From Jon Fleischman - So, Does It Matter? <[email protected]>
Subject [Unlocked!] What Is Jon Reading? Interesting Things To Read From This Past Week
Date October 18, 2025 8:04 PM
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Today’s Saturday Column is UNLOCKED for all subscribers!
In honor of the Dodgers clinching the National League Pennant, and returning to the World Series (can they pull off a back-to-back thing?) — this issue is open to all subscribers. Typically this feature is behind our paywall. Enjoy. This is what you are missing basically very Saturday if you haven’t bumped up. Of course you can upgrade to a paid membership now. It’s not much.
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What am I reading?
IS CALIFORNIA REALLY A DONOR STATE?
My good friend Jon Coupal [ [link removed] ], a subject of one our California Patriot Profiles, in this column [ [link removed] ], takes on the idea that California is a “donor state,” dissecting claims made by Governor Newsom and economists alike. He argues that the real issue isn’t whether the state “loses” money — it’s how responsibly that money is managed. His expert take challenges common fiscal assumptions with sharp analysis.
LAIST: HOW PROP 50 COULD SLICE AND DICE REPUBLICAN STRONGHOLDS IN ORANGE COUNTY
In his latest article [ [link removed] ], Frank Stoltze interviews OC GOP Chair Will O’Neill and me to examine how Proposition 50 could redraw Republican strongholds in Orange County. He also spotlights a promise I made should Prop 50 pass — putting me in an intriguing political spotlight. Someone will have to give me a number.
PAYING THE PRICE FOR SACRAMENTO’S GREEN POLITICS
My friend Matt Klink exposes how Sacramento’s green energy agenda collided with reality. After years of blaming “greedy oil companies,” Democrats are backpedaling as refinery closures, high prices, and public anger mount. It’s a sharp look at how political theater crumbles when the lights—and gas pumps—run dry.
DO THE FAR RIGHT AND THE FAR RIGHT MEET ON THE OTHER SIDE?
In The Populism Horseshoe, this column (with cool charts) shows how the far left and far right often meet in surprising ways. His piece highlights how extreme movements that claim to oppose each other end up sharing the same playbook.
One Video…
This is something you should watch, and then share. The great Victor Davis Hansen, the subject of one of our California Patriot Profiles [ [link removed] ], on Prop. 50.
One More Video…
CRPA TV: GUN GROUPS STRIKE BACK - LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST CALIFORNIA’S GLOCK BAN
The latest from the California Rifle and Pistol Association’s great YouTube channel…
Show Notes: It’s been a massive week for the Second Amendment. The Supreme Court has officially taken up Wolford v. Lopez, a case out of Hawaii challenging their “sensitive places” law — and it could reshape how the Bruen decision is applied across the country.Meanwhile in California, Governor Gavin Newsom just signed Assembly Bill 1127, known as the “Glock Ban Bill,” sparking immediate lawsuits from Gun Groups.
One Hot Tip
A NEW WEBSITE THAT AGGREGATES POLLING ALL OF THE TIME.
You should check it out here [ [link removed] ]. (H/T Chris Cillizza)
Two Charts (I love charts!)
TRACKING THE WORLD’S EMOTIONAL HEALTH
Gallop pulled together a report [ [link removed] ] based on 145,000+ interviews across 144 counties and areas…. These charts are interesting to review.
A Few Non-Political Hits…
Favorite Shots From Wildlife Photographers Of The Year - Amazing [ [link removed] ].
Have a lot of money? Or aspire to? Here’s how to be miserable when you have it [ [link removed] ].
Which Governor made $1.4 million playing blackjack [ [link removed] ]? Hint: He doesn’t need the money.
Move on, nothing to see here. Just a guy who pretended he was blind for 50 years [ [link removed] ] to score well over a million bucks in disability payments. Now the Italian government is coming after him.
On This Date In History
WEST SIDE STORY IS RELEASED IN 1961
On this day in 1961, West Side Story premiered in U.S. theaters, revolutionizing movie musicals. Adapted from the 1957 Broadway hit by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim, it reimagined Romeo and Juliet amid the gang rivalries of New York’s West Side. Directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins, the film dazzled audiences with groundbreaking choreography, lush music, and social commentary on race and youth. Starring Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno, and George Chakiris, it won 10 Academy Awards—including Best Picture—and remains a landmark in American cinema for blending powerful storytelling, dynamic dance, and cinematic innovation. This class is a must-watch and is available on the expected places for streaming (the $4 is so worth it!).
When you’re a Jet, You’re a Jet all the way, from your first cigarette to your last dying day!
Have a great weekend, and go Dodgers!
Jon

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