Saturday, January 26, 2019

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 01/26/2018

After Strike, Los Angeles Teachers Aim at California Tax Reform

By Stephen Frank on Jan 25, 2019 09:08 pm
The 2020 election will decide if California corporations, the major one’s, will stay in California.  It will decide if they can afford to stay in a Socialists paradise.  Taxes on water, higher income taxes—probably almost a dollar extra in gas taxes (79 cents is ALREADY planned as an increase by January 1, 2020. No, the […]

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At the Most Expensive Affordable Housing Project in America, Every Apartment Cost $739,000 To Build

By Stephen Frank on Jan 25, 2019 09:04 pm
Why is housing in California so expensive?  Culver City builds affordable housing that cost $739,000 to build.  What can you rent such an apartment for to those in poverty or near poverty?  This is a reason that government is corrupt.  The money goes to unions, special interests and construction companies—at taxpayer expense. “September, the Government […]

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Yet another union gives up on preventing its members from quitting

By Stephen Frank on Jan 25, 2019 09:02 pm
Unions are corrupt.  They were told to stop forcing people to pay them bribes—yet continue to do so be creating, illegally, small windows where a worker can get their money back.  Now the courts are ruling against the union fraud.  It will take a court to fine a union an exorbitant amount of money to […]

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Berkeley Approves Restrictions on Disposable Foodware at Eateries

By Stephen Frank on Jan 25, 2019 08:58 pm
Berkeley just passed a 25 cent tax on food at fast food joints—without calling it a tax. “The Berkeley City Council unanimously approved an ordinance Tuesday night that will require restaurants and cafes to use to-go foodware that’s compostable beginning next year — and by mid-2020 to provide only reusable dishes and utensils for patrons […]

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The Learning Curve: San Diego Unified Is No Longer Even Pretending to Care About Public Participation

By Stephen Frank on Jan 25, 2019 08:56 pm
Did you really think government agencies, like education systems really cared about your views, concerns and input? “Imagine you just heard about lead in your school’s drinking water. Or imagine your child uses a wheelchair, but the sidewalks around her school don’t have curb cuts and she can’t access the walkways. Picture rusty spikes sticking […]

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Federal Prosecutors Urge Judge to Back Off on Tough New Measures Against PG&E

By Stephen Frank on Jan 25, 2019 08:53 pm
Federal prosecutors are concerned they will for PG&E into a bankruptcy they can not  get out of and create a government owned utility—like Venezuela.  The cost of the court order, to inspect the companies’ assets would be in the neighborhood of $150 billion—killing off the company for good. “Federal prosecutors are urging the federal judge […]

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Your Biggest Questions About San Diego’s Decision to Start a CCA, Answered

By Stephen Frank on Jan 25, 2019 08:51 pm
San Diego government, led by a Republican Mayor, has decided to use tax dollar to put a private firm out of business—San Diego Gas and Electric.  Then it will run a monopoly on energy—just as the Venezuelan government did that and we see the results. “San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer wants the city to begin […]

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Beyond the Scooter Rhetoric

By Stephen Frank on Jan 25, 2019 08:47 pm
When government and the crazies outlaw cars, you can use a bike, train, bus or scooter to get to work and play.  Currently you may have been hit by a scooter on the sidewalk or seen a teenager hit by a car, while riding a scooter in the street.  Where are the parents? “No new […]

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Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez School Districts Challenge Big Payments for Charter School

By Stephen Frank on Jan 25, 2019 08:45 pm
Charter schools provide quality education that parents want for their children.  Unions do not like them., since 95% of the teachers refuse to paid dues to a political organization masquerading as a union.  Now, the union owned school districts are fighting back, trying to starve quality schools so their indoctrination centers can finance themselves. “Two […]

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San Fran Nan Pelosi is trying to federalize California’s bad election laws

By Stephen Frank on Jan 25, 2019 08:43 pm
We know that California elections are massively fraudulent.  From the voter registration of illegal aliens by the DMV, to the 1.5 million people illegally on the voting rolls, just in L.A. County, to the harvesting of absentee ballots by illegal aliens—with no chain of custody—elections results are based on fraud, not honest votes.  Now San […]

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