Eber: Taking a knee in sports and politics
By Stephen Frank on Jul 30, 2018 09:50 pmIn about a week the first NFL pre-season will be on TV. At the same time their will be re-runs of NCIS—I will watch the Americans. The NFL did not want Tim Tebow to kneel in prayer before a game started—but has no problem with million dollar players disrespecting our flag and nation. If I […]
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United Airlines Offering Free Flights to Illegal Immigrant Families
By Stephen Frank on Jul 30, 2018 09:44 pmDid you know that if you fly United Airlines, part of your ticket price is a subsidy to allow illegal aliens to fly free? Is this a responsible airline, you have to have real ID to get through TSA—all these folks need to do is be a liar and cheat, breaking our laws—and NO ID’s. […]
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Like Being Hit by Lightning
By Stephen Frank on Jul 30, 2018 09:42 pmHow do these two facts meet? San Fran in 2017 had 34,000 (not a typo) car break in’s—statewide there were only 34,800 arrests. “Last month the Public Policy Institute of California conceded that Prop 47 was responsible for an increase in larceny rates statewide. That increase, they reported, was 9% higher than that of similar states. In […]
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California College Stops Student from Handing Out U.S. Constitution on Campus, Gets Sued
By Stephen Frank on Jul 30, 2018 09:31 pmDid you know in the Los Angeles Community College District, distributing the U.S. Constitution is considered SEDITION and treasonous? They stopped the distribution of the document. I wonder how they teach U.S. history if the Constitution is not a part of the curriculum? “Kevin Shaw, a student at Pierce College in California says he was […]
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Walters: Big water moves mark Brown’s final months
By Stephen Frank on Jul 30, 2018 09:27 pmFor the first time in forty years—and after billions in money voted on has been stashed in a hole, the State is going to build its first dam. Of course, we had the money to fix the Oroville dam—but Brown said no. Instead of costing $300 million to fix, it will cost one billion dollars—with […]
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California housing crisis collides with 2020 presidential race
By Stephen Frank on Jul 30, 2018 09:14 pmProp. 10 is the November measure that takes away from cities and counties the right to use rent control. It has divided the Democrat Party—some oppose the free market, so support rent control on all levels. Others realize we have a housing shortage and rent control will make it worse. But these folks are part […]
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How Silicon Valley Became a Den of Spies
By Stephen Frank on Jul 30, 2018 09:06 pmYou would think spies would be in Washington D.C., on military bases and key utilities. You expect hackers trying to take down our energy sources and even traffic lights. Now a concerted effort in the spy industry is being made in the Silicon Valley. “Unlike on the East Coast, foreign intel operations here aren’t as […]
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Techdaddy Doesn’t Know Best
By Stephen Frank on Jul 30, 2018 09:02 pmThe Socialists of Silicon Valley want to use technology to create a totalitarian society—with them and machines in charge of our lives. These are the folks that want you to pay more in taxes—but do not want tax increases on them. “The visionaries of Silicon Valley seem, at best, ambivalent about the social implications of […]
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LOCAL TAXES: Los Angeles County Places Rain Tax Measure on November Ballot
By Stephen Frank on Jul 30, 2018 08:59 pmGreat news—your property taxes are going up in Los Angeles. Once that is done, expect almost every other County to violate Prop. 13. Instead of taxing your home, that are going to tax parts of you home separately—as if a roof, patio or driveway is not really part of your home. “In addition to voting […]
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More than half of California’s high school grads still don’t meet minimum requirements for the state’s own public universities
By Stephen Frank on Jul 30, 2018 08:57 pmCalifornia government schools are failures. Even their phony statistics, trying to make the quality look good, are bad. Remember, LAUSD gives diploma’s to those with a “D” average—functionally illiterates get them in Los Angeles. “Fewer than half of California’s high school graduates last year met the minimum requirements for the state’s public universities, according to […]
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