Wednesday, May 9, 2018

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 05/09/2018

NBC San Fran: Trump Is ‘Far More Liked Than Nancy Pelosi’

By Stephen Frank on May 08, 2018 09:41 pm
Honesty in the media is rare these days.  Telling the truth about Trump is even rarer.  Now, add that the media in San Fran tells the truth about San Fran Nan and Trump—is a miracle. “”This may not be good news for Democrats. Republicans use Pelosi as a cudgel in their ads to convince people […]

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LA-OC Building Trades Council Votes Unanimously to Oppose the Anaheim Job Killer Initiative

By Stephen Frank on May 08, 2018 09:37 pm
Finally, the unions understand that progressive politics and ideology is killing jobs for the workers.  While it makes the Left feel good having a “living wage” (can anyone define what that is today, tomorrow, next year?) is killing opportunities in California. “Ron Miller, Executive Secretary for the Council, release the following statement: “The hardworking men […]

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Free Speech Efforts on Campus Face Uphill Battle in California

By Stephen Frank on May 08, 2018 09:35 pm
Want free speech?  Not on a UC campus—riots, bullying, violence, name calling and fear will fall upon those that want to defend America, free speech, free elections and the ability to civilly debate an issue. “Last week, a federal judge denied Berkeley’s request that the court dismiss a lawsuit alleging that the school discriminates against […]

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Next CalPERS Victim: San Bruno

By Stephen Frank on May 08, 2018 09:32 pm
CalPERS is forcing big cities and little ones to cut public safety, road repair, libraries and other basic services.  CalPERS has first call on tax dollars.  Thanks to this out of control agency, cities are facing service cuts, tax increases and bankruptcy.  One agency is a weapon of mass destruction. “To her point, the city […]

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Stanislaus Consolidated may send you a bill after its firefighters help you

By Stephen Frank on May 08, 2018 09:29 pm
Did you really think that part of your taxes goes to the financing of firefighting?  In the case of Stanislaus Consolidated and other cities around the State are now CHARGING for basic services, like putting out a fire!  It is as if the firefighters were a private operation providing a service, rather than a government […]

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30,000 LAUSD employees plan one-day strike for May 15

By Stephen Frank on May 08, 2018 09:27 pm
Once again the student in LAUSD are used as pawns in the fight over union negotiations.  Instead of providing the education and services needed for education, a union will strike, costing most students a full day of education.  At what point will the parents speak up? “If you’re one of the 41,000 students who relies […]

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How teacher strikes in other states help California unions make their case

By Stephen Frank on May 08, 2018 09:23 pm
Want to strike fear in the hearts of a school board member in Clovis, Chino or Chico?  Tell them about Kentucky, Oklahoma or Arizona—for days and weeks schools in those States were closed down by unions.  As we get closer to the Janus decision, the teacher unions are getting more radical—like the last hurrah of […]

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No exit from housing hell in Confederate State of California

By Stephen Frank on May 08, 2018 09:20 pm
California has a government created housing shortage plus expensive housing, for that which is available.  Taxes, permit fees, environmental and other studies, mandated “amenities”—blackmail payments to the city and more have caused the highest prices homes and apartments in the nation, along with a severe shortage of affordable housing.  Why is Texas doing so great—because […]

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California Water Projects Move Forward in Funding Process

By Stephen Frank on May 08, 2018 09:17 pm
Great news—the State of California is finally going to spend the money the taxpayers voted for years ago.  Yet, while the projects have not even begun, the State is looking for MORE money for “water” projects, $4 billion–$8 billion after interest charges, for environmental items, water conservation, little for real water solutions. ““We appreciate the […]

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One Thing California Republicans Agree On? Repealing the Gas Tax

By Stephen Frank on May 08, 2018 09:14 pm
Based on polling almost a majority of Democrats a vast majority of Independents and Republicans support the repeal of the 12 cent gas tax.  We should not forget the 72 cent gas tax increase, under cap and trade, will start in 2020—thanks to registered Republican Assembly members like Marc Steinorth and Chad Mayes. “Carl DeMaio, […]

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