THE WAY I SEE IT by Don
Polson Red Bluff Daily News 4/29/2025
Life
lived wherever it suits us
When our time is split between
two homes in two states—Red Bluff and Bend, Oregon plus months of
RV camping—we need duplicates, even triplicates, of the essentials.
Still, there are things which must accompany us from place to place:
meds, laptops, vitamins and supplements, even as things like undies
are stocked up everywhere. Enough about that.
This proverbial life of leisure,
as the “golden years” are described, is nevertheless prone to
certain interruptions. Medical professionals have their tests; those
tests often require further analysis and followup tests—nothing
most readers don’t already know.
My hematologist became my
oncologist after diagnosing chronic lymphocytic leukemia, CLL. which
sounds serious but is the least interrupting of the maladies. No
malignancies with further monitoring of test results. For having some
biological and genetic bad luck, at 74, I’m actually pretty lucky.
My urologist’s treatments
requires no explanation. So, while the oncologist said that, for now,
“nothing to worry about,” the urologist’s procedures put an end
to my ski season (I’m happily chauffeuring Barb up the mountain),
and a 5-unit dental bridge recalled me to Red Bluff for a repair.
“It’s always something” as the late SNL comedy actress Gilda
Radner would say.
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A reminder: tickets for the
upcoming Republican Red, White, and Blue Dinner can be reserved
and/or purchased at https://givebutter.com/TehamaGOP
. It’s being held at the Red Bluff Community Center this year, on
June 7 at 5 PM; more details at the web site.
As part of the “Make California
Golden Again” theme, the guest speaker is Riverside Sheriff Chad
Bianco. He is affiliated with the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace
Officers Association and is a candidate for governor of California in
2026. The highlight of our local political year, it raises funds for
scholarships, and local and state causes.
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The Chico E-R Editor’s
interview with Congressman Doug LaMalfa deserved an accolade for
avoiding gotcha questions, the current trend of “attack journalism”
seen predominantly on network and cable shows. Such interviewers—who
invariably vote for, and contribute to, Democrats—wonder why we on
the right question their objectivity. If you missed it, the full
interview delved into the issues we in “superior California” care
most about, water, farming challenges, etc.
While Editor Mike Wolcott
undoubtedly rubs some of us the wrong way with his obsession over
cutting any portion of a column that veers too close to national
issues and the “T-word,” it has had the effect of leaving the
Opinion page free of the national political war among local
columnists.
Speaking of which, my Easter
column had the last two paragraphs cut when my reference to the
freeing of the criminal Barabbas by Pontius Pilate was compared to a
current controversy. Readers can go to my blog,
Donpolson.blogspot.com and read the deleted section that I am posting
today.
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The not-so-Golden State beat: “AB
1228 One Year Later: How The $20 Fast Food Minimum Wage Has Hurt
California; Over 22,000 Fast Food jobs have been lost in CA since
April 2024” (by Evan Symon, April 1, Californiaglobe.com). I wrote
about this predictable outcome based on other ill-advised policies
and laws that had already produced such unemployment in entry-level
segments of the economy. No “do-gooder” intervention in the free
market goes unpunished by the reality of supply and demand, and the
actual value of young unskilled workers.
“You Won’t Believe How Many
California Voters Support Giving Illegal Aliens Free Health Care”
(by Madeline Leesman, April 22, Townhall.com). Gov. Newsom signed a
$2.8 Billion bill to shore up this state’s Medicaid program. It
“ran into major financial problems when the Governor expanded it
last year to include illegal immigrants” (ABC3340.com).
A poll of voters by UC Berkeley
and Politico found: 21 percent support Medicaid for illegal
immigrants even if it means cuts elsewhere. 32 percent said to
continue the program but prioritize those here legally if budget cuts
are needed. That’s a majority for continuing Medicaid for illegal
residents.
31 percent took the only sensible
response: the state should never have allowed Medicaid for illegal
residents, while 17 percent want to partially or fully reverse this
health coverage.
“Fox News correspondent Bill
Melugin broke an outrageous story about an illegal immigrant being
granted early release from his prison sentence for the death of two
young Californians, whom he killed several years ago. He was
speeding at nearly 100 miles per hour while drunk and high. His
victims burned alive in their car.
“The immigrant had entered the
U.S. illegally multiple times, a felony. He also committed multiple
felonies while in the country illegally, but was shielded by
California's sanctuary policies, which make illegal immigrants a
special protected class—even those who repeatedly commit crimes
against Californians” (Townhall.com, April 24). It’s no surprise
that polling shows massive support for deportation of “undocumented
migrants.”