Tuesday, October 16, 2018

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS AND VIEWS 10/16/2018

CALTAX COMMENTARY: With Local Government Collecting Record Revenue, Why Are Voters Facing Hundreds of Tax Measures in November?

By Stephen Frank on Oct 15, 2018 08:58 pm
The budget of the State of California is $202 billion.  The actual, full budget is north of $250 billion—lots of tax increases in the budget.  Brown also took money from health care, Prop. 56, and gave it to his favorite special interests.  Yet, the State and local government want increased taxes, more bonds and bigger […]

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RE: HARLEY ROUDA’S GENERAL ELECTION CON GAME Against Dan Rohrabacher

By Stephen Frank on Oct 15, 2018 08:50 pm
The race against Congressman Rohrabacher is not in a vacuum.  In fact, Democrats against Mimi Walters, Young Kim, Jeff Denham and Diane Harkey are all the same.  In fact nationwide, the Democrats are running candidates that are to the Left of Bernie Sanders but pretend to be to the Right of the Republican Party.  Yet, […]

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New Report Shows That Reducing Lawsuits Can Help Boost California’s Economy

By Stephen Frank on Oct 15, 2018 08:44 pm
Why is California so expensive to do business?  Because the courts are set up to accept all lawsuits, good, bad or ugly and let them go years in the system—costing jobs, tax revenues and the formation of news business, since insurance is so expensive against potential lawsuits. “Among the study’s other key findings: the yearly […]

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California Becoming More Feudal, With Ultra-Rich Lording Over Declining Middle Class

By Stephen Frank on Oct 15, 2018 08:42 pm
This is California, circa 2018: “This proud legacy is threatened, as we point out in our study to be released Monday. Today California is creating a feudalized society characterized by the ultra-rich, a diminishing middle class and a large, rising segment of the population that is in or near poverty. Overall our state now suffers […]

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Maxine Waters snubs Chicago’s Democrat royalty as no-show at a fundraising event that was supposed to feature her

By Stephen Frank on Oct 15, 2018 08:39 pm
Maxine Waters is to busy finding out where Republicans and Trump Administration figures are eating—so she can sic mobs on them to attend events she has committed to. “The entire Democrat establishment of Chicago was publicly humiliated last week after selling expensive ($200) tickets to a fundraiser in the grand ballroom of the Hilton Hotel […]

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Four women in ‘voter fraud ring’ arrested. They targeted seniors on city’s north side

By Stephen Frank on Oct 15, 2018 08:37 pm
California Democrat Secretary of State, an MIT graduate, tells us there is no voter fraud.  These women in Texas show us how easy it is commit vote fraud.  Just watch for absentee ballots to arrive in the mailbox, steal the ballot and vote.  Just that simple. “These people allegedly were paid to target older voters […]

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How San Fran Democrats made Jim Jones, and then made his memory vanish

By Stephen Frank on Oct 15, 2018 08:34 pm
Jim Jones helped hundreds commit suicide in 1978.  Before that he took money from the Carter for President campaign to finance the buying of votes in San Fran and the bay Area.  At the same time he was a leading GOTV person for the Democrat Party.  In fact, they needed him and paid him off. […]

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Santa Barbara Prefers Economic Suicide to Jobs and Families

By Stephen Frank on Oct 15, 2018 08:31 pm
A few years ago oil companies agreed to give Santa Barbara one billion dollars (not a typo), just for the right to drill for oil off the coast.  This would have created hundreds of well paying jobs, tens of millions in tax revenues for the schools and roads—the government turned it down.  That is why […]

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New fingerprinting requirements are keeping LAUSD parents from volunteering

By Stephen Frank on Oct 15, 2018 08:29 pm
When I became the volunteer debate coach 20 years ago at royal High School in Simi Valley I had to have a police background check and get fingered printed—I had to pay for the whole process.  While it was inconvenient, I understood the school district wanted to make sure the students were safe.  Now, LAUSD […]

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Children’s Hospitals Again Cry For Help From Voters, But Are They Really Hurting?

By Stephen Frank on Oct 15, 2018 08:25 pm
The unions win if Prop. 4 wins.  The construction industry crony capitalists win if Prop. 4 passes.  This $3 billion, including interest passes, private hospitals will get the benefit of public money. “Despite the feel-good nature of the requests, some health care experts and election analysts question the hospitals’ multiple appeals for taxpayer money — […]

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