Monday, December 30, 2019

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 12/30/2019

Katie Hill: Used Homeless to Become Rich

By Stephen Frank on Dec 29, 2019 09:18 pm
In 2018 Katie Hill ran for Congress based on her “record” as a person helping the homeless.  As we now find out she used her position to keep her bed warm.  Worse, she used it to get rich, while the homeless problem become worse.  Her support for a bond measure was not to help the […]

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Newsom Killing of Jobs in Kern County Working

By Stephen Frank on Dec 29, 2019 09:15 pm
Democrat Guv Newsom is on a tirade.  He can not kill off enough California jobs fast enough.  He signed AB 5 which will kill hundreds of thousands of jobs in 2020—while helping the unions force workers to pay bribes if they want to work.  He is holding back needed water for agriculture, to kill that […]

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Recycle Water: Another Push for This Effort

By Stephen Frank on Dec 29, 2019 09:13 pm
Every couple of years the Luddites determine that recycling water, like recycling cardboard boxes is the way to save the Earth.  Of course, California, by policy wastes water—by allowing it to flow into the ocean, giving it to fish instead of people—and by refusing to build more water storage.  We do not need to recycle […]

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Homelessness Crisis in the Not So Golden State

By Stephen Frank on Dec 29, 2019 09:10 pm
President Trump has made it clear—and the statistics prove him right.  California is home to 50% of the nations homeless.  Cities, Counties and the State have spent billions over the past ten years on the problem.  Yet, last year the number of homeless in California went up by 16%.  In all this time, one Party […]

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Assemblywoman Gonzalez, Other Lawmakers Begin To Rethink Certain Parts of AB 5

By Stephen Frank on Dec 29, 2019 09:08 pm
Sacramento Democrats are getting nervous.  They passed into law AB 5, a measure to kill hundreds of thousands of jobs—and to force workers to pay bribes to a union if they want to work.  For instance, 80,000 Independent truckers could be forced to close down, move out of State or work for a giant corporation—and […]

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HUD: Homelessness rises in U.S., driven by California housing crisis

By Stephen Frank on Dec 29, 2019 09:05 pm
California puts the mentally ill on the streets.  California puts drug addicts and alcoholics on the streets.  Yet, while 90% of the homeless is because of State policy, Guv Newsom is demanding the Federal government finance the agencies and bureaucracies of the homeless industry—instead of changing policies to save those on the streets. “Homelessness increased […]

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SF had a renaissance in homeless aid this decade—and it barely mattered

By Stephen Frank on Dec 29, 2019 09:02 pm
In San Fran the more they spend to end homelessness, the more homelessness there is.  But, the employees of government agencies involved in the homeless industry.  This has been a government priority for a decade—and the problem has gotten worse.  More proof of the failure of government. “In 2011, the city’s biannual point-in-time homeless census […]

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Climate Activists Caught Faking List of 11,000 Scientists ‘Declaring Climate Emergency’

By Stephen Frank on Dec 29, 2019 08:59 pm
If we had a truly free and honest press, this story would have been the lead on every network and above the fold in the newspapers.  Instead, it take an Internet newspaper to expose the corruption of those in the Climate Change Industry.  The headline read that over 11,000 Climate Change Scientists said climate change […]

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Why our local tax system is going off a cliff

By Stephen Frank on Dec 29, 2019 08:55 pm
The very smart people of Sam Jose really know their technology, innovation and how to be disruptors.  The good people of San Jose are economic illiterates, thinking higher taxes brings better government and more services.  They have no idea how government spends tax dollars, or why.  They have no idea that they are getting less […]

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UCSB unveils new ‘social justice’ & ‘inequality’ focused history minor

By Stephen Frank on Dec 29, 2019 08:52 pm
How do you make sure you spend $70,000 a year, for four years, to get a diploma that makes you qualified, at best, to fill taco shells?  You go to UC Santa Barbara and take a minor (soon to become a major) in “Poverty, Inequality and Social Justice”.  No this is NOT a Saturday Night […]

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