Obama Illegal Alien Policies Directly KILLED 121 Honest AmericansBy Stephen Frank on Jun 15, 2015 08:49 pm
Is
Barack Obama, by releasing criminals back onto our streets, instead of
deporting them as the law demands, a co-conspirator in the murder of at
least 121 Americans? Can he be indicted for his open violations of law
which we all knew would end badly for Americans? How many more have to
be killed due […]
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Black Parents go to JAIL Trying to Get Quality Education for ChildrenBy Stephen Frank on Jun 15, 2015 08:44 pm
Imagine
a black mother was sent to jail because she wanted a great education
for her children instead of the proposed failed government education
politicians wanted for her child. “In 2011, the arrest of Kelley
Williams-Bolar, an African-American single mother living in the housing
projects of Akron, Ohio, made national headlines. She was convicted on
[…]
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Cong. Nunes: Man-Made Drought: A Guide To California’s Water WarsBy Stephen Frank on Jun 15, 2015 08:40 pm
California
is in the middle of a drought. That is natural. The lack of water is
due to government policies. A few days ago our very confused Guv Brown
ordered the water rights of those holding them since prior to 1903, to
be violated, ended. This has happened only once before in our history—in
1977, […]
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Batsel: Smart Growth’s Unintended ConsequencesBy Stephen Frank on Jun 15, 2015 08:36 pm
Since
the 1970’s when Jerry Brown was first governor, the policies of
Sacramento has been to make it expensive to live in California, to use
government schools as weapons against the future and use zooming laws to
disrupt the lives of many. “In El Dorado County, road funds are
redirected to smart growth locations. Rural […]
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Reading Tea Leafs: Red Crab Invasion At San Diego Beaches May Signal Coming El NiñoBy Stephen Frank on Jun 15, 2015 08:33 pm
California
is desperate for rain. So desperate that an invasion of red crabs in
the San Diego area is being heralded as the possible sign of an
impending El Nino. Expect more such fantasy reporting by the media.
While the confused Guv brown refuses to use bond money for dams, and the
media says/reports nothing, […]
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Texas Gives Tax Incentives to Bring in Businesses—California Gives Tax Increases to Throw Out BusinessesBy Stephen Frank on Jun 15, 2015 08:30 pm
Thanks
to tax incentives Facebook will build a new data campus, not in
California, but in Texas. At the same time the Democrats in Sacramento
have over $130 BILLION in tax increases in hearings. We will have
massive tax increases. But, Silicon Valley is finally seeing the light
as well as other large American corporations—they […]
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Pension tidal wave is about to crash down on taxpayersBy Stephen Frank on Jun 15, 2015 08:26 pm
Using
the Federal accounting criteria for pension systems, CalPERS, the
California government pension system has approximately $754 billion in
unfunded liabilities. CalSTRS, the teacher’s pension plan is only $170
billion of unfunded liabilities and the State health care system is at
$72 billion. None of this is sustainable. The next economic downturn
kills off all […]
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Leftists Want Prison Costs to Go Up and Public Safety LoweredBy Stephen Frank on Jun 15, 2015 08:23 pm
It
is cheaper to use private prisons for criminals than government
prisons. In many cases taxpayers save one third the cost. This is a
cheaper price to pay for the safety of our children, families and
society. The better news is that since these are private corporations,
instead of just taking tax dollars, they make […]
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Will Marijuana Save the California Economy?By Stephen Frank on Jun 15, 2015 08:20 pm
The
Hispanic community, which is wrecked with drugs, starting with
marijuana has a 60% majority that do not want pot legalized—they have
seen the destruction of its community by drugs. The tolerant white
community, also harmed by drugs, is in favor of potheads on every
corner, also by a 60% margin. Overall 57% of California […]
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What Recovery? San Fran Based Gap Killing Hundreds of Jobs—Many Stores ClosedBy Stephen Frank on Jun 15, 2015 08:18 pm
San
Fran is an expensive city in which to do business. Looks like the
results of these policies has hit The Gap. Is this the canary in the
tunnel—is this the beginning of the down turn of the most expensive city
in the State and nation? Has the highest taxes, highest housing costs
and massive […]
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