Saturday, December 24, 2022

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS

 

300,000 People Moved Out of California from 2021 to 2022, Most of Any State

By Stephen Frank on Dec 23, 2022 08:36 pm
California lost 300,000 people in 2022 (we still have a week for folks to get out of here).  It would be worse, were it not for illegal aliens. “Internally, the South grew the most, thanks to migration from other states, with Florida growing the fastest, followed by Texas and North Carolina. (California, New York, and […]

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Still Counting: Republican Trails By 20 Votes In California Senate Race, Uncounted Ballots FOUND

By Stephen Frank on Dec 23, 2022 08:33 pm
The election was six weeks ago.  Yet, they are STILL counting ballots in a California state Senate race.  And, they are still finding uncounted ballots.  Corruption?  Anybody doubt it?  This is why folks no longer trust government or elections. “In order to receive a recount the Shepherd campaign has to shack out $6,226 each day […]

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Lawsuits challenging proposed housing developments creates delays and increases the costs.

By Stephen Frank on Dec 23, 2022 08:30 pm
Numerous school districts, with declining enrollment for the next two decades are looking to become developers and housing speculators.  They are using the cost of housing, caused by State and local government, as the excuse to build homes for teachers.  Once that movement gets going, expect housing to be built for cops and firefighters.  Then […]

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California Reparations Plan is Rooted in Stupidity and Historical Lies

By Stephen Frank on Dec 23, 2022 08:27 pm
Newsom wants to give reparations to black California residents based on the “lingering” effects of State imposed slavery.  Of course, he is so illiterate that he does not know that California never allowed slavery. “As one of only two states in the entire Western United States, California could scarcely have been more isolated at the start of […]

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Millions at stake as downtown S.F. properties appeal tax bills

By Stephen Frank on Dec 23, 2022 08:24 pm
In a period of two years 55,000 people fled San Fran.  Numerous businesses, large and small fled the City.  Commercial vacancy rates are over 40%–with few takers.  As leases expire more firms are leaving—some even paying a penalty to leave before the expiration of the lease.  The schools are losing enrollment and the number of […]

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CTRL+Z: Stanford’s IT Department Walks Back Plan to Purge ‘Harmful Phrases’ Like ‘Blind Study’

By Stephen Frank on Dec 23, 2022 08:21 pm
A diploma from Stanford is a diploma from the University of Stupidity and hate. “The university hid its “Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative” behind a login page Monday following widespread public criticism of its effort to purge “potentially harmful” language like “survivor,” “victim,” “blackbox” and “white paper” from university websites. In a letter posted Tuesday evening, the university’s chief […]

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California Faces $24B Budget Deficit After Big Surplus–Plus $569 Billion for Reparations

By Stephen Frank on Dec 23, 2022 08:18 pm
On July 1, 2023 the “Reparations Commission” will tell us how much we owe black Californians for the effects of slavery, in California, on their ancestors.  Of course, California NEVER had slavery—but do not let facts get in the way of transferring over $500 BILLION. So, when you see a potential $25 billion deficit, from […]

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Will the Republican Party Tell the GOP Base to Go Pound Sand?

By Stephen Frank on Dec 23, 2022 08:15 pm
When McConnell leads 18 Republican Senators to provide a $1.7 trillion budget that includes money for “bee friendly highways”, hundreds of millions to promote LBGTQ stuff, gives more money to defend the borders of Jordan and the Ukraine but NO money to protect the U.S. border, more taxes and money to promote a WOKE military, […]

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Are Universities Doomed? Suicide–NOT Murder

By Stephen Frank on Dec 23, 2022 08:13 pm
This is good news.  Stanford is being investigated for its discrimination against white makes and its hatred of Jews.  UC Davis is running segregated dorms.  Rioting and anti-Americanism is the prime goal of UCLA.  UC Irvine is the headquarters of the Palestinian terrorists.  Schools close down and classes cancelled when they find another reason to […]

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California County Prohibits Landlords from Conducting Criminal Background Checks on Applicants

By Stephen Frank on Dec 23, 2022 08:10 pm
This is all you need to know—DO NOT RENT IN ALAMEDA COUNTY.  Based on a new law, a landlord is forced to rent to a sex pervert or drug dealer—even if you have children living in the next apartment. “A California county has passed an ordinance that will ban landlords from conducting criminal background checks […]

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Buried Treasure: California Politicians Stash $35 Million in Leftover Campaign Cash

By Alexei Kosoff and Ben Christopher on Dec 23, 2022 07:30 am
It has been nearly eight years since Bill Lockyer held elected office in California. For more than four decades, he climbed the ranks of state politics — Assembly member, Senate leader, attorney general, treasurer — before ending a campaign for controller amid turmoil in his marriage and retiring at the start of 2015. Nevertheless, Lockyer still has more than […]

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San Diego Unified Board Member Thinks Public Schools Should Replace Private Childcare Providers

By Jakob McWhinney on Dec 23, 2022 07:00 am
California’s universal transitional kindergarten program rollout, which will bring free transitional kindergarten to all 4-year-olds in the state by 2025, and which San Diego Unified rolled out early, has had a devastating effect on the private childcare industry.   Because state licensing requirements allow private childcare providers to care for significantly more 4-year-olds per teacher than younger children, […]

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