i ve always thought this map looked like a drug resistant map of some kind. but this was the power point slide that mitt romney presented the reagan zone of economic freedom. mitt romney did not become president, so this did not happen to the world. but that has not dampened the republican enthusiasm for naming things, naming really big things, naming whole swaths of the world after their hero, president ronald reagan. congressman darrell issa of california last year proposed naming almost all of the coastal boundaries of the united states after ronald reagan. he wanted to create something called the ronald wilson reagan exclusive economic zone, that would basically ring the entire country, 300 to 200 mails of ocean, off of every bit of coastline in the whole country, would be named after ronald reagan. and the coastline itself, the land, would also be named after ronald reagan. that would be something like 3.4 million square nautical miles of oceans and thousands of miles of
about the stress and anxiety this debt overhang is bringing to them. ar goodxd evening. 9 california. joiningt(ñit( me on the newsi] mark purdy, san jose mercury news columnist and paulrrogers, mercury news environment writer and josh richmond, bay area news grghi political fáreporter. thereq has been a lot of talk i sacramento over the california public records act that requires government agencies to release their records upon request, but governor brown s move to weas[ the law set off controversy. at the foot of the bill is who should foot the bill. i want to start withñi you, jos. the governorjf has been talking about this for a lpwhile. i want to explain why this is important totpsu) democracy. the governor proposed earlie1 agencies eith%$ pay for the cost of respondingtooáo publice1rrec act request or opt out of provisions of the publicrrecords act.çó the hcsá=ie is this law has ben in place since ñgoç1968, but th last 30 yearsfáxd there is anot$ state
northern category con sessman jaredko hoffrr for thexd prop to freeze the rate and prevent more debt. we re heard from students about the stress and anxiety this debt overhang is bringing to them. ar goodxd evening. 9 california. joiningt(ñit( me on the newsi] mark purdy, san jose mercury news columnist and paulrrogers, mercury news environment writer and josh richmond, bay area news grghi political fáreporter. thereq has been a lot of talk i sacramento over the california public records act that requires government agencies to release their records upon request, but governor brown s move to weas[ the law set off controversy. at the foot of the bill is who should foot the bill. i want to start withñi you, jos. the governorjf has been talking about this for a lpwhile. i want to explain why this is important totpsu) democracy. the governor proposed earlie1 agencies eith%$ pay for the cost of respondingtooáo publice1rrec act request or opt out of provisions of the
we re heard from students about the stress and anxiety this debt overhang is bringing to them. ar goodxd evening. 9 california. joiningt(ñit( me on the newsi] mark purdy, san jose mercury news columnist and paulrrogers, mercury news environment writer and josh richmond, bay area news grghi political fáreporter. thereq has been a lot of talk i sacramento over the california public records act that requires government agencies to release their records upon request, but governor brown s move to weas[ the law set off controversy. at the foot of the bill is who should foot the bill. i want to start withñi you, jos. the governorjf has been talking about this for a lpwhile. i want to explain why this is important totpsu) democracy. the governor proposed earlie1 agencies eith%$ pay for the cost of respondingtooáo publice1rrec act request or opt out of provisions of the publicrrecords act.çó the hcsá=ie is this law has ben in place since ñgoç1968, but th last 30 year
northern category con sessman jaredko hoffrr for thexd prop to freeze the rate and prevent more debt. we re heard from students about the stress and anxiety this debt overhang is bringing to them. ar goodxd evening. 9 california. joiningt(ñit( me on the newsi] mark purdy, san jose mercury news columnist and paulrrogers, mercury news environment writer and josh richmond, bay area news grghi political fáreporter. thereq has been a lot of talk i sacramento over the california public records act that requires government agencies to release their records upon request, but governor brown s move to weas[ the law set off controversy. at the foot of the bill is who should foot the bill. i want to start withñi you, jos. the governorjf has been talking about this for a lpwhile. i want to explain why this is important totpsu) democracy. the governor proposed earlie1 agencies eith%$ pay for the cost of respondingtooáo publice1rrec act request or opt out of provisions of the