California 2016 Elections: The Year of the Tax Editorial by Stephen Frank
By Stephen Frank on Jul 19, 2015 07:45 pm
As
we speak, the State legislature is in the first of two Special sessions
to raise billions in taxes for transportation and health care. The
phony budget passed by the Democrats and signed by the confused Guv
Brown left out funding for transportation and health care—that is how
they “balanced the budget” by lying. Also, […]
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Assemblywoman Shannon Grove: Stands for Families, Jobs and Economic Freedom
By Stephen Frank on Jul 19, 2015 07:36 pm
Too
often we hear about the bad legislators, the corrupt legislators, the
bad bills, the government conniving against families and jobs. Seldom do
we talk about good legislators and those that keep their promises—and
continue to vote as their told the people in their District how they
would vote. Actually, when Shannon Grove ran for […]
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Elder: Surprised? 50% of Hispanic Students DROP OUT in California
By Stephen Frank on Jul 19, 2015 07:32 pm
Our
government fails everybody—even Hispanics are being abused by our
government education system. “She wrote: “Hispanics are underachieving
academically at an alarming rate, the authors report. Though second- and
third-generation Hispanics make some progress over their
first-generation parents, that progress starts from an extremely low
base and stalls out at high school completion. “High school […]
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Berkeley Jokesters: Protesters Strip Naked to Protect Eucalyptus Trees at Berkeley
By Stephen Frank on Jul 19, 2015 07:29 pm
We
have a drought, ISIS killing military in Tennessee, Seattle government
forcing banks to implement Sharia Law, a pension crisis, illegal aliens
crowding our roads, schools and hospitals, while taking our jobs, we
need the jokesters of Berkeley for comic relief—something to laugh at in
a very depressing time. During the summer TV stations play […]
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San Fran Nan: 16 year Olds Should Be Allowed to Vote
By Stephen Frank on Jul 19, 2015 07:27 pm
Election
fraud is rampant in California. Democrats in the legislature have a
bill to mandate all those getting a DMV license to register to vote, if
they do not want to vote they have to “opt out. We already know too many
illegal aliens are getting regular driving licenses from the DMV. One
organization found […]
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Consumers in San Luis Obispo Speak: We Want Uber NOT Taxi Company
By Stephen Frank on Jul 19, 2015 07:24 pm
In
a free market firms succeed and they are allowed to fail. Government
protects and subsidizes those companies that are failures—otherwise they
would not need to steal from families to keep their businesses going.
That goes for banks, farms, solar companies and General Motors. If the
public does not want your product, go away. In […]
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Water Districts Rate Manipulations Cause Lawsuits
By Stephen Frank on Jul 19, 2015 07:21 pm
Water
districts are monopolies set up for a city, county or the State.
Government controls the cost fo the water service—not the free market.
Because of this courts have ruled that water companies can not charge
what they want, they can only charge the cost of delivering the service.
Note on your water bill that […]
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On climate, a rough road ahead for California—Minimum $23 Billion a year Cost—Totally Non-Productive
By Stephen Frank on Jul 19, 2015 07:18 pm
Starting
with AB 32, the amateur governor and professional fondler, Arnold,
started us on a path of cutting so-called greenhouse gases. No honest
science behind this, no cost-benefit analysis—he just wanted to do more
harm than Al Gore. Jerry Brown has decided he wants to do more harm than
Arnold or Gore. So he upped […]
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New San Fran Doctors Going Into Digital Medicine—NOT Personal Medicine
By Stephen Frank on Jul 19, 2015 07:15 pm
California
has a doctor shortage. It is so bad that Sacramento Democrats are
trying to pass bills that will make pharmacists and nurse “pretend”
doctors. Add to this Sacramento added four million people to “free”
Medicaid—without adding a single new doctor or hospital. As time goes
by, watch for the stories about the inability to […]
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Fighting Climate Change and Food Waste With ‘Imperfect Produce’
By Stephen Frank on Jul 19, 2015 07:12 pm
To
the New Left, eating a burger is an attack on the environment and the
Planet Earth. Farmers that grow almonds are called water wasters (though
no says much about the growing of illegal marijuana—which takes even
more water than almonds). But there is some good news in regard to
Leftists do-gooders with little experience, […]
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