Tuesday, October 20, 2020

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 10/20/2020

 

Gov. Newsom: Katie Hill Can Not Sing in Shower with Her Friends

By Stephen Frank on Oct 19, 2020 09:17 pm
Thanks to a new dictate from Guv. Newsom, Katie Hill can not sing in the shower with her multiple partners.  He has ruled, singing will spread the virus and kill us.  Of course, his junk science makes no sense, as does the Katie Hill lifestyle. “However, if you read the actual document “Guidance for Private […]

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Eber: Things I don’t understand

By Stephen Frank on Oct 19, 2020 09:08 pm
The reality is simple.  We have a separate standard for real people and a second standard for the elitists, the bigots and haters.  Tell the truth about the Russian Collusion Delusion and you are an agent of Russia.  Protect Joe Biden from his corruption by talking Chinese, Russian and Ukrainian money, and he is a […]

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Bialosky: Biden Plan for Health Care

By Stephen Frank on Oct 19, 2020 09:03 pm
Here is the Biden plan in a nutshell:  180 million people lose their health care.  That means the government that runs the Post Office will run your health care.  How does socialize medicine work?  In Canada it takes up to two years to get a doctor’s appointment.  Have cancer or think you have cancer?  The […]

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Judge Largely Upholds California Law Banning Private Prisons

By Stephen Frank on Oct 19, 2020 08:58 pm
Private prisons are prisons.  They save the taxpayers money.  Who does not like private prisons?  The Correctional Officers Union—they lose jobs and members if the State saves money.  Guv Newsom is not interested in saving money for taxpayers.  He is concerned about donations to his next election.  He is representing the unions, not the people […]

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440,000 “Questionable” Ballots Mailed Out in California’s Election

By Stephen Frank on Oct 19, 2020 08:55 pm
How corrupt is the California November 3 Election?  So far, 440,000 ballots went to the KNOWN dead and those who have moved out of States—many years ago.  We also know that many homes have received numerous ballots for people they do not know.  Then you have one County that sent out 20,000 duplicate ballots, This […]

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San Diego Superior Looks to Boost Juror Attendance as Trials Resume

By Stephen Frank on Oct 19, 2020 08:53 pm
Seriously, Guv Newsom has told us when three or more gather you need to call a funeral director.  Even singing can kill you.  Yet, the courts think folks will voluntarily—or even under penalty of law—travel to a courthouse and serve on a jury.  The State Department of Health has told people NOT to travel for […]

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Why Citizens Can’t Afford To Keep Their Local Governments On Autopilot

By Stephen Frank on Oct 19, 2020 08:49 pm
Until Guv Newsom ends cities and counties, his real goal, they still have the ability to provide public safety, roads that work and a climate of job creation.  Yes, they do not have control over the cost of water or energy, while State policy is making housing unaffordable.  But the action is at the city […]

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4 Key Changes Coming To L.A. If Soros-Backed Challenger Wins Biggest D.A. Race In America

By Stephen Frank on Oct 19, 2020 08:42 pm
If you love gang members roaming the streets, the Soros backed Gascon for DA is your candidate.  If you think criminals should be on the streets instead of in jail,  the Soros candidate for DA, George Gascon, is your candidate.  Do you believe 17 year old convicted murderers should serve four years in juvenile hall—which […]

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Walters: Blackouts reveal lapses in power supply

By Stephen Frank on Oct 19, 2020 08:35 pm
California is in a Depression.  Guv Newsom has killed hundreds of thousands of jobs, refuses to allow the tourist or entertainment industry to open and we will lose at least half the restaurants in the State—San Fran has already reached this “goal”.  The virus has taken away education and prayers, while the Governor will allow, […]

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