San Fran Government School Teacher: Extra Credit for “Selfie” with SEX TOY
By Stephen Frank on Jun 08, 2015 09:05 pm
If
a teacher in your child’s school gave extra credit for your child to
take a “selfie” with a sex toy, how soon before you would demand the
firing of the teacher, filing a criminal complaint of self abuse and
demanding the Principal that did nothing be fired. In San Fran, a very
tolerant city, […]
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Common Core Causing Less Class/Learning Time in California Government Schools
By Stephen Frank on Jun 08, 2015 09:02 pm
Thanks
to lawsuits and Common Core, students in California will be receiving
less time learning about math and more time learning how to dodge a ball
on the playground. Physical education is important—but thinking two
plus two can equal five is child abuse. Until the students are taught
math, English, science and history, does it […]
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A new nonprofit hopes to fill a void of journalism coverage in California
By Stephen Frank on Jun 08, 2015 09:00 pm
Great
news for those of us who are policy and information wonks. A new
journalistic agency has been formed and will do the job the LA Times,
the Bee (of any variety) the Chron and the other mainstream newspapers
refuse to report. “As newspapers and television and radio stations pull
back in Sacramento, though, Web-based […]
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Will TPP Kill The Post Office?
By Stephen Frank on Jun 08, 2015 08:57 pm
The
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a fraud. If it were an honest piece
of legislation it would be made available to the public. If it was
honest, members of the Congress and Senate would be allowed to see the
full treaty BEFORE being forced to vote on it. Why would any elected
official vote for […]
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Inland Empire Seeks More Doctors To Treat Underserved Due Gov’t Policies
By Stephen Frank on Jun 08, 2015 08:55 pm
First,
government cuts the reimbursement rates for Medicare and Medicaid. Then
due to regulations fewer doctors want to participate in ObamaCare. The
bottom line is that government policies have created a massive shortage
of doctors. In California four million people in two years were added to
free health care Medicaid program—but not a single new […]
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Medi-Cal Health Plan in 3 Counties Has Been Below State’s Minimum Performance Level for Over a Year
By Stephen Frank on Jun 08, 2015 08:52 pm
Since
2011 the state of California and our very confused Guv Brown have
allowed Alameda and Contra Costa counties to operate their heath care
facilities below minimal performance levels—which is only 40%–a failing
grade everywhere but in government. We are told that to protect us
government needs to provide more regulations, laws and government
interference. […]
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Court Keeps “Controversial” Kern County Oil Terminal Open
By Stephen Frank on Jun 08, 2015 08:50 pm
Thanks
to a California court, hundreds of Kern County workers still have jobs,
the cost of gas in this State has not gone higher—about a dollar a
gallon more then in all other States (other than Hawaii)—and our economy
has not taken a hit. The radicals are using every dime they can get to
sue […]
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Initiative alters CalPERS ‘poison pill': big exit fees
By Stephen Frank on Jun 08, 2015 08:47 pm
If
a government agency wants to leave CalPERS, to avoid going bankrupt
they are forced to pay, upfront, tens of millions of dollars. Of course
the law says this has to be paid over a thirty year basis—but CalPERS is
demanding all cash, now. “Ruling that CalPERS pensions can be cut in
bankruptcy, Klein said […]
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NIMBYism Is a Huge Drag on America’s and California Economic Growth
By Stephen Frank on Jun 08, 2015 08:45 pm
Why
are homes and apartments in California so expensive? Easy to
explain—high taxes, high permit fees—in Simi Valley it could cost
$35,000 for per to create a 12 x 12 office inside a building. Or
developers must put aside 10-25% of new housing for “affordable”
housing, which means the market price of real housing goes […]
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New Rules: Fighting a traffic ticket? You don’t have to pay first
By Stephen Frank on Jun 08, 2015 08:43 pm
Finally,
honesty in traffic laws. For years if you received a speeding ticket or
a ticket for going through a STOP sign, you pay the fine, AND THEN can
appeal. Isn’t that a bit backwards? This forces the poor and middle
class to pay the fine and allow their auto insurance premiums to go up,
[…]
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