Monday, July 2, 2018

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 07/02/2018

SB 2943: Religious Freedom DEATH by Litigation

By Stephen Frank on Jul 01, 2018 09:22 pm
Imagine a hater of Catholics, using AB 2943 suing your local Catholic Church for teaching The Catechism.   This is the same State that allowed someone to sue McDonalds for serving coffee that was too hot—and won.  In Oregon, people were sued for not baking a special wedding cake—they won at the Supreme Court, but lost […]

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A Scandalous Abuse of the Legislative Process–Public Safety Compromised

By Stephen Frank on Jul 01, 2018 09:18 pm
Kill someone in California and under AB 1810—a “trailer bill”, just claim you are mentally off and the chances of you seeing the inside of a prison is as good as Hillary sitting behind a desk in the Oval Office. “Under AB 1810, a defendant charged with any crime can get those charges dismissed if […]

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California’s Costly Global Warming Campaign Turns Out To Be Worse Than Useless

By Stephen Frank on Jul 01, 2018 09:15 pm
AB 32, created by Guv Schwarzenegger—who killed California jobs and the Republican Party in the Confederate State of California.  This was followed by the multi-billion transfer of money from one company, to another, via cap and trade—with NO reduction in or increase4 in air quality—it was a tax for the purpose of pushing firms and […]

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Why Does California Have So Many Psychopaths?

By Stephen Frank on Jul 01, 2018 09:13 pm
California is the home of the crazies—and I am not talking just about the thieves and special interest goons in the Democrat Caucus of Sacramento—or the Governors office taxing us to death or Texas, whichever comes first.  We have laws that allow bullies to do what they do until they become violent—though we all know […]

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Cap-And-Trade Money Goes To Rebates For Zero-Emission Vehicles, Fighting Forest Fires

By Stephen Frank on Jul 01, 2018 09:10 pm
Want to buy a zero emission car—manufacturers are being blackmailed into financing it for you.  The State has a $9 billion surplus—no problem we will pay for fighting forest fires with cap and trade “auctioned” money taken from businesses—forcing them to charge more to customers—thus making Texas manufacturers and businesses more competitive.  Not mentioned is […]

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California’s growing Latino college population brings attention and extra funds

By Stephen Frank on Jul 01, 2018 08:59 pm
In California, some students are more important than others.  Government has decided that some students, based on race or heritage deserve tutors, mentors, special deals on college costs, etc.  Bigotry is behind this and we allow it, thinking we are helping these students.  In fact, you are telling the students not allowed the special assistance […]

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Special interests win as lawmakers cut last-minute deals to pull initiatives off your ballot

By Stephen Frank on Jul 01, 2018 08:57 pm
Did you think that by signing a petition, getting enough signatures, qualifying for the ballot means the measure will be voted on by the people?  Not in California.  In the Confederate State of California the special interests and the legislators have one last chance to negotiate, donate to campaign and stop the ability of the […]

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With SDG&E Rates Potentially Going Up 28 Percent, Customers Speak Out

By Stephen Frank on Jul 01, 2018 08:49 pm
This is a tough one.  SDG&E—which is using $760 million of ratepayers money to start a new industry for them—creating 48,000 electric charging stations for the mandated electric cars of the future.  How do they pay for them, yet keep their shareholders happy—by making their customers unhappy. “San Diego Gas & Electric is asking the […]

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Senator Joel Anderson: No new $60 Million tax on Cell Phones—with a $9 Billion “Surplus”

By Stephen Frank on Jul 01, 2018 08:46 pm
Why do the Democrats hate the poor and try to make the middle class into the poor class.  High taxes and nickel and dime taxes.  At the same time the really confused Guv Brown claimed a $9 billion, he asked for, and got a $60 million increase in the cell phone tax—to finance the 911 […]

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SF becomes first major city with a $15 minimum wage for all businesses

By Stephen Frank on Jul 01, 2018 08:43 pm
To the minimum wage worker in San Fra.  Find your way to the nearest unemployment office or leave town.  Thanks to the new $15 minimum wage, you will shortly be out of a job—to join the other homeless created by government policy.  In Seattle, upwards of 30% of restaurant workers were laid off by the […]

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