Friday, January 18, 2019

BERTRAND DAILY REPORT 01/18/2019

California: Record Spending as Tax Revenue Collapses by $5 Billion

By Stephen Frank on Jan 17, 2019 09:51 pm
The actual budget that Guv Newsom has submitted is for $209 billion, when you include everything.  We have begun a recession, as Guv Brown predicted and the revenue numbers prove that point. “As California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced plans for a record $144.2 billion spending plan, the State Controller quietly reported a $4.82 billion collapse […]

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Pelosi Lies—Illegal Aliens Die

By Stephen Frank on Jan 17, 2019 09:48 pm
San Fran Nan Pelosi lives in San Fran in a big house, with armed guards paid for by the taxpayers and a big wall to keep people out.  The other day she had illegal aliens that set up shop on her lawn thrown out—she didn’t want illegal alien on her property—just yours. Thanks to the […]

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Kern County Derails Refinery Expansion Plan

By Stephen Frank on Jan 17, 2019 09:45 pm
Kern County has comparatively high unemployment, low wages and a lot of poverty.  Thanks to court cases and State regulations, threats of more lawsuits, the Kern County Board of Supervisors voted to ban the expansion of an oil refinery, which would have created, hundreds of well paying jobs and providing lower costs energy and gas.  […]

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Six Years and $1M Later, San Diego County Still Doesn’t Have a Plan to Fight Climate Change

By Stephen Frank on Jan 17, 2019 09:40 pm
The bad news is that San Diego County spent $1 million over six years studying junk science.  The good news is that they only spent a million dollars on studying what is natural.  The better news, they have done nothing to kill jobs and force people to move out of California. “Over six years and […]

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Who’s afraid of Maxine Waters? Not that many banks, for now

By Stephen Frank on Jan 17, 2019 09:38 pm
Maxine Waters, the “hater from L.A.” is now in charge of bank and financial issues for the House of Representatives.  The good news is that the Senate and President are ration and believe in the free market, even if she does not. “On the one hand, Waters not being big-and-scary to everyone in the world […]

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Business navigates California’s one-party state

By Stephen Frank on Jan 17, 2019 09:35 pm
California is a one Party State—the Socialists Party of California, operating under the name “Democrat Party of California”.  They want utilities owned by the government, end private health care and private doctors, totally control of energy and water, plus ending city councils via zoning, permitting and housing to be decided in Sacramento, not City Hall. […]

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Walters: State tax reforms or state tax increases?

By Stephen Frank on Jan 17, 2019 09:32 pm
Gavin Newson, the chief used car salesman in Sacramento, has decided tax free water needs to end.  The master builder, who as San Fran Mayor stopped the building of new homes and apartments, now wants Sacramento to decide housing, zoning and permits for your city—and if you do not agree, he wants to hold back […]

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21 black pastors call on UTLA to return to the table to end LAUSD teacher strike because ‘the fortunes of African-American children do not improve on a picket line’

By Stephen Frank on Jan 17, 2019 09:30 pm
Black pastors have made it clear—union picket lines do not help educate our children of color—or any other children.  The time to return to education is now.  LAUSD is losing over $20 million a day.  This is a district that is already close to economic bankruptcy—and in 2017 gave 52% of its students a diploma […]

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S.F. Considers Buying Some of PG&E’s Infrastructure in Wake of Bankruptcy Plans

By Stephen Frank on Jan 17, 2019 09:28 pm
San Fran, the Socialist paradise, is looking at using tax dollars to accelerate the end of free market energy in that city.  Instead, it wants to own the energy monopoly, hence the Community Choice take over of utilities and now buying the assets, pennies on the dollar of the troubled PG&E. “The comments by SFPUC […]

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Referendum Puts California’s Attempt To End To Cash Bail On Hold Until 2020

By Stephen Frank on Jan 17, 2019 09:24 pm
At least for another couple of years, criminals will be forced to put up bail after being arrested.  Instead of being let out of jail and disappearing,   Thanks to the bail industry we are safer.  Thanks to the Democrats, the criminals tried to get an algorithm to decide who disappears. “The bail industry’s effort to […]

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