Saturday, May 2, 2020

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 05/02/2020

28 Million Reasons Not to Trust a Mail-In Election

By Stephen Frank on May 01, 2020 08:48 pm
There is a Special Election in California on May 12.  A congressional seat and State Senate seat is at stake—while the laws governing the election, and the sending of ballots to dead people, people who have moved and people that do not exist has already happened.  Then you have the corruption of ballot harvesting.  It […]

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Lt. Col. Patterson: California Has a Major Problem On Its Hands, and it’s Not the Coronavirus

By Stephen Frank on May 01, 2020 08:45 pm
The more California government spend on the homeless, the more homeless we have.  The latest idea, rent hotel/motel rooms for the homeless and provide them with three meals a day sounds good in the short run.  But, it creates more homeless.  Why work or scrap by—Newsom, Breed and Garcetti will set you up with three […]

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California Electric Trucks Standard is First of its Kind; Pandemic Leads Trucking Industry to Question its Viability

By Stephen Frank on May 01, 2020 08:41 pm
Government does not think—it reacts.  When it reacts it is doing so because of donors, special interests and whacky ideology and junk science.  The Sacramento push for all electric trucks is obviously an example government responding to junk science and special interests. “The plan, if adopted later this year, would be the first of its […]

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Small California county prepares to defy Newsom by opening bars, churches

By Stephen Frank on May 01, 2020 08:38 pm
Congratulations to the 10,000 people of Modoc County.  No virus cases, by the Supreme Leader has closed it down along with the 57 other counties.  The good people of Modoc believe their eyes, not a governor trying to act like he is training to be the new head of China. “Modoc County — one of […]

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Hayward to give $500 to residents ineligible for unemployment benefits

By Stephen Frank on May 01, 2020 08:35 pm
Read this carefully and see who is REALLY getting the tax dollars.  “Hayward residents who are not able to access unemployment benefits can apply for a $500 grant from the city’s relief fund. The Hayward City Council approved the grants Tuesday night as part of a $400,000 total allocation to the Hayward Community Relief Fund, […]

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COVID-19: Three-Strike Felon Attacks Policeman Days After Release On $0 Bail

By Stephen Frank on May 01, 2020 08:32 pm
The Supreme Leader, the Regressive Dem Guv Newsom, has ordered that as many people as possible be released from prison and jails.  Rapists, bank robbers, kidnappers and more are being sent back to the streets.  Even those convicted of Three Strikes are being allowed back to the business of harming innocent citizens.  So, when a […]

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California’s Coming Tax Tsunami

By Stephen Frank on May 01, 2020 08:29 pm
The Supreme Leader, Regressive Dem Guv Newsom is demanding one trillion from the Feds to “save” the States (actually that is to cover up the corruption and mismanagement of pension plans, spending to protect illegal aliens and more).  President Trump is going to want a crack down on the corruption and abuse of power of […]

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Universities report $1 billion in previously hidden foreign funding after feds threaten investigations

By Stephen Frank on May 01, 2020 08:25 pm
Who owns the universities?  Not the taxpayers—it is corporations, special interest groups and foreign governments. “A D.C.-based nonprofit has found that U.S. schools previously failed to report $1 billion, based on its comparison of the new disclosures with last year’s, now revealed to be massively incomplete. Of that $1 billion, “About one-third came from countries […]

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Wisconsin: 52 of 400,000 In-Person Primary Voters Diagnosed with Coronavirus, No Fatalities

By Stephen Frank on May 01, 2020 08:22 pm
The use of all mail in ballots for November is based on junk science.  Wisconsin is a great example of that. “Fifty-two out of 400,000 in-person voters and poll workers who participated in Wisconsin’s controversial primary have since tested positive for the novel coronavirus, and Wisconsin officials are not certain that those individuals — none of whom […]

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Drug price controls could stifle new drug development

By Stephen Frank on May 01, 2020 08:17 pm
The Regressives want price controls on drugs.  That would save people LOTS of money.  Of course without the financial resources NEW drugs could not be developed.   We would be playing Russian Roulette with our lives if AOC and the socialists had their way.  Can you think of any good, needed drugs that were developed in […]

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