Logistics Chain The Navy wrote the book on destroying an enemy's fuel supply. The Pacific War's most decisive campaign was waged not against enemy fleets but against enemy tankers. Eighty years later, the adversary has read the same history — and the United States Navy's own logistics chain exhibits the vulnerabilities it once exploited. By Lt Stephen L. Pendergast, U.S. Navy Reserve, IEEE Senior Life Member The author is a former naval reserve officer and defense systems engineer with experience in Pacific Fleet logistics and force readiness. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and a contributor to research on defense-industrial energy policy. In September 1944, Vice Admiral Jisaburo Ozawa's Mobile Fleet lay at anchor in the Lingga Roads, a sheltered anchorage in the Dutch East Indies south of Singapore, barely 400 miles from the oilfields it now depended upon for survival. The battleships and carriers of the Combined Fleet — including Yamato...

California's energy crisis a genuine national security emergency

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The Critical Coast in Peril National Security & Energy Policy Analysis — June 2026 California's self-inflicted energy crisis has created a genuine national security emergency — threatening the fuel supply, grid reliability, and operational readiness of the most densely concentrated collection of military power in the United States, at the precise moment the Pentagon is preparing for conflict in the Indo-Pacific. Drawing on Congressional testimony, DoD posture statements, Department of Energy fact sheets, Congressional Research Service reports, the California Statewide National Security Economic Impacts Study, industry analyses, and official legislative records. Compiled June 7, 2026. Third in a series on California's energy and fiscal crisis. This analysis is the third in a series. The first piece, The Inconvenient Truths of California's Energy and Fiscal Crisis , documents the EV mandate collapse, refinery closures, and transportation funding er...