Why are all these California companies moving to Texas? Here are a bunch of reasons
By Stephen Frank on Aug 28, 2015 07:23 pm
Why
are California firms going to Texas? The bigger question is why are
serious California firms staying in The Tarnished State. Could it be the
bad regulations or the high taxes. The failed government school or the
pension and water crisis caused by government hacks refusing to act.
Maybe the gridlock on the streets and […]
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Bungled bundling of hospital payments for joint replacements–keeps seniors in pain
By Stephen Frank on Aug 28, 2015 07:20 pm
The
only way we do not go broke as a nation due to ObamaCare is to ration
health care. That is why we have Death Panels, limited number of drugs
allowed, fines for hospitals that re-admit sick patients, limited
doctors and high premiums and deductibles. The Feds have figured out how
to make life miserable […]
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UTLA cites working conditions, health benefits as major concerns–no concern about violence in classroom
By Stephen Frank on Aug 28, 2015 07:18 pm
The
United Teachers of Los Angeles are concerned about the working
conditions of their forced dues payers. ““Everyday teaching and learning
conditions tend to be something that we hear a lot from our members,”
Caputo-Pearl told the LA School Report. “They want to come into their
classroom and do what they do and work with […]
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State of California Pays $3.2 Million –Literally—for Paper Shuffling
By Stephen Frank on Aug 28, 2015 07:15 pm
The
California Political News and Views has reported on Federal tax dollars
being used to study why fat girls can’t get dates, the dating habits of
seniors and sending text messages to senior in rural areas reminding
them of the health hazards of “dipping” tobacco. California has its own
way of wasting your money. […]
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Sacramento Utilities Department Subject to Audit After Whistleblower Cries“Nepotism”–34 Employees with Same DNA
By Stephen Frank on Aug 28, 2015 07:12 pm
At
the Sacramento Department of Utilities it is not the college degree,
skills or experience that gets you a job, it is your DNA. This agency
puts Chicago to shame for corruption and nepotism. Imagine an agency
with 7% of its workers related by blood. “Overall, the Department of
Utilities currently employs around 540 people. […]
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San Diego Proposes $160M Stoplight Project–to Synchronize Traffic Lights
By Stephen Frank on Aug 28, 2015 06:55 pm
It
costs money to synchronize traffic signals to allow cars to flow with
the least amount of stops and starts. In San Diego the price tag is $160
million. At the same time the city is creating more bike lanes to make
it dangerous to drive a car and to slow down traffic. “The first […]
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Property Taxes: California Must Keep Proposition 13
By Stephen Frank on Aug 28, 2015 06:52 pm
The
last time I heard of Newsweek, it had been bought for $1—way
overpriced. Yet, on the Internet it is still being published, hopefully
someone is reading it. Dr. Arthur Laffer has written an important
defense of Prop. 13—one that deserves to be heard and read. “Second,
supporters of a split-roll believe that Proposition 13 […]
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Students Don’t Matter … But The California Air Resource Board Does
By Stephen Frank on Aug 28, 2015 06:50 pm
The
confused Guv Brown told us we needed to tax ourselves $6 billion a year
for seven years; education would be great in California. We listened to
him, passed the effort and now the legislature had to pass a bill to
give 5,000 students diploma’s—that no one knows they earned or qualified
for. Government education […]
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Lindsay, CA Government Schools: NO Grades or Grade Levels
By Stephen Frank on Aug 28, 2015 06:46 pm
Lindsay,
California in Tulare County is known for its olives—a worldwide seller.
This is a town of about 11,700, with a very unique high school. The
high school is just one of a hundred in the whole nation that has NO
grade levels and gives no grades. Kids learn at their own speed and
“Instead […]
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Petroleum Industry Continues To Drive California Economy & Job Creation
By Stephen Frank on Aug 28, 2015 06:43 pm
Sacramento
Democrats are looking to pass SB 350, this will, in conjunction with AB
32 assure California continues to have the highest taxes and of poverty
in the nation. This in combination with the politician created water
and pension crisis, failed government schools, choo-choo trains to
nowhere and water tunnels to move water north to […]
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