Wednesday, September 26, 2018

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 09/26/2018

Southern California News Group Endorses John Cox for Governor

By Stephen Frank on Sep 25, 2018 08:36 pm
(H/t) to Arthur Schaper for sending this to me.  Words with the parens (xxx)   were written by Arthur.  He is right, this is amazing, that a major newspaper group in California has endorsed a Republican—especially a conservative Republican. “John Cox offers common-sense leadership that will encourage economic growth, expand housing opportunities and reverse the state’s […]

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How $$$ Works in Sacramento: Protecting Companies—Donations to Politicians

By Stephen Frank on Sep 25, 2018 08:25 pm
This is simple.  A company wanted a bill passed.  It passed, then the company gave a donation—its FIRST—for $34,000.  Corrupt?  No, the politicians say, just a coincidence. “Brown signed the legislation last Thursday. The day before, Turo disclosed its five-figure donation to a campaign account controlled by Low to promote ballot measures. “Absolutely not,” Low’s […]

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Newson/Democrats: Control Children From Cradle to Grave—Start With “Education”

By Stephen Frank on Sep 25, 2018 08:23 pm
All studies show that Head Start the government baby sitting program that has spent billions over the years, has no effect on education in the long term.  The purpose is not education, but to start the training of children at the age of two or three that they belong to the government.  Gavin Newsom wants […]

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North Dakota Voter ID Rules Revived by Eighth Circuit

By Stephen Frank on Sep 25, 2018 08:20 pm
Little North Dakota, with a population of 755,000—smaller than San Fran, with a population of 870,000, is going to have a free, honest election—that San Fran and the rest of California will not have.  North Dakota voters will have to show ID, in order to voter—in San Fran illegal aliens can get a drivers license […]

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Health Care Package Gets Gov. Brown’s Signature, ‘Public Option’ Still In The Cards

By Stephen Frank on Sep 25, 2018 08:18 pm
Guv Brown signed a bill to start the process of ending your right to choose a doctor, hospital or course of medical care. “Democratic Assemblymember Jim Wood’s AB 2472 creates a new council to conduct a feasibility study of a “public option” for health care. Supporters define a public option as  a publicly insured plan […]

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Taking A Page From UPS, State To Allow Voters To Track Mail-In Ballots

By Stephen Frank on Sep 25, 2018 08:15 pm
When you send in your absentee ballot, do you know it is received and counted?  You do, if you trust government.  Anyone reading this, on the Right and the Left, please raise your hand if you trust government.  That is a part of the reason we have small voter turnouts—lots of people have no confidence […]

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California Must Stop Trying To Stomp Out Suburbia

By Stephen Frank on Sep 25, 2018 08:13 pm
The goal this past legislative session was to push all housing policy and spending into the core of our large cities.  Then, to make our suburban cities look like Manhattan—high rises, dense populations, lots of crime and only government transportation or bikes.  AB 827 and AB 828 are example of this policy of forcing California […]

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Fullerton Asm. Quirk-Silva Under Investigation for Influence Peddling and Retaliation Against Accuser of Asm. Cristina Garcia

By Stephen Frank on Sep 25, 2018 08:11 pm
Democrats are hypocrites—and enablers of sexual harassment.  We have known for years that Harvey Weinstein is a pig.  That Kevin Spacey used boys, that Democrat Assemblyman Debenhah abused women.  Of course everybody knows about the rape charges surrounding Bill Clinton, who is treated as a hero by the Democrats—and his enabler, Hillary, almost became President—on […]

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3600 Needed Homes in San Diego Stopped by Lawsuits

By Stephen Frank on Sep 25, 2018 08:08 pm
Three different projects, with a total of 3600 homes, have been stopped by “environmental” lawsuits in San Diego County.  At a time government is trying to spend billions, force California cities to look like Manhattan, unions and environmentalists are filing suit to stop the creation of new housing. This is just one County—almost every county […]

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Rough waters for California’s not so public beaches

By Stephen Frank on Sep 25, 2018 08:05 pm
This is a discussion point among the elite and the rich.  The majority, the vast majority of Californians do not care if a portion of beach area is private—juts like homes.  The issue of making beaches public is because some do not believe in the concept of private property.  If a beach is to be […]

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