Saturday, May 23, 2015

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 05/23/2015

On this Memorial Day: Searching for an MIA brother for 48 years

By Stephen Frank on May 22, 2015 08:51 pm
I am a veteran of the Viet Nam War. I served in the 1st Infantry Division, in the 1st MP Company, at Lai Khe—the big Red One. After I returned from the War, I along with Bob Dornan and a few others developed the POW/MIA bracelet. We distributed over five million of them. As part […]


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New California teaching credentials decline for 10th successive year

By Stephen Frank on May 22, 2015 08:46 pm
Fewer young people want to go into government/union teaching jobs. For the tenth year in a row, the number of teaching credentials have declined in California. Could it be that professional teachers understand they are not allowed to teach, that with Common Core, government schools are unaccountable re-education camps? Students are learning about “global warming”, […]


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Bilingualism: California version of segregation on table again— Editorial by Stephen Frank

By Stephen Frank on May 22, 2015 08:43 pm
In the 1960’s the goal of America was desegregation. We want everyone to live together, talk together, and work together. Now after fifty years of desegregation, America is more segregated than every before. Worse, we use government to assure that immigrants do not need to learn our language by providing government forms in dozens of […]


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Silicon Valley eyes pot play

By Stephen Frank on May 22, 2015 08:39 pm
I love the techies. Thanks to them taxi’s are cheaper and more available in most cities, due to Uber, Lyft and others using apps for phones to call the drivers. Were it not for Google, it would be impossible to write articles and columns in hours instead of days due to research being available 24/7 […]


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How I Zapped a Whole Foods Cashier Over Minimum Wage Policy

By Stephen Frank on May 22, 2015 08:36 pm
Minimum wage is a real vote getter by those this it will harm. Young people are priced out of the market. Women trying to get part-time jobs can not find one due to lack of experience and the pay, after taxes and benefits, comes in over $20 an hour for a $15 minimum wage. Are […]


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Great Bill: AB89 by Assemblyman Travis Allen—ends DOUBLE Taxation of Government Schools

By Stephen Frank on May 22, 2015 08:33 pm
One way to add money to government schools, without more taxes or bonds is to stop taking money from government schools. Should government schools pay sales and use taxes on items they purchase, with tax dollars? Every dollar in taxes paid by the schools is a dollar less for education. It does not make sense […]


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State “Accepts” 25% Cut in Water for Sacramento/San Joaquin River Delta Farmers

By Stephen Frank on May 22, 2015 08:31 pm
The good news is that the State agreed to give farmers 75% of the water they OWN. The bad news is that the farmers own 100%. The worse news is that while this is an agreement today, by the end of June the State can come back and say we do not have the 75% […]


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Unintended Consequence of Minimum Wage Increase: will lead to less child care, centers say

By Stephen Frank on May 22, 2015 08:24 pm
By every measurement, Leftists are economic illiterates. Their well intentioned goals, when reached harm more than they help. For instance this move to create a $15 minimum wage. That means FEWER young people, minorities and women will have jobs. It also means higher prices for goods and services. It means fewer hours for those that […]


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San Bernardino could be first city to privatize firefighting and EMT services

By Stephen Frank on May 22, 2015 08:22 pm
Guv Brown claims he runs the State of California like you row a boat, you paddle to the left, then you paddle to the right and you wind up going straight ahead. The bankrupt city council of San Bernardino, morally and fiscally, gave it to the threats and blackmail of CalPERS and agreed to pay […]


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Criminal suspects challenge legality of warrantless cellphone tracking

By Stephen Frank on May 22, 2015 08:19 pm
Can the police arrest you, find evidence and prosecute you without a warrant for the collection of information and tracking you? We will find out because the cops in Oakland used the NSA method of crime detection—forget the courts, create your own rules and invade cellphones and track them, without going before a judge and […]


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In Case You Missed It:

Election of Steve Glazer: Proof Prop. 14 Ended California Political Parties
Great Bill of the Week–AB 159—“Right To Try” bill will help sick Californians
Obama Steals WATER From Humboldt County
No JOKE: Alameda Answer to Crime and Poverty is Growing Lettuce and Rhubarb
Tax Dollars Used to Draft Legislation for Special Interests—NOT Legislators!

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