Fleischman: California Republicans: A Fateful Choice on Taxes
By Stephen Frank on Aug 13, 2015 08:41 pm
By
September 11, the date the current session of the Legislature ends, we
will know if the Republican Party in California supports higher taxes or
stands by its commitment. The Governor claimed he had a balanced budget
on June 15. Then he announced he wanted to spend more money on
“transportation” and to pay for […]
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Fresno Planned Parenthood: Collects Fetal Tissue WITHOUT Consent
By Stephen Frank on Aug 13, 2015 08:34 pm
Where
is the Fresno District Attorney? An agency is taking fetal—baby
parts—without permission from the mother and either giving them away or
selling them. This is a crime in California. Where is the Attorney
General? I know she wants the Planned Parenthood money (they have a PAC)
and endorsement—but Kamela Harris needs to act like […]
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Unions Seek Control of Recent California School Bond Measures
By Stephen Frank on Aug 13, 2015 08:31 pm
If
you thought school bonds were to make schools better, safer and more
efficient, you were wrong. Schools bonds are first for the betterment of
unions and those forced to pay bribes in order to work. Before a union
agrees to support a bond—and in many cases tells the District they will
oppose the bonds […]
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California to Pay Pennsylvania PIG FARMER to Reduce Methane From Poop
By Stephen Frank on Aug 13, 2015 08:28 pm
Congratulations
Californians. Thanks to AB 32, the brainchild of the amateur government
and professional fondler, Arnold, you have made products and services
in California more expensive—and the air around a pig farm in
Pennsylvania cleaner. “Now the farm is poised to receive thousands of
dollars as an “offset” project through California’s cap and trade
program. The […]
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Santa Ana Government Schools: Bullies/Disrupters OK in Classroom
By Stephen Frank on Aug 13, 2015 08:24 pm
If
you child goes to Santa Ana government schools, the child at the next
desk could be a drug dealer or user, a disrupter of the classroom. The
principal of the school, using “restorative justice” told the bully not
to do it again, maybe assigned him or her to in school counseling. Now
you know […]
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Can Tiny Homes Provide Relief for Sonoma County’s Homeless?
By Stephen Frank on Aug 13, 2015 08:22 pm
A
Los Angeles City Councilman is trying to close down tiny houses in the
San Pedro area—homes that house the homeless. At the same time a Sonoma
County Supervisor is looking at tiny houses at the answer to homeless in
her County. In fact, there is a show on Cable TV all about the movement
[…]
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Ethical/Legal Question About $240 Million Common Core Testing Contract
By Stephen Frank on Aug 13, 2015 08:19 pm
Government
by definition is mismanaged, incompetent or corrupt. Sometimes, all
three. In this case the law is clear contracts over a certain amount
must be open for competitive bids. Common Core is now at the center of
another corruption scandal. This time a $240 million contract to provide
testing students on what they learned from […]
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Ring: California’s Official Antipathy to Educational Innovation and Accountability
By Stephen Frank on Aug 13, 2015 08:16 pm
Charter
schools are a success for the students. Parents that home school their
children feel fulfilled by the process. In Los Angeles 100,000 parents
are trying to get their kids into charter kids and away from the
union/Leftist education government system. They are fleeing government
schools. Common Core dumbed down education is the new “hula […]
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Data: No correlation between teacher compensation and performance
By Stephen Frank on Aug 13, 2015 08:14 pm
In
the 1970’s LAUSD had a protracted strike by teachers. The slogan was,
“Children want what teachers need”. What did teachers need? They needed
more money. Imagine six year olds on pickets lines chanting slogan given
them by a union—and their teacher. Since the 1970’s it has all been
downhill for the Los Angeles schools. […]
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Superior Court ruling calls for Central Coast farmers to change handling of pesticide runoff
By Stephen Frank on Aug 13, 2015 08:11 pm
If
you are a farmer, you love when it rains, as long as it is at the right
time of the year. Now, thanks to a court decision you can be fined by
the State of California when it rains. No, I did not misspeak. If it
rains some of the water will run-off your […]
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