Tuesday, June 5, 2018

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS

AG Xavier Becerra BANS UCLA/UC Berkley From Playing Football/Basketball in 10 States

By Stephen Frank on Jun 04, 2018 08:43 pm
UCLA is expected to play Oklahoma on September 8.  It looks like UCLA is going to forfeit that game—and other, due to political considerations.  The NFL has become a political action committee, financing progressive and radical causes—close to $100 million to start with.  Now, UCLA—and I bet the rest of the UC system will refuse […]

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Nuclear option: Why politicians are warily watching the recall election of Sen. Josh Newman

By Stephen Frank on Jun 04, 2018 08:40 pm
This is a big one to watch tonight.  While most of us do not live in the 29th Senate District, in Orange County, the results could force officeholders in swing districts to stop being Progressive Bernie Sanders look a likes.  If the Recall of Josh Newman passes, this will help hold back the unrestrained tax […]

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Chuck Schumer Thinks You Are Too STUPID to Buy a Car

By Stephen Frank on Jun 04, 2018 08:37 pm
This may be the most bizarre policy of the Democrats and Senator Chuck Schumer.  “Sen. Chuck Schumer called on the Environmental Protection Agency on Sunday not to follow through with plans to rollback mile-per-gallon standards to lessen the pain at the pump for motorists as gas prices hit their highest rates in four years. “If […]

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The good, the bad and the dead: These California bill ideas have bitten the dust

By Stephen Frank on Jun 04, 2018 08:34 pm
It was once famously said, “No man’s life or property is safe when the legislature is in session”.  Whoever said that had to know about the Democrat legislature in Sacramento.  There is a bill to give free health care to illegal aliens—2-3 million of them—while cutting the availability of health care for honest Californians.  Why […]

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High Rollers—A closer look at some of the sources underwriting California’s costly campaign season

By Stephen Frank on Jun 04, 2018 08:32 pm
In California you have to be really rich to run for office—or have rich friends.  For instance, we have a candidate for Supervisor in Ventura County who has never run for office before, nor been involved in politics very much.  So, he puts in over $100,000 of his own money to buy the election.  Local […]

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Hanoi Jane Harms American POW#’s—Brings the War Against White People to The Streets

By Stephen Frank on Jun 04, 2018 08:28 pm
Jane Fonda must really hate herself.  During the Viet Nam war she famously said, “We should go to bed each night praying that we had a government just like China.”  This is the women that turned over to the communist’s private notes from American POW’s—giving the North Viet Namese more reason to torture Americans.  She […]

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With Advent of App-Based Scooters, Transportation Takes a Bizarre Turn in Silicon Valley

By Stephen Frank on Jun 04, 2018 08:26 pm
Scooters and electrified bikes are the new scourge of pedestrians in California.  On the streets on San Fran, while walking to work or a store, you could be run over by a scooter or electric bike.  And it will be legal. “The scooters, controlled by a simple hand throttle and brake, can reach a speed […]

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Staggering DOJ study: 83% of prisoners re-arrested within 9 years of release

By Stephen Frank on Jun 04, 2018 08:23 pm
Arnold released 50,000 prisoners back onto the streets.  The old, confused Guv Brown has released upwards of 40,000.  Thanks to Pro. 47 and 57 you can steal up to $950 worth of goods and all you get is a ticket.  Brown is claiming crime in California is down—he should say reported crime in down—because lots […]

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McCarthy Doesn’t Buy Google Excuse for ‘Naziism’ Coming Up in Search for California Republican Party

By Stephen Frank on Jun 04, 2018 08:21 pm
Once is an accident.  Twice is a coordinated plan.  Google has called the California Republican party a Nazi party.  They blamed someone else.  Then Google got caught calling a North Carolina State Senator a bigot—because she opposed same sex bathrooms.  This is how Google operates a monopoly—as an adjunct of the Progressive left smearing its […]

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Steel: Silicon Valley: Disturbing by Design

By Stephen Frank on Jun 04, 2018 08:18 pm
The Internet is mainly a monopoly—Google, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft.  Yes, there are web sites, like Drudge Report, but the functioning of the Internet is left to a few companies—all of which have made it clear that they prefer a totalitarian State, with only one voice and one view, that government is the owner of the […]

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SF protesters say no to “techsploitation,” block buses with scooters
UC faculty: Trump’s “hostility toward science” could cost us research grants (and political influence)

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