When The Economist covers your state, usually it’s not good news.

Sure enough, the cover of the magazine says “Where it all went wrong: A special report on California’s dysfunctional democracy”.

Hint: it all has to do with the proposition system.

This citizen legislature has caused chaos. Many initiatives have either limited taxes or mandated spending, making it even harder to balance the budget. Some are so ill-thought-out that they achieve the opposite of their intent: for all its small-government pretensions, Proposition 13 ended up centralising California’s finances, shifting them from local to state government. Rather than being the curb on elites that they were supposed to be, ballot initiatives have become a tool of special interests, with lobbyists and extremists bankrolling laws that are often bewildering in their complexity and obscure in their ramifications. And they have impoverished the state’s representative government. Who would want to sit in a legislature where 70-90% of the budget has already been allocated?

Attention: Toyota Truck and SUV Owners

“Catalytic Converter Theft Warning” (Courtesy of a local Boeing employee)

Just when you thought you’ve heard it all, something else comes along. Thieves are stealing catalytic converters off parked cars at an increasing rate. This is a trend that is happening all over the country and has recently found its way to El Segundo and other surrounding South Bay communities.

Chances are most vehicle owners don’t even know that they have a catalytic converter. But scrap metal thieves do. This device, mounted beneath your vehicle, helps control emissions as part of the exhaust system.

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Gary Eto is a Torrance attorney whose claims to fame we may recognize from the movies. For example, when cars collide with each other in a movie, for some reason one (or both) explodes. Today, we know these types of explosions are unlikely, but Gary has seen the days when these types of explosions were very real. More »