64 Year Old Women—Raped/Murdered—Another Victim of Obama Amnesty
By Stephen Frank on Aug 05, 2015 08:52 pm
Three
weeks ago Kate Steinle became another victim of the Barack Obama
amnesty. She was killed by a five time deportee—captured him again, this
time by San Fran law enforcement, but ICE did not want him, so
Francisco Sanchez was put back on the streets, by order of President
Obama (so far he has given […]
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Competition Works: San Fran Cabs Lower Prices in Uber Challenge
By Stephen Frank on Aug 05, 2015 08:48 pm
The
unionized, government controlled taxi companies finally have
competition. Without competition the government approved taxi’s could
charge what they want. Now that Uber is in town, folks prefer Uber
instead of government run companies (owned privately, but policies,
procedures and pricing determined by government)—and cheaper. “The
latest disruption comes from San Francisco Yellow Cab Co-operative, […]
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Huntington Park Names Two Undocumented Immigrants to City Commissions
By Stephen Frank on Aug 05, 2015 08:45 pm
As
a Commissioner you take an oath of abide by the law. The Huntington
Park, part of Los Angeles County, the city council appointer two folks
who openly violate our laws—they are lawbreakers who if the Federal
government enforced our immigration laws they would be deported. Worse,
it tells children that if you are decent, […]
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Ring: Tough Education Reform, not More Borrowing and Spending, is What Students Need
By Stephen Frank on Aug 05, 2015 08:43 pm
In
California it costs approximately $14,000 per child to attend
government schools—with mediocre results, getting worse with the
inclusion of dumbed down education under the title Common Core. Charter
schools in the State cost $10,000 a year, with most students getting a
superior quality. How good is it? Over1000,000 parents are on lists to
get […]
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California Unions Masquerade as Community-Based Environmental Groups
By Stephen Frank on Aug 05, 2015 08:40 pm
When
a new business applies for permits to build at City Hall, the union
organizers show up. They make the business owners a deal—either agrees
to force your employees to pay us bribes, or we will tie up the permit
and inspection process with court cases and environmental lawsuits till
you cry “Uncle”. This is […]
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$15 Minimum Won’t Help Poor But Will Kill 6.6 Million Jobs
By Stephen Frank on Aug 05, 2015 08:38 pm
If
I wanted to kill the American economy, I would force businesses to pay
unskilled, inexperienced workers way more than they are worth. That
means technology will take some of the jobs, businesses will not hire
new people and some employees will be fired. San Fran instituted a $15
minimum wage, knowing it would end […]
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One Way to Fight California’s Drought: Desalt the Ocean
By Stephen Frank on Aug 05, 2015 08:35 pm
For
one billion dollars we can create a desalinization plant that will
provide water for 300,000 people. For $68 billion our confused Guv Brown
can create the Delta Tunnel to move water from the north to the
south—but create not a drop of new water. Only the crony capitalists and
unions win, the rest of […]
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Lease Reimbursement Upheld for CA Truckers
By Stephen Frank on Aug 05, 2015 08:33 pm
Governor
Schwarzenegger lied to the people of California. He told us that a $10
billion transportation bond was for roads, potholes and streets. Instead
he took $1.6 billion of that money and gave it to big trucking
companies operating out of the Los Angeles, San Pedro and Oakland ports.
Also the ports had to stop […]
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Supreme Court: High Speed Rail Must Abide by CEQA—Could Kill Project
By Stephen Frank on Aug 05, 2015 08:30 pm
Great
news for the people of California, the thousands already displaced by
the choo-choo train to nowhere. The High Speed Rail Authority is signing
billions in contracts without the money to pay for them. Blatantly they
are violating numerous California environmental laws—by claiming that
is Ok as long as they abide by Federal laws. In […]
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LAUSD headed for future showdown with UTLA over health benefits
By Stephen Frank on Aug 05, 2015 08:28 pm
There
is never enough money for government schools. In the past few years Los
Angeles Unified School District lost 100,000 students, but is spending
more. They are even looking at a multi-billion dollar bond measure. Bad
graduation rates, functional illiterates getting diploma’s—but they are
now serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Want to find drugs? Go […]
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