Monday, June 11, 2018

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 06/11/2018

With One Month Remaining in Fiscal Year, CA Controller Reports State Revenues Fall Short of Projections

By Stephen Frank on Jun 10, 2018 07:54 pm
How are the Democrat/Brown policies working?  Look at some indicators. Total government revenues are $10 billion more this year than last. Personal income tax is up $3 billion from last year. Corporate income taxes are $80 million less—12%, than forecasted. “Sales tax receipts of $2.43 billion for May were $1.11 billion, or 31.4 percent, lower […]

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Petaluma High Principal: No One Needs to Know About Sexual Assault on MY Campus

By Stephen Frank on Jun 10, 2018 07:51 pm
The Petaluma High School Principal is clear—if you have been sexual assaulted or bullied, keep your mouth shut, the public should not know about it.  More importantly, the public, the parents and the community should not know how the school Administration mishandled the incident. “It was the moment Lulabel Seitz spent four years working to […]

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‘Sanctuary Cities’ Get A Big Thumbs Down, Even From Hispanics: IBD/TIPP Poll

By Stephen Frank on Jun 10, 2018 07:48 pm
The first victims of illegal aliens?  The legal Hispanic community—high taxes, crowded schools, crowded emergency rooms in hospitals, crime victims, loss of jobs.  Polling show this community does not support sanctuary cities, since they become the first crime victims. “More interesting, while just 16% strongly support sanctuary cities, 45% strongly oppose the policy. Every one […]

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Brownout–FINALLY

By Stephen Frank on Jun 10, 2018 07:46 pm
In a few short months, Jerry Brown will be gone from Sacramento.  He has held office in Los Angeles, Oakland and several in Sacramento since 1969.  It is expected he would hold office since his first run for Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees race in 1969—which also gave us Mike Antonovich.  The Brown […]

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California Cities Keep Declaring Fiscal ‘Emergencies,’ and Investors Are in on It

By Stephen Frank on Jun 10, 2018 07:44 pm
When your city can not pay the outsized wages to unions, what do you do?  When you can not afford the mandated increases in CalPERS contributions, how do you get the money to pay to keep the doors open?  When folks blame the lack of public safety, the surfeit of bad roads or lack of […]

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California’s new milk-pricing system to start in the fall

By Stephen Frank on Jun 10, 2018 07:42 pm
Under President Trump, the Federal government is listening to the people—instead of like Obama, telling the people.  Trump believes in people, the Obama Democrats believe in government.  In this case the Federal government is listening to the California Dairy producers—giving them a pricing system they want. “Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the result […]

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Sacramento Mayor Calls Possible Rent Control Ballot Measure ‘A Threat’

By Stephen Frank on Jun 10, 2018 07:40 pm
The Mayor of Sacramento wants to raise taxes to pay for more “help” for the homeless.  He wants bonds paid back by tax dollars-making it more difficult for the poor and middle class to pay their own rent.  But, he opposes rent control—thinks it will hurt.  Yup, he is right.  The commonality of the three […]

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Democrat Party Continues to be Party of Religious Bigotry

By Stephen Frank on Jun 10, 2018 07:37 pm
A leading Democrat Congressman from Virginia mad hateful and bigoted remarks against Christians, the saving of babies lives and wants to end religious groups involvement in adoption.  You would think San Fran Nan, the Chair of the Democrat national Committee—people like Sen. Kamala Harris and Dianne Feinstein would denounce this bigotry.  Instead silence. Silence in […]

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Yet Another Dem Campaign Unionizes–Imagine a STRIKE Days Before an Election!

By Stephen Frank on Jun 10, 2018 07:34 pm
If you work in a campaign, it is because you love to volunteer and want the candidate elected.  Many big buck campaigns hire young people and those that go from campaign to campaign, based on earning money, not necessarily because they believe in the candidate—it is just another campaign, just another job.  Now a Florida […]

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Clippers Arena Plan in Inglewood May Get An Assist From Legislature

By Stephen Frank on Jun 10, 2018 07:30 pm
The billionaire owners of play toys called professional sport team—hockey, football, baseball and basketball do not have to live under the same rules ordinary people do and those that provide jobs in productive work.  The rich Team owners do not have to abide by the massive expenses of environmental laws in California—like the Lords of […]

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