Strickland: Strictly for Profit
Not too surprisingly, “In 2006, Intuit, the company that makes TurboTax, spent $1 million trying to elect Tony Strickland (R-Moorpark) as state controller.”
Not too surprisingly, “In 2006, Intuit, the company that makes TurboTax, spent $1 million trying to elect Tony Strickland (R-Moorpark) as state controller.”
I’d like to address those who can’t decide whether President Obama is a tax-and-spend liberal Democrat or a Muslim.
If Senator Grassley becomes unemployed he still will have fabulous health insurance, unlike us slobs who really work for a living. Wait a minute-we don’t work for a living anymore.
Dog bites pre-school aide: physician describes a case in point.
Eleven suspects were arrested in an early morning raid.
Santa Barbara’s Contemporary Arts Forum welcomes new members with an extra special catered party, season preview, and mix-and-mingle event this Thursday, September 24.
Boxtales’ new show, based on an ancient Indian myth, incorporates yoga and acrobatics.
(Updated) Wrong-way pick-up truck driver causes six car pileup near El Sueno Road.
Ted Nash has written a suite for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, parts of which may be part of Sunday’s program, presented by UCSB’s Arts & Lectures.
The former Mazzy Star lead singer unveils Through the Devil Softly at SOhO.