Friday, January 11, 2019

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 01/11/2019

San Fran Holds Up Nuns From Opening NEW Soup Kitchen for THREE YEARS

By Stephen Frank on Jan 10, 2019 09:21 pm
This may be about a soup kitchen to feel the poor and homeless by some Nuns, financed by Tony Robbins, but it is a story about how government creates a crisis, refuses to help the poor and takes years before a decision is made. “But in what should become a teachable moment for San Francisco’s […]

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Unions celebrate California election victory with LA school strike

By Stephen Frank on Jan 10, 2019 09:19 pm
LAUSD is going to run a $300 million deficit for every year for the next three years.  Add to that the hundreds of millions the unions are demanding or they go on strike and end education opportunities for over 600,000 students.  Of course you also have to weigh if going to class is best of […]

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California’s Gavin Newsom may be good for politics, but not so much for business

By Stephen Frank on Jan 10, 2019 09:16 pm
California is moving quickly into a “command and control” economy.  High taxes, high water and energy costs—with the water and energy controlled by government, NewsomCare—his version of ObamaCare and more—all in an effort to have Sacramento not families or business make economic decisions.  In textbooks, this is called “socialism”. “Newsom is inheriting a “surplus” of nearly $15 […]

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California Moves, Haltingly, Toward a Post-Lawn Future

By Stephen Frank on Jan 10, 2019 09:13 pm
This is proof that government programs never die—they live on after the need exists.  When we had a drought, Guv Brown stole water from the people and gave it to the fish.  For the people the confused Guv gave tax credits if you took out grass and put in rocks and sand instead.  Now, years […]

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Sand: Universal pre-k is not okay

By Stephen Frank on Jan 10, 2019 09:10 pm
Gavin Newsom does not have enough children of his own.  As Governor he wants to control EVERY child that is born in the State—have government take care of them.  That is what they do in Cuba and China, communist nations. “And just what kind of track record does preschool have? A pretty bad one, in […]

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Kamala Harris’ Proposed ‘Tax Cut’ for the Middle Class Manages to Cost Both Money and Jobs

By Stephen Frank on Jan 10, 2019 09:05 pm
It is expected that self-absorbed Socialists have no understand of economics—nor do they care.  Kamala Harris thinks that by using the buzz words “tax cuts for the middle class” the voters will love her.  Expect, her plan will cost jobs and harm the middle class—calling arsenic a salt, does not make it good for you. […]

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Brown set to Depart Office with $15 Million in Leftover Campaign Funds

By Stephen Frank on Jan 10, 2019 09:03 pm
He may be out of office, but the old and confused former Guv Brown has $15 million to set his own agenda for public policy.  Will he use the left over campaign funds to support or oppose ballot measures, candidates for office—or use it as seed money to create a much larger political action committee? […]

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The Backlog At LA’s Immigration Court Was Already Bad. The Shutdown Made It Worse

By Stephen Frank on Jan 10, 2019 09:00 pm
So many want to break our laws, we do not have enough judges or courtrooms to handle the back log. “Last month, LAist/KPCC reported that there are 74,000 cases awaiting their court date in Los Angeles County, and fewer than 40 immigration judges to hear them. But those judges are off the bench until the […]

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Brown leaves Newsom a managerial mess at DMV

By Stephen Frank on Jan 10, 2019 08:55 pm
The Department of Motor Vehicles is our version of the U.S. Post Office—incompetent, mismanaged and unable to do simple things—like handling drivers licenses, even with appointments, in under eight hours.  A day at the DMV is a full day at the DMV.  Voter registration—that PROMOTE illegal aliens to register to vote—knowing that is against the […]

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An Insured Woman Was Hit With $20,000 in Surprise Bills After a Trip to a San Fran Emergency Room. The Prices Were Set by the City.

By Stephen Frank on Jan 10, 2019 08:48 pm
The city of San Fran has decided not to allow those with private insurance to use their insurance to pay for emergency care at the largest government hospital in the city.  They are causing financial distress, depression and health problems—because San Fran is using “policy” to get rid of private insurance. “The city, in other […]

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