Monthly Archives: August, 2020

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Vote-by-Mail Imperiled by Postmaster General

While many more Californians than ever before are planning to vote by mail in this November’s election in order to avoid exposure to the coronavirus, Trump’s new Postmaster General, Louis DeJoy, is sparing no effort to make voting by mail harder for all Americans (not just Californians). The recent primary elections in several states have given us a preview of how that works, with ballots being ensnared in postal delays.

Inter Valley Health Plan FREE Virtual Classes

Inter Valley Health Plan’s FREE online class for adults 55+ If you are a person who takes care of your parent, spouse or grandchildren it can take its toll on you. Learn how to set boundaries to help everyone care for each other in a positive and healthy way. Reservations are required to get the log in code. To RSVP call or go online. 800-886-4471 or TTY 711. Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. To register or find our schedule for more free classes visit ivhp.com/vitality

ELECTION 2020 – DISTRICT ONE : Q + A with DeniAntoinette Mazingo

If she wins her district, she will be the first woman of color to serve on the City Council in memory, if ever. Deni is a live wire. Ambitious, quick with a quip and running full speed.

Why Bitcoin-Like Scarcity Would Be a Disaster for the Dollar

There’s a widespread belief that the exorbitant quantity of money the Federal Reserve is pouring into the U.S. economy must eventually mean the return of high inflation. After all, if there’s lots more money but no more stuff to buy, prices must rise, mustn’t they? So the prospect of Judy Shelton – known for her support of the gold standard – joining the Fed’s Board of Governors is raising the hopes of those who want the Fed to be stripped of its money creation powers.

California’s public health director abruptly resigns amid questions about state’s virus testing data

Dr. Sonia Angell, California's director of the Department of Public Health, abruptly resigned on Sunday. Angell, who had been in the position for less than a year, reportedly resigned via an email sent to the California Health and Human Services Agency.

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