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Editorial: How Republicans are forcing Biden into spending trillions


Editorial: How Republicans are forcing Biden into spending trillions
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President Joe Biden appears on a video monitor as he speaks about his infrastructure plan at the Carpenters Pittsburgh Training Center in Pittsburgh on Wednesday, March, 31 2021. President Biden appeared in western Pennsylvania Wednesday afternoon to unveil his $2 trillion infrastructure plan, a far-reaching proposal that he will seek to pay for with a substantial increase in corporate taxes. (Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times)Anna Moneymaker/NYT
President Biden made yet another 13-figure spending plan the centerpiece of his first address to a joint session of Congress, and it was a flop. Well, at least if one went by the Republican reviews, which uniformly characterized his proposal as the culmination of 100 days of profligate, partisan spending. ....

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Editorial: Blame nanny city bureaucracy for S.F.'s ice cream wars. Not Garden Creamery


Editorial: Blame nanny city bureaucracy for S.F. s ice cream wars. Not Garden Creamery
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Jason Yu in front of the vacant Mission District space where he tried to open an ice cream shop.Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle
When a San Francisco man’s modest dream of selling soft serve in the Mission curdled into debt and frustration, the internet found a scapegoat: A neighboring ice cream monger who thwarted the competition before it started.
Granted, the owners of Garden Creamery, who sent the would-be proprietor of Matcha n’ More on a no-expenses-paid, round-and-round trip through San Francisco’s byzantine bureaucracy, don’t come out smelling like waffle cones. But the bigger problem is our over-regulated, under-governed nanny city, which allows virtually any objection to anything to trigger costly delays that too often defeat all but the wealthy and connected. ....

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Editorial: Gavin Newsom's recall is a circus and a joke. Until it's not


Editorial: Gavin Newsom s recall is a circus and a joke. Until it s not
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Caitlyn Jenner announcing her run for California governor.Sarah Morris / Getty Images / TNS
Right now, the long-shot attempt to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom is all Caitlyn and Quaid. But it’s just one Cruz away from getting serious.
The inevitable succession of celebrities and publicity-seekers is threatening or promising to join the campaign to replace Newsom, which is now all but certain to make the ballot. Among them is quasi-Kardashian Caitlyn Jenner, actor turned Twitter troll Randy Quaid and former porn star and potential repeat recall candidate Mary Carey. It’s a classic California circus, with a cast of characters the governor can caricature as right-wing Republicans and political curiosities for whom most Californians won’t consider voting. ....

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Editorial: No, Californians aren't fleeing for Texas. They're moving to unsustainable suburbs


Editorial: No, Californians aren t fleeing for Texas. They re moving to unsustainable suburbs
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OK, let’s just get this out of the way:
Despite the rumors you may have heard emanating from conservative media, California residents are not fleeing in droves for places like Texas, where the livin’ is good and the taxes are low. Yes, census data released on Monday indicated the state is going to lose a seat in Congress. But that same data also revealed that we have gained 2 million residents over the past decade.
We’re still growing, just as not as much as some other states. ....

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Editorial: The drought isn't coming, California. It's already here


Editorial: The drought isn t coming, California. It s already here
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Dry hills sit above homes and businesses seen from Shelvin Drive in El Cerrito, September 25, 2020.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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A depth gauge stands partially exposed at Briones Reservoir in Orinda, Feb. 28, 2021.Stephen Lam/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Longtime Bay Area residents are all too familiar with ground-parching droughts, those years when our hills are late turning green and early turning brown. Now it looks like we’ve entered another dry patch barely four years after emerging from the last one an ominous sign that our meteorological cycles of boom and bust are picking up speed. ....

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