Friday, January 10, 2020

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 01/10/2020

Judge Saves 70,000 Truckers From Socialism of AB 5 Against Industry

By Stephen Frank on Jan 09, 2020 08:43 pm
It is now possible that 70,000 potential union members will be allowed to keep their PRIVATE business and not forced to close down and work for a corporation, controlled by the unions. “A Superior Court judge in Los Angeles ruled this week that independent drivers are exempt from the state’s gig economy law, which went […]

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Colman: CALIFORNIA: A NIGHTMARE OF OVER-REGULATION

By Stephen Frank on Jan 09, 2020 08:41 pm
One of the major reason for the Trump economic “miracle”—low unemployment, corporations with profits and expanding, is his effort to reduce crazy regulations—So far for every new Federal regulations, the Feds’ have gotten rid of 40, under Trump.  Allowing firms to operate in a reasonable fashion is a significant reason for the expansion of the […]

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Ugandan Women Fight Lazy Husbands With $6 ‘Sex Tax’

By Stephen Frank on Jan 09, 2020 08:38 pm
You have to have a fun story.  While this story is fun, I am concerned that the Sacramento Democrats will take to heart—Uganda has found a news source of taxation—sex between a husband and wife. “Three years ago, 150 women first reported demanding money from their husbands for sex to the Mothers Union, an Anglican […]

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Berry: AB 1668 and SB 606: Far From Just Water Conservation Bills

By Stephen Frank on Jan 09, 2020 08:35 pm
Can you get by on 55 gallons of water per day—or in ten years, on 50 gallons a day?  We already have Guv Brown and Guv Newsom restricting water to farms, forcing higher food prices and farms to turn from growing crops to growing solar panel farms.  We are buying more of our fruits and […]

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It’s Legal For Motorcycle Riders To Split Lanes In California. It’s Less Clear If The Practice Is Unsafe.

By Stephen Frank on Jan 09, 2020 08:32 pm
We are driving along the freeway, traffic is bad. Yet all of a sudden we see someone on a motorcycle create their own land and go between two cars.  If one of the drivers slightly turns the wheel, that motorcyclist besides a sandwich, died because they technically followed the law—tell that to the folks at […]

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Caltech Nobel Laureate Frances Arnold Retracts Paper: ‘Not Reproducible’

By Stephen Frank on Jan 09, 2020 08:30 pm
This is truly a man bites dog story.  How often do you see an academic retract paper they wrote, saying they were wrong? “To be legitimate, a scientific study must be reproducible because replication allows examination of the data and the possibility of different conclusions. If the study is not reproducible, it is not really […]

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With school revenues at record highs, why are California districts facing insolvency? Auditor offers a case study in Sacramento

By Stephen Frank on Jan 09, 2020 08:27 pm
Here is a truth, you can never give a government agency enough money.  And the unions and special  interests can never get enough tax dollars and bond money—regardless of how poor the test scores are.  Government schools in California are failures—they professionals are PROUD that 48% of the students read at grade level—48%?  In any […]

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San Jose SCAMS Voters: Road $ to be Used for Government Transit Instead

By Stephen Frank on Jan 09, 2020 08:24 pm
This is the best argument for voting NO on every tax increase and bond measure.  Government lies.  In 2016 the Transportation Authority went to the ballot for $1.5 billion ($3 billion after interest to Wall street is paid).  The money was for streets, roads and freeways—now they are going to spend it on money losing […]

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Your company might be next–forced to leave California

By Stephen Frank on Jan 09, 2020 08:22 pm
The leak of companies leaving California has become a flood.  With the implementation of AB 5, small businesses will close and those close to poverty will be the first to lose their jobs—if they want to work, they will move to Nevada, Arizona, Idaho or Texas—and that will cause of loss of more business, government […]

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Why California Should Not Adopt New York’s ‘Right to Shelter’

By Stephen Frank on Jan 09, 2020 08:19 pm
Assemblywoman  Burke has a bill in Sacramento to mandate that hosing is a right and the people of California will house and shelter everyone inside our borders.  The goal is to end homelessness.  At the end of the day, the cost of this emotional idea will force more productive people to leave California—forcing higher taxes […]

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