Property Rights Debated in Farmers’ Fight of Unionizing Law
By Stephen Frank on Nov 20, 2017 08:27 pmDoes a union have the same right as government to trespass on your property? They think so. Unions feel they own all property and government workers. So, if they want workers to be forced to pay bribes to work, why shouldn’t they interrupt work on private property? Why not harass them by going to their […]
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Sen Franken a PIG—But Support Abortion—So Should Stay/Washington Post
By Stephen Frank on Nov 20, 2017 08:24 pmAl Franken explained in an interview how he would rape Lesley Stahl, of “Sixty Minutes”. At a roast he explained how to rape an infant. He fondled a sleeping woman and took a picture of it—smiling at the camera. This is an outrageous person, a poor role model and a moral and ethical pig. Strong […]
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U.S. Postal Service Extends Losing Streak to Eleven Years
By Stephen Frank on Nov 20, 2017 08:22 pmBack in 1966 I was working on the Reagan for Governor effort. One of those I worked with was Dana Rohrabacher. He was the one that told me the movement in the 1840’s led by Lysander Spooner to sell to sell the Post Office. Of course the Post Office is in the Constitution, so it […]
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Student Op-Ed: Outdoor Clubs Are Too White
By Stephen Frank on Nov 20, 2017 08:19 pmEnvironmentalists are white supremists? Does that mean Al Gore is a white nationalist? Gore may be a crazy, arrogant and scientifically illiterate—but he is not a racist. “The article helpfully explains that white imperialism, as well as the fact that three prominent naturalist figures in U.S. history happen to be white, generate this pervasive racial […]
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SLO Weighs Increase in Bed Tax as Hotel Occupancy Falls
By Stephen Frank on Nov 20, 2017 08:17 pmWhy does government attract the economic illiterate? San Luis Obispo County is losing revenues from the “bed Tax” sometimes known as the occupancy tax, when you rent a hotel/motel room. So, instead of lowering the tax, they are considering raising the tax. What are they thinking? If they do this, the revenues will continue to […]
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Meuser: Changing the Recall Rules is Akin to Literacy Tests
By Stephen Frank on Nov 20, 2017 08:14 pmDemocrats love to fix rules to protect themselves and their identity politics and corruption of government. Josh Newman is a Democrat State Senator from Orange County that voted to take $5.2 billion a year from families and businesses—even though the State budget, the complete budget, is around $240 billion. Now he is being Recalled from […]
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CalPERS shelves rate increase opposed by cities
By Stephen Frank on Nov 20, 2017 08:11 pmOnce again CalPERS is going to make a massive financial mistake. In the late ‘1990’s they passed AB 400 that allowed higher benefits without higher revenues to pay for them. That was the start of the over $1 trillion unfunded liability—add the recession and corruption, this is an agency that is incompetent, mismanaged and corrupt. […]
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How School Choice Can Solve States’ Huge Debt And Pension Woes
By Stephen Frank on Nov 20, 2017 08:09 pmThis is a win-win situation for students, parents and the taxpayers. The unions will not be happy—quality education without higher costs and with teachers and staff not being forced to pay bribes to work. Imagine an education system based on the needs of students instead of the totalitarian demands of unions and special interests. School […]
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The Big Shortage: How Technology Can Help Solve America’s Health Workforce Problem
By Stephen Frank on Nov 20, 2017 08:07 pmUber is buying 24,000 self driving cars, for delivery in 2019. Agriculture is solving it labor needs with technology. Government schools in California are creating online charter schools—helps solve the high cost of education and the lack of qualified teachers. When I had my bypass surgery in June, the Kaiser hospital provided me with a […]
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Fresno State: Student Teachers Forced to Obey Union Rules–NOT Work
By Stephen Frank on Nov 20, 2017 08:05 pmThere are 211 Fresno State students who are learning an important lesson—unions run the schools—and teachers are allowed in the classroom ONLY if the union says it is OK. They are now learning that school boards, parents, the needs of students are not a priority in government schools—union demands rank first and last. ““I want […]
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