Monday, May 28, 2018

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 05/28/2018

Trump Stops Federal Government Subsidies of Unions–Another WIN!!

By Stephen Frank on May 27, 2018 06:40 pm
For years the Federal government has been paying for government workers to work for unions—not the government.  At the same time the taxpayers, not the union members have been paying for offices and other union expenditures.  Over the years, billions have been transferred from taxpayers to unions.  Finally, President Trump has stopped this. “Under the […]

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Shawn Steel: Silicon Valley: Disturbing by Design

By Stephen Frank on May 27, 2018 06:37 pm
If you are on the Internet, there are no limits to what hackers can find out about you.  That is the good news.  Facebook, Google and others are collecting your information—selling it and  creating profit lines based on megadata—your personal information.  Notice how candidates for local office have ads on the web sites you visit?  […]

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California Gas Prices Are the Highest in the Nation Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend

By Stephen Frank on May 27, 2018 06:35 pm
Congratulations Californians.  Thanks to Jerry Brown, Rocky Chavez, Chad Mayes and business folks that were bullied into supporting SB1—a gas tax increase to help finance the train to nowhere—California has the highest gas prices.  But, that does not stop Sacrament from making it worse.  In a matter of 19 months, January of 2020, we will […]

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DeSaulnier Rips Trump White House for ‘Punitive’ Transportation Funding Decisions

By Stephen Frank on May 27, 2018 06:31 pm
Democrats love to spend money.  They really believe that the taxpayers of Birmingham should finance the boondoggles of California.  Is it the role of the Federal government to fix potholes in Chino?  The current system means people in local communities can not afford to fix their roads without the Feds financing portions of the project.  […]

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Janus vs AFSCME Ruling Imminent – What Will Change?

By Stephen Frank on May 27, 2018 06:29 pm
Estimates of unions losing between one third and 55% of its members in a few months are being made due to the soon to be seen Janus decision.  This is the lawsuit before the Supreme Court that declares workers should not be blackmailed or extorted into joining a union.  By the end of June, we […]

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Publix suspends corporate-backed political contributions ahead of David Hogg’s ‘die-in’ protest

By Stephen Frank on May 27, 2018 06:27 pm
The Left does not believe in free choice or freedom.  If you are a corporations that donates to Republican, you will find teen agers and those with nothing better to do lying on the aisles of your store or harassing your customers.  The best way to treat this is to arrest all of those doing […]

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Elias: Get set for major election system changes

By Stephen Frank on May 27, 2018 06:24 pm
In this election year there are five counties– Napa, Madera, Nevada, Sacramento and San Mateo—that will have extremely limited voting on June 5.  In these counties EVERY voter received an absentee ballot. The 2020 election almost ALL counties will send absentee ballots to all registered voters.  At that point fraud and abuse of the electoral […]

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California could cut your high sales tax if it taxed business services. Why that won’t happen—yet

By Stephen Frank on May 27, 2018 06:21 pm
SB 993 would raise taxes by $10 billion on families and businesses.  There would be a promise that other taxes would be lowered—of course, the lowered taxes could be in effect for only a year or two—while higher taxes push more of the middle class to declare themselves political refugees and leave the State. “Then […]

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California Sued Over Delta Tunnels Project Changes

By Stephen Frank on May 27, 2018 06:20 pm
Once again it will be the courts that hold up a boondoggle that is meant as a payoff to unions and special interest, at the expense of families and small businesses. “Friends of the River, the Center for Biological Diversity and four other groups say the California Delta Stewardship Council’s amendments to the Delta Plan, […]

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L.A.’s Creative Economy Sees Jobs Increase, Impact on Region’s Economy Slip

By Stephen Frank on May 27, 2018 06:16 pm
Thought you should see the current status of economic activity in the State.  While looking at this consider the depression of the activity due to the housing shortage, shortage of affordable housing traffic gridlock and high taxes. “But creative jobs in the L.A. region have been on the rise. Between 2011 and 2016, direct wage […]

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