Nunes Publications

  • Distorted Water 2011
    Jun 23, 2011  - During the debate in Congress over the San Joaquin Valley Water Reliability Act, there have been a lot of excuses used to defend government-imposed water shortages. Many of the most troubling statements about our region have been posted on my YouTube Channel or are discussed in my blog. However, I p... More
  • Has The Sun Set On The Golden State?
    Aug 1, 2010  - Over the past few years, we’ve witnessed the state government’s response to the capital and entrepreneurial flight from our state: Taxes re­main high, and lawmakers em­ploy all the tricks in the book to produce “balanced” budgets from shifting expenses around to bor­rowing ever larger sums of mon­ey... More
  • Paying the Nation's Bills and Seeing Red
    Apr 1, 2008  - Taxpayers across America are preparing to file their 2007 tax returns. Many are finding that they owe the federal government money and even more are questioning whether or not the growth in federal spending, which reached $2.6 trillion in 2007, is in our national interest. The threat of tax increase... More
  • San Joaquin River Update: Setting the Record Straight
    Oct 19, 2007  - On September 13, 2006, an agreement to restore water flows for salmon in the San Joaquin River below Friant Dam near Fresno, including one of the West's largest river restoration efforts, was announced by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Friant Water Users Authority (FWUA) and U.S. Depa... More
  • In Search of Energy Freedom
    Jul 1, 2007  - Inexpensive and reliable access to energy is a driving indicator of technological development and growth around the world. In the United States, this has given us a significant advantage. However, this advantage is not assured. Today, Americans are experiencing double digit increases in utility bill... More