San Fran Protects Alleged RAPIST From Feds—Illegal Alien
By Stephen Frank on Jan 22, 2019 08:38 pmWomen beware. San Fran is a very tolerant city. It is so tolerant that if you are a rapist that is also an illegal alien, the city government will protect you from the Federal government. But, if you are an American that rapes, no such protection from law enforcement. Foreign felons get protection while American […]
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Eber: Government takeover of utilities
By Stephen Frank on Jan 22, 2019 08:36 pmIn Venezuela use of energy is counted by the minutes and hours. You never know when you will be able to read at night or work during the day. Socialism kills an economy. “History has shown the State has a long history of failure in taking on large tasks beyond their reach. Just ask the […]
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Corruption Pays in California: State of California Gives Contract to Firm that LIED about Cleaning Up Toxic Mess
By Stephen Frank on Jan 22, 2019 08:27 pmJust because you lied about doing your contracted work means nothing to the denizens of Sacramento. Instead of keeping their word, Tetra Tech lied. Now they get rewarded with a contract. Why do people lack trust or respect for government? Contracts like this tell the public that honesty does not pay. “Gov. Gavin Newsom is […]
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SF moves toward public power and a ‘local version of a green new deal’
By Stephen Frank on Jan 22, 2019 08:25 pmIt looks like San Fran would like to be the first open and totally socialist city in the United States. Now, using PG&E financial problems, it wants to control and OWN all energy use in the city. “Barbara Hale, Assistant General Manager Power for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, said Friday that the work […]
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Efficient High-Speed Rail Travel Between Gilroy and Palmdale: Is It Worth $100 Billion?
By Stephen Frank on Jan 22, 2019 08:22 pmFor $100 billion you can get a fast train from Gilroy to Palmdale. So, if you love garlic and like the high desert this may be a bargain. On the other hand, there are not enough riders or money to finance this payoff to unions donor contractors and special interests. If I wanted to destroy […]
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Walters: The high price we pay for low-rent housing
By Stephen Frank on Jan 22, 2019 08:08 pmThanks to government regulations, mandates and the slow operation of zoning, inspections and permits, California can not have affordable housing. For example: “Residents of Cascade Village, whose rent payments are subsidized by the federal government, will be moved into temporary quarters while their apartments, about 750 square feet each, are spiffed up with remodeled kitchens […]
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The Media Marginalization of Crime Victims
By Stephen Frank on Jan 22, 2019 08:03 pmIf you read the newspapers or watch the mainstream media criminals poor, illegal aliens forced to live in the U.S., drug addicts, have mental problems, were abused as children, looking to get out of poverty. Never is a criminal looked at as a vicious person that must take responsibility for their acts. “Take, for example, […]
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Required tests roadblock for many aspiring California teachers
By Stephen Frank on Jan 22, 2019 07:59 pmWhat is more important? Have a warm body in a classroom, or a qualified teacher in the classroom. Yes, there is a teacher shortage…maybe if unions in Los Angeles and Oakland didn’t go on strike and professional educators found out they worked for unions, not children that could be a reason for the shortage? “About […]
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Sand: UTLA is not celebrating National School Choice Week
By Stephen Frank on Jan 22, 2019 07:57 pmLAUSD charter schools cost 27% LESS than the failed government schools—yet provide a higher quality education for children of color and the poor. The unions hate this—because the better quality at lower costs is provided by teachers that refuse to pay for the unions. “For some time now, UTLA President Alex Caputo-Pearl has been railing […]
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Feds Spend $246,070 Getting Kids to Stop ‘Emotional Eating’ by Meditating
By Stephen Frank on Jan 22, 2019 07:54 pmWe need to stop the abuse of the taxpayers. In the recent past we had tax funded studies of “Why fat girls can’t get dates”, or “Why San Francisco prostitutes use drugs”. This is an agency that needs to be closed. “The National Institutes of Health is spending roughly $250,000 in an attempt to train […]
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