By Lou Desmond I’ve worked in public relations and public affairs for more than 20 years, 15 of which have been in the Inland Empire. During those early years, I worked extensively with media outlets such as the Business Press, The San Bernardino Sun, The Daily Bulletin and The Press …
Read More »Time to Tell the Truth
By Ed Hoffman As I said on my show last week, I am finally beginning to question the religious beliefs of the President of the United States. I know that’s not a new phenomenon; everyone knows someone who wasn’t sure if the President was a Christian, as he has long …
Read More »Homeowners Should Be Prepared
By Ed Hoffman Believe it or not, I do not resent all government-sponsored programs. Case in point: The HERO™ program, which allows homeowners to make energy efficient improvements to their properties with no money upfront. HERO has gained all kinds of exposure in the Inland Empire, and there are dozens …
Read More »Summarizing the State of the Union
By Ed Hoffman It’s been one week since the President delivered a State of the Union address that rivals a campaign speech in terms of promises he can’t possibly fulfill. Free college, free childcare, mandated paid leave laws for all 50 states, a minimum wage high enough to support a …
Read More »The President Leads from Behind
By Ed Hoffman The recent Paris March for Unity, as it has come to be called, was a poignant moment in history; it symbolized a unification among people from all over the world, erasing the lines of geographical and political division in a way that was profoundly moving. In that …
Read More »New Home Loan Programs: What They Mean for Buyers
By Ed Hoffman With everything going on internationally – including terrorist fire bombs being used against French journalists who dared leverage freedom of expression, and a march of solidarity in Paris against Islamic terror for which our government was noticeably absent (because college football playoffs were more important to the …
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