Promised Benefits Exceed Tax Revenue California’s Pension Crisis: Government Unfunded Liabilities Swallow Budget Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s fiscal crisis. California’s public employee pension obligations exceed $500 billion. Benefits promised to public employees exceed tax revenue to pay them. Governm
California’s Regulatory State Destroys Small Surf Business Economy
Government Stranglehold On Coastal Enterprise California’s Regulatory State Destroys Small Surf Business Economy Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California regulatory destruction. California’s regulatory apparatus has made small business coastal operation economically impossible. Surfboard manufacturers, beach retailer
California’s Environmental Bureaucracy: Protecting Environment While Destroying Coastal Access
Paradox Of Regulation That Prevents Use California’s Environmental Bureaucracy: Protecting Environment While Destroying Coastal Access Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s environmental paradox. California’s environmental regulations protect coastal areas while making coastal access increasingly difficult. Park
The Nanny State: California’s War On Personal Freedom Through Prohibition
From Beaches To Bathrooms, California Controls Everything The Nanny State: California’s War On Personal Freedom Through Prohibition Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s control state. California increasingly prohibits personal choices deemed “harmful” by bureaucrats. Plastic bags, styrofoam, single-use items, a
California’s War On Automobiles: How The State Destroys Freedom Of Movement
Transit Restrictions Eliminate Personal Liberty And Coastal Access California’s War On Automobiles: How The State Destroys Freedom Of Movement Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s transportation control. California increasingly restricts personal automobile use through congestion pricing, parking elimination, a
Housing Regulation: How California Made Housing Unaffordable Through Government Control
Zoning Laws Create Artificial Scarcity Housing Regulation: How California Made Housing Unaffordable Through Government Control Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s housing crisis. California faces severe housing affordability crisis despite abundant available land. The problem is not supply but zoning restricti
California Tax Burden: How Excessive Taxation Drives Population Exodus
Working People Leave As Taxes Eliminate Economic Freedom California Tax Burden: How Excessive Taxation Drives Population Exodus Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of California’s tax-driven exodus. California’s combined state and local tax burden is nation’s highest. High earners face 55%+ effective tax rates when combining
The Minimum Wage Trap: How California’s Wage Laws Destroy Entry-Level Employment
Good Intentions, Destructive Results The Minimum Wage Trap: How California’s Wage Laws Destroy Entry-Level Employment Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of minimum wage economics. California’s minimum wage of $16+ per hour was intended to help workers. Instead, it has eliminated entry-level employment. Employers reduced hiri
The Regulatory Capture: How Special Interests Control California Government
Corporations Use Regulation To Eliminate Competition The Regulatory Capture: How Special Interests Control California Government Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this analysis of regulatory capture. California’s regulatory agencies are controlled by special interests they supposedly regulate. Oil companies shape energy regulation. Devel
California’s Pension Gap: The Number Everyone Knows and the Number That Is Actually Real
Official unfunded liability: $200 billion. Risk-adjusted academic estimate: $600 billion to $1 trillion. The accounting choice producing the gap and who will pay when the investment assumptions are not met Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this libertarian analysis from SurfRevolt, where California surf culture meets the freedom philosop
Water Rights in California: Who Owns the Rain and Why It Matters
Prior appropriation, riparian rights, and regulatory overlays produce a water allocation system that distorts toward agricultural users holding century-old senior rights — what market-based reform would look like Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this libertarian analysis from SurfRevolt, where California surf culture meets the freedom p
Immigration and the California Labor Market: What the Evidence Shows
Wage effects small and long-run positive, fiscal effects positive over lifecycle, agriculture and construction and technology all dependent on immigrant labour — the evidence-based libertarian case Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this libertarian analysis from SurfRevolt, where California surf culture meets the freedom philosophy the o
Kelo v New London at 20: What the Eminent Domain Abuse Produced and What States Did About It
Susette Kelo’s home was taken, the development project was never built, the land sat vacant for years — and 45 states passed eminent domain reforms in response Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this libertarian analysis from SurfRevolt, where California surf culture meets the freedom philosophy the ocean represents. Kelo v. City of New [
The Ocean Teaches What Government Cannot: On Self-Governance by Physics
The wave does not consult committees, the lineup is governed by informal norms rather than licensing, the surfer’s competence is certified by performance — what the ocean’s governance structure teaches Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this libertarian analysis from SurfRevolt, where California surf culture meets the freedom philosophy t
California Housing Is a Government Failure, Not a Market Failure
Specific zoning regulations, CEQA abuse, and minimum parking requirements imposed by existing homeowners using local government to prevent supply — the libertarian case for what actually caused the crisis Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this libertarian analysis from SurfRevolt, where California surf culture meets the freedom philosoph
California’s EV Mandate and a Grid That Cannot Yet Deliver It
2035 zero-emission mandate, a grid that experienced rolling blackouts in 2020 and 2022, and a 25% demand increase projection — the gap between policy ambition and infrastructure reality Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this libertarian analysis from SurfRevolt, where California surf culture meets the freedom philosophy the ocean represe
The Drug War’s Documented Cost to California and What Legalisation Has Shown
90% reduction in cannabis arrests, $1.8 billion in tax revenue, but persistent informal market because regulatory burden sustained the price advantage of illegal supply — the full balance sheet Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this libertarian analysis from SurfRevolt, where California surf culture meets the freedom philosophy the ocean
Occupational Licensing in California: 180 Occupations, One Consistent Pattern
Licensing raises incumbent wages 15-18%, reduces competition from new entrants, has modest measurable effects on quality — and California has more of it than almost any other state Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this libertarian analysis from SurfRevolt, where California surf culture meets the freedom philosophy the ocean represents.
The Fourth Amendment in a World It Was Not Designed For
Smith v Maryland (1979) said sharing information with a third party removes Fourth Amendment protection — in 1979 this governed phone records, in 2024 it governs your location history, every email, and your search history Bohiney Magazine and The London Prat present this libertarian analysis from SurfRevolt, where California surf culture meets the
California’s Housing Shortage Is a Government Policy Failure, and Surfers Are Paying the Most for It
The State That Contains the World’s Best Waves Also Contains Some of Its Most Unaffordable Housing, and the Causes Are Political Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat The median home price in coastal San Diego County is over $900,000. The median home price in coastal Santa Cruz County is over $1.2 million. The median home […]
The Drug War’s Last Beachhead: California’s Contradiction on Cannabis and the Surf Culture That Preceded Legalization
How the State That Invented Surf-Culture Cannabis Tolerance Now Taxes It Like a Sin and Regulates It Like a Pharmacy Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat California legalized recreational cannabis in 2016 with Proposition 64, which was celebrated by the surf culture that had been quietly operating in the grey zone of medical cannabis and […]
The Surveillance Buoy: How California’s Coastal Monitoring Infrastructure Has Become a Surveillance Network
From Lifeguard Drones to Water Quality Sensors to Beach Access Apps, Who Is Collecting Data on California Surfers Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat The paddle-out at Rincon Point in late autumn, when the northwest swell is running and the lineup is full, is still one of the most beautiful things in California — the […]
Free Waves, Taxed Waves: California’s Growing Fee Structure for Coastal Recreation
From Parking to Permits to Product Licenses, the State Has Discovered That Surfers Are a Revenue Source Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat The mythology of surfing is free: you paddle out, you catch waves, you paddle back in, and the ocean charges nothing. The reality of surfing in California in 2026 is increasingly monetised: […]
California Lockdown Legacy: What COVID Restrictions Did to Surf Culture and What They Revealed About Government Power
The State That Closed Its Beaches During the Pandemic Left a Political Legacy That Changed How Surfers Think About Government Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat In May 2020, California’s Ventura County closed its beaches to recreational use, and Sheriff Bill Ayub enforced the closure by arresting a solitary paddleboarder named Robert Orgill in what
The Exit Tax and the Surfer Who Left: California’s Proposed Wealth Tax and What It Means for Freedom of Movement
The State May Soon Tax You for Leaving, Which Is the Kind of Policy That Usually Appears in Countries Surfers Go to Get Away From Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat California has been proposing, in various legislative iterations over the past several years, a wealth tax on high-net-worth residents that includes a provision for […]
California’s Coastal Commission Tells Surfers What They Already Know: The Government Owns the Wave
How the State’s Most Powerful Unelected Agency Controls Every Grain of Sand on the California Coast and Why Surfers Should Care Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat The California Coastal Commission was created in 1976 to protect the coast from development. Forty-nine years later, it has grown into a regulatory organism so comprehensive and so [&hell
CEQA and the Surfing Commute: How California’s Environmental Law Blocks Everything Including Environmental Projects
The State’s Flagship Environmental Protection Statute Has Become the Weapon of Choice for Anyone Who Wants to Stop Anything Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat The California Environmental Quality Act, passed in 1970, requires environmental review of projects with significant environmental effects. It is, in principle, a reasonable law. In practice,
The Water Wars: California’s Surf Break Erosion and the Government Programs That Made It Worse
How State and Federal Policies Have Damaged California’s Best Waves While Claiming to Protect Them Bohiney Magazine | The London Prat The surf break at Surfrider Beach in Malibu has been deteriorating for decades, and the causes are not natural. The damming of rivers that supply sand to the coast, the construction of breakwaters and […]