Wednesday, May 13, 2020

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 05/13/2020

California cold case rape suspect released over coronavirus exposure concerns, police ‘shocked’

By Stephen Frank on May 12, 2020 08:50 pm
Now even rapists are being released back to our streets.  Why does the Supreme Leader have so little respect for the rights of women to be safe?  Why does he prefer rapists on the streets?  Will this be another reason for women to sign the Recall petition—which will happen VERY soon? “Gregory Paul Vien, 61, […]

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Coleman: PRESIDENT NANCY PELOSI?

By Stephen Frank on May 12, 2020 08:46 pm
In an episode of “The West Wing” the President of the United States had his daughter kidnapped.  Due to the stress of that situation—and because the previous Vice President had resigned, the Democrat President (Bartlett) signed an agreement based on the 25th Amendment.  And the Speaker of the House,  a member of the Republican Party […]

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Ventura County Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee shows increase in crime as a result of COVID-19 ‘zero bail’

By Stephen Frank on May 12, 2020 08:41 pm
Sad to say, I live in Ventura County, a very unsafe county.   The Supreme Leader, Gavin Newsom has declared criminals need protection, but the public does not.  How is that working out? “While this rule was approved on the good intentions of protecting the community’s health, the VCLECC says it may be doing more harm […]

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States’ insurer of last resort should not become the primary insurance market

By Stephen Frank on May 12, 2020 08:37 pm
In a socialist State, the government controls the means of production.  In the case of insurance, Sacramento, by use of strangling regulations, is forcing folks to buy their home insurance from the government.  In this way, in the long term, government will be able to control who can buy and own homes.  As the only […]

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Moorlach: California’s high cost of employment will stifle recovery; here are 6 issues the state needs to deal with

By Stephen Frank on May 12, 2020 08:30 pm
Thanks to AB 5 forcing people to work for large corporations and pay union dues—or no work.  Thanks to government a high minimum wage will keep businesses from hiring more people—most will try to use technology instead of people to save money.  The continued close down of California will cost hundreds of thousands, permanently their […]

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UC campuses will not fully reopen by fall, UC President Janet Napolitano says

By Stephen Frank on May 12, 2020 08:27 pm
Good news for quality education in California.  The bigoted Chancellor, who allows bullying and hate on the UC campuses, has announced the UC system will not fully open in the Fall.  Students will still be able to get an education, via the Internet.  That means no on campus political bullying.  The professors will know that […]

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Measure A reveals a new glitch in L.A. county’s new voting system: Costly recounts

By Stephen Frank on May 12, 2020 08:25 pm
Want a vote recount.  Under the new L.A. County system it is extremely expensive—and impossible to do completely. “And Measure A, an indefinite extension of Long Beach’s sales tax passed in 2016, has become a test case for recounts under the new system. After the measure passed by just 16 votes on the final day […]

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California Readying Rules for Automated Vehicle Ride-Hailing

By Stephen Frank on May 12, 2020 08:22 pm
Are you ready of automated cars—cars without drivers?  California regulators have begun preparing the laws for that to happen.  In an age of social distancing, this is a great opportunity to protect people from all air carried/people passing diseases. “The CPUC, on the other hand, oversees the companies that seek to use AVs in their […]

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Health Experts Say Pandemic Could Lead to 154,000 ‘Deaths of Despair’ Due to Substance Abuse, Suicide

By Stephen Frank on May 12, 2020 08:17 pm
Since we are listening to “experts”, here are new number, based on those who are going to die due to the COVID-19 virus—but NOT of it.  They will die of economic despair, suicide, substance abuse, family breaking up, loss of jobs, lack of future.  A virus has killed 75,000 Americans—government will kill 154,000 Americans!  Why […]

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San Fran neighborhood sues over 300 percent jump of homeless sidewalk tents during coronavirus outbreak

By Stephen Frank on May 12, 2020 08:05 pm
San Fran, the TOILET BOWL of the West Coast is getting worse.  In the dirtiest neighborhood of the City, the Tenderloin has become the mirror image of Calcutta. “The Tenderloin is home to more children per capita than any other neighborhood in San Francisco, as well as elderly and vulnerable populations. Faigman argues those populations are not […]

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