The Tenderloin’s Problem is Drug Dealers, Not Trash
By Stephen Frank on Jul 31, 2018 08:33 pmUltra-Progressive San Fran has a drug problem, a trash problem, a poop problem and a government that has tolerated all of this for years. Now, even the very Progressive Randy Shaw is fed up with it—he sounds like a conservative Trump supporter in this article. He actually realizes this is not good. Too bad he […]
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California Farms’ Water Use Still Unclear, Despite New Reporting Rules
By Stephen Frank on Jul 31, 2018 08:31 pmWater makes California exist. No water, No California. The old, confused Guv Brown has been working hard to steal your water, stop water from flowing to people and farms. He has stood in the way for forty years to the building of new dams. Today we have the same number of dams as we did […]
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Number of Car Break-ins in Downtown Jumps by Nearly 30%
By Stephen Frank on Jul 31, 2018 08:27 pmCrime is up! In San Fran in 2017 there were 31,000, car break ins and only 1.7% arrests. Los Angeles had a 30% increase in break-ins, but most people no longer report them. Why? Under Prop.47 and Prop. 57 if you steal under $950 worth of stuff, no arrest, just a ticket—which can and is […]
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For Minorities in the Golden State, the California Dream is Still Hard to Come
By Stephen Frank on Jul 31, 2018 08:24 pmThe Confederate State of California is meant for the very rich and the very poor, with the illegal aliens providing under the table work at greatly reduced wages—exploited by the Left, which explains why the Democrats want them here. “Half of Latino households earn under $50,000 annually, which, in a high-cost state, means that they […]
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High-Speed Rail Cost Blowout in England?
By Stephen Frank on Jul 31, 2018 08:17 pmThis is going to happen to us. The $100 billion—so far, choo choo to nowhere is going to financially explode. Then if it were to be finished in 20-30 years, transportation improvements will make this out moded, too expensive and few willing to pay the fortune to use the system, Seriously, think the rich will […]
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Why California’s New Wild and Scenic River Is a Big Deal
By Stephen Frank on Jul 31, 2018 08:14 pmWater is a major issue for California. Scenic rivers are great for tourists and families to enjoy. Our State is blessed with beauty—if only our government was as wonderful as the weather and the scenery. “In response to 2016 legislation authored by Assemblyman Frank Bigelow (R-O’Neals), the CNRA conducted a study to determine the Mokelumne’s […]
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Tough Calls Ahead for SANDAG
By Stephen Frank on Jul 31, 2018 08:12 pmSANDBAG in San Diego has lied to the voters and families for more than twenty years. They claim money is needed, when it is not—money is available for projects till 2031! Yet, they want billions more in bonds, making Wall Street and political consultants happy, while taxpayers are bankrupted by an out of control government […]
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Are housing costs to blame for California’s plummeting fertility rate?
By Stephen Frank on Jul 31, 2018 08:08 pmChildren are expensive—formula, food, health care, child care, dance lessons, gymnastics, visiting parks and movies. Then you have the cost of education, the extras needed like tutors, special classes and you note it all adds up. Have two or three children and you do not get a volume discount—you need more high chairs, cribs, beds, […]
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Eastlake homeowners pay millions in Mello-Roos school taxes but money goes elsewhere
By Stephen Frank on Jul 31, 2018 08:06 pmGovernment is theft. Anybody disagree. Sometimes it is hard to prove. Other times, the proof is so easy, no one denies it. In the case of a San Diego school district, they admit they stole money from some homeowners and gave it to others. Corruption? Absolutely. Will it stop? The Administrators say it is not […]
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Rent Strike Wave Comes to Highland Park in Los Angeles
By Stephen Frank on Jul 31, 2018 08:03 pmWatch this movement, prior to the November vote on Prop. 10—the State taking over rent control policy from the cities and counties. Yes, there are problems in East L.A.—remember, this is a Democrat city for generations, they allowed this to happen—corruption? Probably. Lack of action, obvious. Now these strikes are going to be seen all […]
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