Monday, November 20, 2017

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 11/20/2017

Los Angeles Transit Ridership Losses Lead National Decline—22%

By Stephen Frank on Nov 19, 2017 08:05 pm
Los Angeles is spending billions on government transportation.  Tearing up streets, killing driving lanes, creating gridlock and road rage.  Potholes go unfilled and th4e cost of parking has skyrocketed—so much so, all the new parking meters in town take credit cards and cash. “These significant losses were dominated by Los Angeles. Between 2014 and 2017, […]

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October home sales dip from a year earlier–prices UP 6.1%

By Stephen Frank on Nov 19, 2017 08:03 pm
Home sales in California were down 3.4%  in October—but the cost of housing was up 6.1% from a year ago.  Taken with the 50% higher energy costs, the rampant crime that government either does not report—like in Los Angeles—or claims it does not exist by changing the definition of a crime—this is a State in […]

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Walters: Poll finds California voters don’t like gas tax hike

By Stephen Frank on Nov 19, 2017 08:00 pm
The gas tax imposed by the Democrats in April, starting November 1, 2017 will take $5.2 billion from families and businesses each year.  Add to that the tens of billions in new gas taxes starting in 2020—and you can understand why families and voters do not like government or th4e new gas taxes. “As the […]

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ICE: Sanctuary Cities Freed 10,000 Aliens to Commit Crimes

By Stephen Frank on Nov 19, 2017 07:52 pm
Great news for attorneys, insurance companies and gun makers—government put 10,000 criminal, illegal aliens, on the streets.  Think they will get a real job or steal.  Think they want to work in a restaurant or bop you on your head and take your wallet.  These are the criminal class of the illegal aliens and government […]

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The Learning Curve: ‘Latino Students Continue to Languish on the Sidelines in Our State’

By Stephen Frank on Nov 19, 2017 07:49 pm
California government schools are either racist—for not teaching Latino students—or incompetent—therefore they are abusive to Latino students.  Either way, Latino students are lucky if they attend LAUSD—this is a District that gives worthless diploma’s to those with a “D” average—functional illiterates. “It’s less surprising, then, that Latino students in California schools fare worse than they […]

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Lawmakers to Californians: Do as we say, not as we do

By Stephen Frank on Nov 19, 2017 07:47 pm
Congress has exempted themselves from the high price, mediocre ObamaCare system—they get a gold standard system.  They do not want to be treated like the rest of us.  Sacramento folks are the same, they do not want to live by the laws they passed, forcing us to abide by them. “The Legislature’s exemption from the […]

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They confessed to minor crimes. Then City Hall billed them $122K in ‘prosecution fees’

By Stephen Frank on Nov 19, 2017 07:44 pm
Who should pay for the crimes committed by individuals or businesses?  Should a $500 fine be given to a firm, when it costs $10,000 to investigate?  Why should honest people pay for the crimes of others?  The city of Coachella is doing something about it—charging those who plead guilty or found guilty for the cost […]

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DeVore: California government mandates send electricity prices skyrocketing, but Texas free market policies keep prices low

By Stephen Frank on Nov 19, 2017 07:42 pm
Why is California so expensive?  The cost of energy to run a home and business is a great reason for this.  The Sacramento goal is to push the middle class out of California.  This, leaving the poor, the very rich and the illegal alien.  At that point even the rich might have to leave. This […]

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California College Seeking Assistant Professors to Teach Intersectional Curriculum

By Stephen Frank on Nov 19, 2017 07:39 pm
If you took classes in “intersectional learning” would that qualify you to lead a company or driver an Uber—or make you crazy enough to join Antifa?  The answer?  You would be joining Antifa and be an outcast in society, belligerent, a bigot and approve of violence against authority. “The College of Liberal Arts at California […]

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L.A. County Sheriff’s Office Admits Under Its Current Jail Criteria, Persons Sentenced To 180 Days Or Less Are Released Same Day

By Stephen Frank on Nov 19, 2017 07:36 pm
In Los Angeles County, due to State law, if you steal under $950 worth of goods, you get a ticket—not a day in jail.  Even if given a six month sentence for assault, burglary or car theft, you will not spend a day in jail.  Oh, the County never made this public that L.A. is […]

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