Saturday, January 25, 2020

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 01/05/2020

Oklahoma Governor Bans All Nonessential State-Funded Travel to California

By Stephen Frank on Jan 24, 2020 08:49 pm
The nation/State of California has determined that unless your State has the right social policies and laws—based on California values—government officials, college conference attendees and more are not allowed to go to the offending State. For instance, Texas, North Carolina, Iowa, Kentucky, Alabama, and Mississippi all have laws protecting the unborn.  California policy is to […]

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Feds Sue California Over Ban on Private Prisons

By Stephen Frank on Jan 24, 2020 08:46 pm
California, by edict, regulation, law and lawsuit has declared itself a separate nation, inside the U.S.  It has its own environmental, immigration, energy and climate change policies and treaties.  Now it has decided the Federal government, to house illegal aliens committing crimes in the State of California are not allowed to house them in private […]

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CA Gov. Newsom announces volunteering webpage to address homelessness

By Stephen Frank on Jan 24, 2020 08:44 pm
Every community has an agency to help the homeless.  Almost every Church helps the homeless.  Each community has a variety of non-profits that help the homeless.  Yet. Guv Newsom in Sacramento wants to pretend to help the homeless by having you, who lives in El Centro or Crescent City, sign up on a State web […]

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Stein: U.S. Government continues to dump funds into an electrical sinkhole

By Stephen Frank on Jan 24, 2020 08:40 pm
In California alone, the added cost of “renewable” mandates on the utility companies adds $800 million a year to the cost of electricity.  That is a tax on the people of California.  Money taken from families and business, given to utilities that then give it to politically connected alternative energy companies—using climate change as the […]

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United Airlines FINANCES Travel for Attorneys for Illegal Aliens

By Stephen Frank on Jan 24, 2020 08:37 pm
The next time you fly on United Airlines, know that part of your fee goes to support of illegal aliens, their attorneys and the violation of Federal immigration laws. “In an effort to fill the gap, OneJustice and the California Rural Legal Assistance are partnering to host two free legal clinics next month in San […]

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San Fran’s Market Street Is Going ‘Car Free’ Next Week — 7 Things You Need to Know

By Stephen Frank on Jan 24, 2020 08:34 pm
Going to San Fran on January 29 or soon after?  Don’t.  Expect traffic gridlock, chaos, economic disaster.  If you have a business along Market St., the main street in town, expects customers to be unable to get to your store, clients to be late or cancel their appointments.  That is when San Fran goes from […]

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Suing California to Produce a State Checkbook

By Stephen Frank on Jan 24, 2020 08:28 pm
I serve as President of my Homeowners Association.  Anyone of the 227 homeowners have the right under State law to look at the books.  They have the right to see our income, expenditures, contracts, agreements and minutes of meetings—no questions asked.  Sadly, the people of California do not have the same right s as those […]

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Freelance Journalists Would Be Exempt from AB 5 in New Bill

By Stephen Frank on Jan 24, 2020 08:24 pm
Will those in the media get a pass from the forced unionization of AB 5?  Not a chance—because the bill to spare journalists is by a Republican State Senator.  I would hope the GOP also has a bill to exempt ride share drivers, truck drivers, Amway salespeople and other victims of the union control of […]

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DA Boudin orders prosecutors to stop seeking cash bail

By Stephen Frank on Jan 24, 2020 08:19 pm
In New York, thanks to a no cash bail policy a bank robber, even after four bank robberies was allowed to go back on the streets.  Within a day, he robbed his fifth bank.  The same city continued to arrest an illegal alien for drunk driving—no cash bail.  That is until he got drunk and […]

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