Saturday, June 13, 2020

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 06/13/2020

Del Beccaro: It Is Time To Recall Gavin Newsom

By Stephen Frank on Jun 12, 2020 08:43 pm
What did Gavin Newsom do to deserve to be Recalled from office?  Repeal portions of the Constitution.  Changed over 200 laws without a vote of the Legislature.  Singed more than 400 no bide contracts worth over $4 billion—and won’t show them to the public.  He ordered criminals to be released without cash bail—and released criminals […]

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Black Attorney Sues ACLU of Southern California For Wrongful Termination, Discrimination

By Stephen Frank on Jun 12, 2020 08:39 pm
The ACLU did not defend the right of Americans to wave flag, hold rallies to promote the opening of our nation and return to Constitutional government.  The ACLU refuses to defend the defenseless babies killed by Planned Parenthood.  They DID defend the right of thousands to demonstrate in the streets—which turned into rioting, looting and […]

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California Ammunition Raids Put Innocent People at Risk of Police Violence

By Stephen Frank on Jun 12, 2020 08:36 pm
Government is incompetent.  California government is corrupt and incompetent—a deadly mix.  The folks that hate self defense—while cutting off cops from protecting us—put over 100,000 honest Californians on a list.  The list?  A government blacklist, not allowing the folks to buy ammunition for their guns.  Feel safe in California? “Background checks may have stopped “more […]

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San Fran Police Officers Association reacts to mayor’s list of police reforms

By Stephen Frank on Jun 12, 2020 08:31 pm
I can not wait till the first time a social worker shows up to a domestic violence situation, someone gets hurt or dies and the media will say, “how did this happen”?  When people call for a cop and a government agent shows up instead, will those harmed say, no problem.  Call 911 in San […]

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Will California Voters Support New Taxes to Avoid Painful Budget Cuts?

By Stephen Frank on Jun 12, 2020 08:26 pm
The Supreme Leader of California, Gavin Newsom, without a vote of the legislature changed the rules for receiving Workers Compensation—even though the law is clear, ONLY the legislature can do that.  The cost of this dictatorship rule?  $11.2 billion a year transferred from the private sector which creates jobs to the government sector which kills […]

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How Eviction Moratoriums Are Hurting Small Landlords—and Why That’s Bad for the Future of Affordable Housing

By Stephen Frank on Jun 12, 2020 08:23 pm
It is the small time landlords, those that have 5-50 units that government is killing and bankrupting with the eviction/rent pay moratoriums. “Though the protections are dictated by local officials and vary by area, many are long-term: In the city of Los Angeles, where Arceneaux’s property is, tenants who have been impacted by the virus […]

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Judge Suspends Executive Order of Newsom as Violation of California Constitution

By Stephen Frank on Jun 12, 2020 08:17 pm
By Executive Order, one of forty so far, the Supreme Leader, Gavin Newsom, changed the manner in which our elections are held.  It took a lawsuit to stop it.  But the legislature via SB 860, is going to make the changes, legally.  The bad news is that by having an all mail in ballot election […]

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L.A. Times Editor: Reporting News Truthfully is RACIST

By Stephen Frank on Jun 12, 2020 08:12 pm
No doubt about it now, the Los Angeles Times is a rag—it is a biased newspaper that changes facts to fit its Regressive narrative.  To the editors of the paper, looting is NOT a bad thing—but to use the word is RACIST. “Pearlstein then shed light on a debate that occurred at his own paper. […]

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LA County, City see increase in homeless numbers again — Despite Billions$$ Spent

By Stephen Frank on Jun 12, 2020 08:08 pm
Great new for the homeless industry of government officials, pundits, lobbyists and special interest.  The more government spends to “solve” the homeless problem, the more homeless you have.  Could it be the government programs have failed? “The homeless numbers also increased in all-but-one of the county’s regional Service Planning Areas. The lone exception was SPA […]

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Extorted LAUSD Union Agreement Endangered by State Deficit

By Stephen Frank on Jun 12, 2020 08:04 pm
In 2019 the union, consisting of mostly teachers forced to pay dues or not allowed to teach, held a strike, closed down the schools, refused to educate the students—until their demands were met.  Now they are concerned what they received by extortion may be cut back due to lack of money. “On hold minimum sessions, […]

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