Elon Musk: Crony Capitalist Hall of Shame Inductee–$4.9 BILLION of Your Tax $
By Stephen Frank on Jun 01, 2015 08:08 pm
Want
to be a billionaire? Just figure out how to get the government to give
you the money for your ideas. No need to go to Well Fargo for a loan,
who needs to sell bonds or stock for capital when you have government
willing to give you billions. “Tesla CEO Elon Musk has one […]
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Elise Richmond: Unionization of the Republican Party Part 2
By Stephen Frank on Jun 01, 2015 08:05 pm
Yesterday
I published Part 1 of “The Unionization of the Republican GOP”. One of
the more interesting facts is that just before the 2014 November
election, the SEIU—which wants more taxes, bigger government, force
every worker to pay bribes to work, support of Open Borders, gave
$500,000 to the California Republican Party. The article also […]
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California Grocers Demand $$ From Customers—Charge for Bags
By Stephen Frank on Jun 01, 2015 08:03 pm
California
grocery stores can make upwards of $700 million a year, in pure profits
if the ban on plastic bags is upheld. They will be able to charge ten
cents a bag—just to get you groceries from the store to your car. Could
that be why the industry is putting up big bucks to keep […]
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CalPERS Looks at Long-Term Rate Hike to Cut Risk
By Stephen Frank on Jun 01, 2015 08:01 pm
We
already know that CalPERS has to raise its rates by 50% over the next
five years. For the workers that pay their share, it will be a pay cut.
Worse, unlike annuities, that are contracts, CalPERS does not have to
pay back a dime. In Detroit they cut the pension money for retirees—not
enough, […]
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Car Washes and Pools: Winners and Losers of California’s Drought
By Stephen Frank on Jun 01, 2015 07:59 pm
When
our confused Guv Brown decided not to stop the millions of acre feet of
water flowing into the ocean each day, not waiving environmental
regulations so we can build desalinization plants and by giving water
needed by people to fish bait (delta smelt) there are some serious
economic consequences. Most importantly as our lawns […]
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Environmentalists Say California Won’t Enforce Its Own Water Rules
By Stephen Frank on Jun 01, 2015 07:56 pm
It
is business as usual in Sacramento. The government passes laws and
agencies declare regulations. If you are not part of the chosen group,
the laws and regulations will be enforced against you—even if you did
not violate them. If you openly violate laws—like being an illegal
alien—government will reward you with our money, education, […]
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Legislature Faces House Of Origin Deadline (With a Wink and a Nod)
By Stephen Frank on Jun 01, 2015 07:54 pm
For those that do not know the Sacramento legislative process, or care, June 5
is the deadline to pass legislation in the “house” of origin. That
means if you introduce a bill in the Assembly, it must pass out of the
Assembly by midnight June 5—otherwise it will be held over till next year. That […]
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Los Angeles: 4800 “Water Snitches”and Growing—Only 22 Fines
By Stephen Frank on Jun 01, 2015 07:51 pm
The
government made water crisis was created a new industry and past time
for those with nothing better to do—or those wanting to harm their
neighbors. In Los Angeles, as a whole, there were 4800 complaints. “An
area stretching from Virgil Village to the 405 Freeway — including such
neighborhoods as Hancock Park, Miracle Mile, […]
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No One Begging to Get Into Government Schools—1,000,000 Want OUT
By Stephen Frank on Jun 01, 2015 07:50 pm
There
are one million kids that want out of government education, controlled
by special interests and unions. To my knowledge, no government school
has a waiting list of children that want second rate education—at best.
If the one million were allowed in, tomorrow, another million would go on the waiting lists. The parents are voting […]
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California Phony Campaign donation Limits Could be Ended
By Stephen Frank on Jun 01, 2015 07:48 pm
It is possible that by 2016 the phony California campaign donations limits will be ended by court order. “On Tuesday,
a panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ordered a district judge to
take a new look at Montana’s contribution limits. Republican committees
and business and nonprofit groups had challenged the 1994 law, which
[…]
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