Israeli Generals Preparing For "Short, Sharp" War Against Hezbollah

While a military campaign against Syria (and Iran) on the usual grounds has been postponed indefinitely, two nations in the Middle East have been seething: Saudi Arabia and, of course, Israel. Yet while Saudi Arabia rarely if ever gets its own hands dirty, instead executing its geopolitcal strategy through puppet states in need of its oil, Israel has never had a problem with engaging in offensive wars. And now that the threat of an imminent war, one which would have been largely carried out on the back of the US military, is gone Israel is preparing to do just that.

According to UPI, “Israeli generals are preparing for a decisive — and probably brief — war against Hezbollah, one of Israel’s most implacable foes, with plans to smash the Iranian-backed Lebanese movement’s military power, a study says. The Israelis’ primary objective will be to eradicate Hezbollah’s reputedly massive arsenal of missiles and rockets “for years to come,” the report by the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies in Tel Aviv said.”

In other words, Syrian script, rinse repeat – spook with stories of massive weapon arsenals, propose a permanent resolution that involves invading – “briefly” although it never really works out that way – and then leak a few false flag videos “proving” just how evil the nation that is about to be invaded is.

Full story from UPI

Israel gets ready for ‘short, sharp war’ against Hezbollah

Israeli military intelligence estimates Hezbollah has 80,000 missiles and rockets of all calibers, ranging from ballistic missiles with warheads packing 700 pounds of high explosives, to short-range rockets, many of them aimed at cities including Tel Aviv. Some estimates go as high as 100,000.

The weapons that give Israelis nightmares are the long-range missiles with which Hezbollah can pound the Jewish state’s population centers and strategic installations without let-up for at least a month.

Israel’s military, which failed to crush Hezbollah in a 34-day war in 2006, “has prepared for a combined air and large-scale ground operation, driven by new intelligence and precision-firepower capabilities, to deliver a knockout blow and eliminate Hezbollah as a fighting force for years to come,” observed the report’s author, Yaakov Lappin, the Jerusalem Post’s military analyst.

Knocking out Hezbollah’s missile storage bunkers and launch sites will be the air force’s main mission, as it was in 2006, when Hezbollah only had about 20,000 missiles, 4,000 of which hit northern Israel.

Lappin said Israel will use “unprecedented capabilities” and a combat fleet that could destroy hundreds of targets a day.

In the last year, Israelis have been bombarded with government warnings to brace themselves for weeks of unprecedented missile bombardment if war comes — although the media have sought to reassure the public the armed forces will protect them with new weapons, tactics and all manner of electronic wizardry.

A key protection system will be the much-vaunted, four-tier missile defense shield known as Homa, The Wall in Hebrew. This includes the long-range Arrow 3 system, designed to destroy Iranian ballistic missiles outside Earth’s atmosphere, down to the Iron Dome, which has by official count shot down 84.6 percent of the short-range Palestinian rockets it has engaged in the last two years.

Even so, whatever the dimensions and capabilities of the generals’ plan, another report poured cold water on Israeli expectations of survival in the next war, which will — for the first time since the state was founded in 1948, a half dozen wars ago — target the home front.

Nathan Faber of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion, Israel’s Institute of Technology, warned in an article on the website of the Magen Laoref, or Homefront Shield, foundation, that the Homa could crumble due to technological, operational and financial reasons in a multifront war with Hezbollah, Iran and others.

Faber, formerly chief scientist in the military’s missile division, said at least one-third of all missiles fired at Israel will in all probability get through.

He calculates Israel could be threatened by 800 Iranian Shehab-3b and more advanced Sejjil-2 ballistic missiles, and 400 Soviet-era Scud ballistic missiles held by Syria, some of which may be used in its 33-month-old civil war.

There will also be 500-1,000 medium-range tactical missiles — like Iran’s Fajr or Fateh weapons, which Hezbollah already has — and more than 100,000 short-range rockets held by Syria, Hezbollah and the Palestinian Hamas group in Gaza.

Faber reckons about one-third of the missiles fired at Israel will be intercepted by the air force, another third will malfunction and one third will get through defensive screens, including about 400 of the 1,200 ballistic systems.

Regarding tactical missiles, Faber noted that “since these are very precise missiles the great majority of them will hit their target” after evading the anti-missile defenses.

He calculates Iron Dome — which he assesses has a kill rate of only 66 percent — will have to deal with 30,000 rockets.

The cost will be awesome — and possibly prohibitive.

By Faber’s tally, Iron Dome operations will cost $6 billion, countering 400 ballistic missiles another $3 billion, while mid-range interceptions will total as much as $2 billion.


    



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Israeli Generals Preparing For “Short, Sharp” War Against Hezbollah

While a military campaign against Syria (and Iran) on the usual grounds has been postponed indefinitely, two nations in the Middle East have been seething: Saudi Arabia and, of course, Israel. Yet while Saudi Arabia rarely if ever gets its own hands dirty, instead executing its geopolitcal strategy through puppet states in need of its oil, Israel has never had a problem with engaging in offensive wars. And now that the threat of an imminent war, one which would have been largely carried out on the back of the US military, is gone Israel is preparing to do just that.

According to UPI, “Israeli generals are preparing for a decisive — and probably brief — war against Hezbollah, one of Israel’s most implacable foes, with plans to smash the Iranian-backed Lebanese movement’s military power, a study says. The Israelis’ primary objective will be to eradicate Hezbollah’s reputedly massive arsenal of missiles and rockets “for years to come,” the report by the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies in Tel Aviv said.”

In other words, Syrian script, rinse repeat – spook with stories of massive weapon arsenals, propose a permanent resolution that involves invading – “briefly” although it never really works out that way – and then leak a few false flag videos “proving” just how evil the nation that is about to be invaded is.

Full story from UPI

Israel gets ready for ‘short, sharp war’ against Hezbollah

Israeli military intelligence estimates Hezbollah has 80,000 missiles and rockets of all calibers, ranging from ballistic missiles with warheads packing 700 pounds of high explosives, to short-range rockets, many of them aimed at cities including Tel Aviv. Some estimates go as high as 100,000.

The weapons that give Israelis nightmares are the long-range missiles with which Hezbollah can pound the Jewish state’s population centers and strategic installations without let-up for at least a month.

Israel’s military, which failed to crush Hezbollah in a 34-day war in 2006, “has prepared for a combined air and large-scale ground operation, driven by new intelligence and precision-firepower capabilities, to deliver a knockout blow and eliminate Hezbollah as a fighting force for years to come,” observed the report’s author, Yaakov Lappin, the Jerusalem Post’s military analyst.

Knocking out Hezbollah’s missile storage bunkers and launch sites will be the air force’s main mission, as it was in 2006, when Hezbollah only had about 20,000 missiles, 4,000 of which hit northern Israel.

Lappin said Israel will use “unprecedented capabilities” and a combat fleet that could destroy hundreds of targets a day.

In the last year, Israelis have been bombarded with government warnings to brace themselves for weeks of unprecedented missile bombardment if war comes — although the media have sought to reassure the public the armed forces will protect them with new weapons, tactics and all manner of electronic wizardry.

A key protection system will be the much-vaunted, four-tier missile defense shield known as Homa, The Wall in Hebrew. This includes the long-range Arrow 3 system, designed to destroy Iranian ballistic missiles outside Earth’s atmosphere, down to the Iron Dome, which has by official count shot down 84.6 percent of the short-range Palestinian rockets it has engaged in the last two years.

Even so, whatever the dimensions and capabilities of the generals’ plan, another report poured cold water on Israeli expectations of survival in the next war, which will — for the first time since the state was founded in 1948, a half dozen wars ago — target the home front.

Nathan Faber of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion, Israel’s Institute of Technology, warned in an article on the website of the Magen Laoref, or Homefront Shield, foundation, that the Homa could crumble due to technological, operational and financial reasons in a multifront war with Hezbollah, Iran and others.

Faber, formerly chief scientist in the military’s missile division, said at least one-third of all missiles fired at Israel will in all probability get through.

He calculates Israel could be threatened by 800 Iranian Shehab-3b and more advanced Sejjil-2 ballistic missiles, and 400 Soviet-era Scud ballistic missiles held by Syria, some of which may be used in its 33-month-old civil war.

There will also be 500-1,000 medium-range tactical missiles — like Iran’s Fajr or Fateh weapons, which Hezbollah already has — and more than 100,000 short-range rockets held by Syria, Hezbollah and the Palestinian Hamas group in Gaza.

Faber reckons about one-third of the missiles fired at Israel will be intercepted by the air force, another third will malfunction and one third will get through defensive screens, including about 400 of the 1,200 ballistic systems.

Regarding tactical missiles, Faber noted that “since these are very precise missiles the great majority of them will hit their target” after evading the anti-missile defenses.

He calculates Iron Dome — which he assesses has a kill rate of only 66 percent — will have to deal with 30,000 rockets.

The cost will be awesome — and possibly prohibitive.

By Faber’s tally, Iron Dome operations will cost $6 billion, countering 400 ballistic missiles another $3 billion, while mid-range interceptions will total as much as $2 billion.


    



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Giant US Retailer to Accept Bitcoin

Overstock.com – the American internet retailer with over a billion dollars per year in sales – will accept Bitcoin starting in 2014.

As Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne told the Financial Times:

I think a healthy monetary system at the end of the day isn’t an upside down pyramid based on the whim of a government official, but is based on something that they can’t control.

 

If there’s going to be some part of the population which adopts it… I think that we’ll get that business. And the people who switch to it will respect that we started adopting it.

Europe has rolled out its first Bitcoin ATM. And a bitcoin ATM in Vancouver, Canada did $1 million dollars worth of transactions within the first 29 days.

Mobile gift card company Gyft – which allows users to purchase gift cards at more than 50,000 retail locations in the U.S., including Brookstone, Lowe’s, GAP, Sephora, Gamestop, American Eagle, Nike, Marriott, Burger King and Fandango – partnered with BitPay earlier this year to start accepting bitcoins within its app.

According to the Bank of England’s Chief of Financial Stability, this may be a big step towards breaking up the monopoly of the too big to fail banks.


    



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An empty chair

As far back as I can remember, it had never visited Flamingo Street. Sure, once or twice it had gotten close. It had gotten really close the previous winter. But with a neighborhood full of kids playing all day and into the night, it was bound to happen. Just didn’t think it would happen to us.
We never gave it much thought. After all, we were just kids. Our days were filled with arguing, fighting, and having fun as brothers and friends normally do. Even so, adults still talked about it from time to time, but only in whispers and behind closed doors.

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Meet the “Bandits’ Club” – The TBTF Wall Street Cartel Rigging the FX Market

Another day, another tale of how the “Too Big to Jail” Wall Street cartel manipulates a major global market with no repercussions whatsoever. Must be nice having essentially every Congressperson and regulator in your back pocket. Get caught? Pay a little fine and get on with it. Everyone wins!

Actually, everyone loses. Except for the handful of FX manipulators, rigging global currency markets from their Essex villages outside of London. These traders for major TBTF banks refer to themselves by various names in their now silenced Bloomberg chat rooms, from The Cartel,” “The Bandits’ Club,” “One Team, One Dream” and “The Mafia.” Very classy guys. Glad we bailed your asses out…

More from Bloomberg:

Now regulators from Bern to Washington are examining evidence first reported by Bloomberg News in June that a small group of senior traders at big banks had something else on their screens: details of each other’s client orders. Sharing that information may have helped dealers at firms, including JPMorgan Chase & Co., Citigroup Inc., UBS AG and Barclays Plc, manipulate prices to maximize their own profits, according to five people with knowledge of the probes.

“This is a market where there is no law and people have turned a blind eye,” said former Senator Ted Kaufman, a Delaware Democrat who sponsored legislation in 2010 to shrink the largest U.S. banks. “We’ve been talking about banks being too big to fail. What’s almost as big a problem is banks too big to manage.”

At the center of the inquiries are instant-message groups with names such as “The Cartel,” “The Bandits’ Club,” “One Team, One Dream” and “The Mafia,” in which dealers exchanged information on client orders and agreed how to trade at the fix, according to the people with knowledge of the investigations who asked not to be identified because the matter is pending. Some traders took part in multiple chat rooms, one of them said.

The currency investigations are taking place as authorities grapple with a widening list of scandals involving the manipulation by banks of benchmark financial rates, including the London interbank offered rate, or Libor, and ISDAfix, used to determine the value of interest-rate derivatives. The U.K. regulator also is reviewing how prices are set in the $20 trillion gold market, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.

Don’t be ridiculous, everyone knows the gold market is the only market on earth that isn’t manipulated.

“Some of these problems developed over many years without anybody speaking up,” said Andrew Tyrie, chairman of Britain’s Commission on Banking Standards and Parliament’s Treasury Select Committee. “This is remarkable. It suggests something very wrong with the culture at these institutions.”

Blasphemy!

In addition to seeking evidence of collusion, the FCA is looking into whether traders cut deals for personal profit before completing customers’ orders, according to a person with knowledge of the probe. Bloomberg News reported in November, based on the accounts of two people who witnessed the transactions, that some dealers placed side bets for personal accounts or through friends in exchange for cash payments.

None of the traders or the banks they work for has been accused of wrongdoing.

Of course not. We wouldn’t want to hurt these poor babies’ feelings now would we? God’s work is very sophisticated and very important. You serfs wouldn’t understand.

Usher, Ramchandani and Gardiner, along with at least two other dealers over the years, would discuss their customers’ trades and agree on exactly when they planned to execute them to maximize their chances of moving the 4 p.m. fix, two of the people said. When exchange rates moved their way, they would send written slaps on the back for a job well done.

The conversations echo those uncovered by regulators about Libor, in which bankers promised bottles of Bollinger champagne or cash to counterparts at firms willing to help them rig the benchmark interest rates used to price $300 trillion of contracts from student loans to mortgages. More than six banks have been fined about $6 billion since June 2012, and regulators are investigating traders at half a dozen more firms.

The currency discussions were even more calculating, one of the people who reviewed the transcripts said.

Spot currency trading is conducted in a small and close-knit community. Many of the more than a dozen traders and brokers interviewed for this story live near each other in villages dotting the Essex countryside, a short train ride from London’s financial district, and stay in touch over dinner, on weekend excursions or with regular rounds of golf at local clubs.

On one excursion to a private golf club in the so-called stockbroker belt beyond London’s M25 motorway, a dozen currency dealers from the biggest banks and several day traders, who bet on currency moves for their personal accounts, drained beers in a bar after a warm September day on the fairway. One of the day traders handed a white envelope stuffed with cash to a bank dealer in recognition of the information he had received, according to a person who witnessed the exchange.

Take the money, or you’ll be swimming with the fishes.

Full article here.

In Liberty,
Mike

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Meet the “Bandits’ Club” – The TBTF Wall Street Cartel Rigging the FX Market originally appeared on A Lightning War for Liberty on December 20, 2013.

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Friday Humor: Barney Frank Joins CNBC

Presented with ‘shockingly’ no comment…

 

 

We are sure Frank’s arrival will fix this

 


    



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NJ “Public Servant” Lands Sixth Government Job, Total Salary Approaching $300,000

photo of "public servant" not availableThe city of Highlands, New
Jersey hired Patrick DeBlasio to be its chief financial officer, a
part time job for which he’ll have no minimum hours and won’t have
to show up at the office, paying him $40,000 a year. It’s no mere
double dip for DeBlasio, it’s actually his sixth government job. He
was paid $244,606 last year, nearly $70,000 more than the state’s
government. He holds five other jobs in four municipalities,
including full time work as CFO of Cartaret, NJ, as well as a part
time job with the town’s school district.

N.J.
public servant gets 6th public job, among highest-paid in the
state
,” read the Star-Ledger’s headline, yet stories
like this punctuate what a joke the term “public servant” is and
why it belonges in quotes. For people like DeBlasio, it seems a lot
more like a well-paying racket than anything approaching
“service.”

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Clapper Won't Stop Lying About His Lie, Maybe Because He's Afraid to Admit He Committed a Felony

Yesterday seven Republican
congressmen
asked
Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate whether
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper lied when he

told
the Senate Intelligence Committee last March that the
National Security Agency does not “collect any type of data at all
on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans.” I can save
Holder some time: Clapper lied. Not only that, but ever since the
lie was revealed by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden’s leaks
last June, Clapper has been
lying about the lie
. The latest example:

Shawn Turner, a spokesman for Clapper, said the intelligence
director mistakenly understood [Sen. Ron] Wyden’s question to be
referring to the contents of communications, instead of “metadata”
such as phone numbers, call times and call durations. 

“DNI Clapper has been testifying before members of Congress for
more than two decades and he enjoys a well-earned reputation as a
doggedly honest and honorable public servant,” Turner said. “He
apologized for the confusion caused by his response and is focused
on working with the intelligence committees to increase
transparency while protecting critical intelligence sources and
methods.”

Evidently neither Clapper nor Turner realizes that Senate
committees
record
their public hearings. Either that, or they assume
everyone will be too lazy to bother checking exactly what Clapper
said and in what context. Because if you do watch the video or read
the transcript, you will see there was no mention of email or
telephone calls during the hearing, so it is highly implausible
that Clapper believed Wyden was asking him about the “the contents
of communications.” Furthermore, Wyden made it abundantly clear
that his concerns went beyond the question of whether the NSA
listens to Americans’ phone calls or reads their email:

Wyden: Last summer the NSA director was at
a conference, and he was asked a question about the NSA
surveillance of Americans. He replied, and I quote here, “the story
that we have millions or hundreds of millions of dossiers on people
is completely false.”

The reason I’m asking the question is, having served on the
[intelligence] committee now for a dozen years, I don’t really know
what a dossier is in this context. So what I wanted to see is if
you could give me a yes or no answer to the question: Does the NSA
collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions
of Americans?

Clapper: No, sir.

Wyden: It does not.

Clapper: Not wittingly. There
are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect, but
not wittingly.

Not only was Wyden’s question unambiguous, but
he told Clapper ahead of tiime
that he planned to ask it.
Given this context, the story Clapper is still trying to sell—that
he gave a “clearly erroneous” answer because he mistakenly thought
Wyden was asking only about the content of communications—does not
pass the laugh test. Furthermore, it is inconsistent with
another explanation
Clapper has offered: that he he gave the
“least untruthful” answer he could to a question dealing with
classified matters. As the congressmen note in their
letter
to Holder, Clapper could simply have declined to answer
the question in public rather than tell a bald-faced lie. In any
case, the “noble lie” excuse plainly contradicts the “honest
mistake” excuse.

The letter to Holder—which was signed by Reps.  James
Sensenbrenner Jr. (Wis.), Darrell Issa (Calif.), Trent Franks
(Ariz.), Blake Farenthold (Texas), Trey Gowdy (S.C.), Raúl Labrador
(Idaho) and Ted Poe (Texas)—notes that it’s a federal
crime
, punishable by up to five years in prison, to
“knowingly and willfully” make any “materially false” statement in
 the course of any “investigation or review” conducted by a
congressional committee. The congressmen note that Scooter Libby
and Martha Stewart were both imprisoned under the same statute.
They add:

The law is clear. [Clapper] was asked a question and he was
obligated to answer truthfully. He could have declined to answer.
He could have offered to answer in a classified setting. He could
have corrected himself immediately following the hearing. He did
none of these things despite advance warning that the question was
coming.

It seems unlikely that Holder will decide to treat Clapper like
Scooter Libby or Martha Stewart. But Clapper, having told a whopper
in the name of national security, should at least have the decency
to stop lying about it. 

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Clapper Won’t Stop Lying About His Lie, Maybe Because He’s Afraid to Admit He Committed a Felony

Yesterday seven Republican
congressmen
asked
Attorney General Eric Holder to investigate whether
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper lied when he

told
the Senate Intelligence Committee last March that the
National Security Agency does not “collect any type of data at all
on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans.” I can save
Holder some time: Clapper lied. Not only that, but ever since the
lie was revealed by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden’s leaks
last June, Clapper has been
lying about the lie
. The latest example:

Shawn Turner, a spokesman for Clapper, said the intelligence
director mistakenly understood [Sen. Ron] Wyden’s question to be
referring to the contents of communications, instead of “metadata”
such as phone numbers, call times and call durations. 

“DNI Clapper has been testifying before members of Congress for
more than two decades and he enjoys a well-earned reputation as a
doggedly honest and honorable public servant,” Turner said. “He
apologized for the confusion caused by his response and is focused
on working with the intelligence committees to increase
transparency while protecting critical intelligence sources and
methods.”

Evidently neither Clapper nor Turner realizes that Senate
committees
record
their public hearings. Either that, or they assume
everyone will be too lazy to bother checking exactly what Clapper
said and in what context. Because if you do watch the video or read
the transcript, you will see there was no mention of email or
telephone calls during the hearing, so it is highly implausible
that Clapper believed Wyden was asking him about the “the contents
of communications.” Furthermore, Wyden made it abundantly clear
that his concerns went beyond the question of whether the NSA
listens to Americans’ phone calls or reads their email:

Wyden: Last summer the NSA director was at
a conference, and he was asked a question about the NSA
surveillance of Americans. He replied, and I quote here, “the story
that we have millions or hundreds of millions of dossiers on people
is completely false.”

The reason I’m asking the question is, having served on the
[intelligence] committee now for a dozen years, I don’t really know
what a dossier is in this context. So what I wanted to see is if
you could give me a yes or no answer to the question: Does the NSA
collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions
of Americans?

Clapper: No, sir.

Wyden: It does not.

Clapper: Not wittingly. There
are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect, but
not wittingly.

Not only was Wyden’s question unambiguous, but
he told Clapper ahead of tiime
that he planned to ask it.
Given this context, the story Clapper is still trying to sell—that
he gave a “clearly erroneous” answer because he mistakenly thought
Wyden was asking only about the content of communications—does not
pass the laugh test. Furthermore, it is inconsistent with
another explanation
Clapper has offered: that he he gave the
“least untruthful” answer he could to a question dealing with
classified matters. As the congressmen note in their
letter
to Holder, Clapper could simply have declined to answer
the question in public rather than tell a bald-faced lie. In any
case, the “noble lie” excuse plainly contradicts the “honest
mistake” excuse.

The letter to Holder—which was signed by Reps.  James
Sensenbrenner Jr. (Wis.), Darrell Issa (Calif.), Trent Franks
(Ariz.), Blake Farenthold (Texas), Trey Gowdy (S.C.), Raúl Labrador
(Idaho) and Ted Poe (Texas)—notes that it’s a federal
crime
, punishable by up to five years in prison, to
“knowingly and willfully” make any “materially false” statement in
 the course of any “investigation or review” conducted by a
congressional committee. The congressmen note that Scooter Libby
and Martha Stewart were both imprisoned under the same statute.
They add:

The law is clear. [Clapper] was asked a question and he was
obligated to answer truthfully. He could have declined to answer.
He could have offered to answer in a classified setting. He could
have corrected himself immediately following the hearing. He did
none of these things despite advance warning that the question was
coming.

It seems unlikely that Holder will decide to treat Clapper like
Scooter Libby or Martha Stewart. But Clapper, having told a whopper
in the name of national security, should at least have the decency
to stop lying about it. 

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Steven Greenhut on Sriracha-geddon and California's Business Climate

Sriracha sauceThe
Internet is abuzz with cracks about the “Sriracha apocalypse,” as
foodies prepare to survive without the popular hot sauce after
state health officials directed Sriracha’s maker to halt production
for 30 days. But this is no laughing matter to the owners,
employees, distributors, and suppliers who depend on the business.
The dispute has become a nationwide story. It’s the latest example,
writes Steven Greenhut, of the way California governments treat
entrepreneurs.

View this article.

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