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Bob has been blogging since 2003 on progressive politics, the economy, renewable energy, cleantech, and antiwar matters. He helped organize antiwar protests from 2004-2007, some of which were massive. A registered Independent, his politics tend towards left-wing populism. He has lived in Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Francisco, currently splitting his time between San Jose and Utah. He is especially interested in issues that transcend party lines and bring people together.

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Articles By Bob Morris

By | 08/09/2011 | California, Economy, Issues, Taxes

Central Falls, a densely populated and impoverished city of nearly 20,000 in Rhode Island, filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy on August 1, citing unaffordable pension and retiree health care liabilities.

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By | 08/08/2011 | Arizona, Energy and Water

The dirty little secret about power generation is that most states, including Arizona, rely heavily on coal. Sure, Arizona has mandated 15% renewable energy by 2025 but for now, King.

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By | 08/08/2011 | Arizona, Immigration

By most accounts, the Arizona border appears to be safer than ever. Illegal border crossings are down, mainly because the Department of Homeland Security is able to monitor more of.

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By | 08/04/2011 | California, Energy and Water, Infrastructure

You just can’t make this stuff up, folks. Our tree-hugging, let’s-work-things-out governor has morphed into the Terminator when it comes to those who would dare to oppose renewable energy projects.

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By | 08/02/2011 | California, Issues

The California Citizens Redistricting Committee was created by Proposition 11 in 2008 and is charged with creating equitable district boundaries for Congressional, State Senate, State Assembly, and State Board of Equalization Districts every ten years.

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By | 08/01/2011 | Arizona, Energy and Water

EnviroMission, an Australian company, plans to build the world’s largest solar tower energy plant in the world in Arizona by 2015. When completed, the central tower will be 2,625 feet.

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By | 07/28/2011 | California, Energy and Water, Infrastructure

California has mandated that 33% of power by 2020 must be from renewable sources.  This has created a huge surge in applications to build renewable energy plants as developers have rightfully determined that Californians will have to buy power from them by 2020.

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