San Diego Republican Party: Ending Proxy Voting: A Call for Accountability and Transparency in the California Republican Party
By Stephen Frank on Feb 01, 2023 09:29 pmCongressman Kevin McCarthy made it clear—proxies are bad for an organization. These are his own words, : I. Proxy Voting “From the get-go, we warned that proxy voting would be misused as a means of convenience rather than as a precaution for health—and it has been, by Members of both parties. “While I am part […]
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Stein: Everything that needs electricity is made with oil
By Stephen Frank on Feb 01, 2023 09:26 pmNewsom and his buddies are either energy illiterates or they truly want to kill American society. Biden is demented, so you expect him to test drive a $100,000 EV car and tell you to buy one. “Efforts to cease the use of crude oil will be the greatest threat to civilization, not climate change, and […]
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California’s Female Prisoners Feel Threatened by Transgender Inmates. The State Doesn’t Care.
By Stephen Frank on Feb 01, 2023 09:23 pmCourts have rule that prisons must protect inmates from violence. Too bad Newsom and his buddies do not care about protecting female prisoners in California. Instead they put KNOWN male predators in the same cells and facilities as women—then are shocked when they raped and assaulted. “Female inmates in California’s prisons have been sexually assaulted […]
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SCOTUS Bruen Decision Bearing Fruit: San Fran Approves a Concealed Carry Application
By Stephen Frank on Feb 01, 2023 08:57 pmThanks to the Supreme Court, against the wishes of the San Fran rich and elites, some in that town are now able to protect themselves. This is the town that has ended the police force—which is now little more than traffic cops—who can’t stop traffic problems and bad drivers. Over the objections of the crime […]
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Chair of California Reparations Panel Backs Wealth Tax to Fund Payments
By Stephen Frank on Feb 01, 2023 08:54 pmNow we can connect the dots. The Democrats want to raise hundreds of billions via a new wealth tax. Of course, once implemented, the rich will leave the State and STOP investing in California. It will be an economic disaster—created by the Democrats. Then they want to use the new found tax money to finance […]
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California’s Radical Effort to Transform America’s Auto Industry: Not Your Forefathers’ Idea of Federalism
By Stephen Frank on Feb 01, 2023 08:51 pmThe Hollywood Slicky prefers his oil on his head, not in his car. He also believes we can afford a $66,000 car (Biden wants us to buy a $100,000 car) that goes only a couple hundred miles before it stops. To do this he has taken money from the gas tax meant to fix roads […]
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Walters: Double-barreled ‘tort wars’ conflict heats up
By Stephen Frank on Feb 01, 2023 08:48 pmThe lawyers are at it again. “Tort wars pit business and insurance interests against lawyers who specialize in personal injury lawsuits, often in alliance with unions and consumer and environmental protection groups. The battles are waged in courts and in ballot measures as well as the hallways of the Capitol. A double-barreled showdown is imminent […]
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California announces plan to convert 3 office buildings in downtown Sacramento into housing
By Stephen Frank on Feb 01, 2023 08:42 pmThe area around the State Capitol in Sacramento has become a slum. With the homeless encampments and the illegal aliens living on the streets and in cars and vans, the area is crime central. Tourists should be warned to stay away. Now the State has decided to convert three office buildings into affordable housing (slums […]
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WHY IS SAN FRAN MEDIA DOWNPLAYING DRUG CARTELS?
By Stephen Frank on Feb 01, 2023 08:37 pmThe drug cartels run Mexico City and most of Mexico. Now they have taken over San Fran. In Mexico, the cartels kill journalists that expose their violence, bribery of officials and corruption of government. Could that be why the Bay Area media refuses to discuss the takeover of San Fran by the cartels? “The San Francisco […]
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UC system considers cutting admissions to pay for wage hikes following strike
By Stephen Frank on Feb 01, 2023 08:19 pmGreat news—the UC system figured out a way to stop the growth of the institution. Ending free speech, being a center for racism and anti-Semitism, teaching hate and how to riot did not work. So, now they are going to use the extortion of a strike as the excuse to raise tuitions and cut admissions, […]
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What If There Is No Next Big Thing for California?
By Jon Coupal and John Campbell on Feb 01, 2023 07:30 amFrom its founding, California has been a special place, especially its ability to grow and foster new companies and industries that lead the world in their respective fields. Much of this has been driven by the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation that found a unique home here. Of course, the first “Big Thing” for California […]
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San Diego to Use $2.4 Million State Grant to Help 50 Homeless People Near Old Library
By Gary Warth on Feb 01, 2023 07:00 amPart of the money will go toward securing the streets so the encampments do not return In a new, focused approach to helping homeless people get off the street and into housing, outreach workers will begin engaging with about 50 people who are living in tents along six city blocks near San Diego’s former Central […]
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