Tuesday, September 11, 2018

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 09/11/2018

Assaults on ICE, Border Patrol surge as illegal immigrants get more violent

By Stephen Frank on Sep 10, 2018 09:55 pm
City government across California have closed their jails to criminals.  In this case if a criminal is caught by ICE in Santa Ana, Los Angeles, San Fran or other cities, the local jail will not allow the lock-up.  In other words, the Mayors of these towns are DEMANDING that criminals be keep on the streets […]

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Brown Signs Bills to Make New Offshore Drilling in California More Difficult

By Stephen Frank on Sep 10, 2018 09:53 pm
Jerry Brown considers life, jobs and a vibrant economy is a chess game.  President Trump has started the process to allow drilling for oil over the shore of California—in Federal land.  Brown has decided that if Trump succeeds, the California economy will really grow, gas prices will be reduced, tax revenues will go up—meaning no […]

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The Thrill Is Gone: Only 750 Turn Out to See Former President Obama in Far-Left California

By Stephen Frank on Sep 10, 2018 09:43 pm
The Fake News media wrote and spoke lots of words about the return (did he ever leave) of Barack.  They repeated his claim the Trump miracle was really the Obama miracle.  One thing to note—the media never told you how many attended his Orange County events.  Normally, the media screams the thousands that attend.  Why […]

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Norway’s Boardroom Gender Quota Didn’t Work. California May Try It Anyway.

By Stephen Frank on Sep 10, 2018 09:40 pm
Jerry Brown and the Democrat controllers of the Confederate State of California, do not mimic the United States and the call for freedom, it prefers the totalitarian model of Europe—high taxes, loads of illegal aliens, strangling regulations and policies to control private firms.  The definition of Socialism is the government control of the means of […]

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Elias: California may soon assume proper presidential role

By Stephen Frank on Sep 10, 2018 09:36 pm
The November election is less than 60 days away.  Yet, when you vote on November 6, you are within 11 months of filing opening for the 2020 election—and 13 months from closing of filing.  Thanks to the Democrats wanting California to become “relevant” the date of the 2020 PRIMARY is March 3, 2020.  So, before […]

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Water storage successes, failures, and challenges from Proposition 1

By Stephen Frank on Sep 10, 2018 09:33 pm
In 2014, we passed a water bond—now the money is being spent.  You would have thought that government would know what projects they wanted, how much it would cost and then when passed, could immediately start the programs.  Instead, the 2014 water bond proves that government just wants money and then, after the fact, deicide […]

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How Far Can Driverless Cars Take Us?

By Stephen Frank on Sep 10, 2018 09:29 pm
Driverless cars are the cars of the future.  No, not flying cars, cars that run only on electricity (which need fossil fuel to create the electricity) or bikes instead of cars.  Lots of upsides to it—fewer accidents, fewer road deaths, less gridlock, lower insurance costs—all to the good. “Differences in state approaches to regulation highlight […]

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Wonder Where All the Government’s Money Goes? Look to the Lawsuits

By Stephen Frank on Sep 10, 2018 09:26 pm
Government gets all its money from families and businesses—it does not grow money, it takes it.  So when one government sues another government, the money used is tax dollars, money meant for education, road repairs, libraries and public safety.  Instead of providing services, government s use limited money for lawsuit.  Instead of solving the problem […]

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Looming Raid on Regional Transit’s Capital Funds to Prop Up Deeply Troubled Streetcar Project

By Stephen Frank on Sep 10, 2018 09:23 pm
Great news!  Money stolen from the public to finance the choo choo to nowhere is being stolen from them!  In Sacramento there is an effort to get $3.5 million from the High Speed Rail Prop 1A.  But here is the rub—To get the money, Sacramento has to get matching funds from the Feds—and Washington has […]

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California’s pension crisis hits disadvantaged students the hardest

By Stephen Frank on Sep 10, 2018 09:19 pm
Education is no longer the first priority of government schools in California.  The first priority is to finance the growing pension and health care costs—even by taking money from curriculum, equipment and the classroom—pensions comes first. “California’s largest school district, Los Angeles Unified School District, is a prime example. A recent Reason Foundation study showed […]

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