Thursday, November 26, 2020

CALIFORNIA POOLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 11/26/2020

 

French Laundry snafu reignites longshot Newsom recall drive

By Stephen Frank on Nov 25, 2020 09:05 pm
There is no doubt in anybody’s mind, Gavin Newsom is a rich, privileged dilettante. “Gov. Gavin Newsom’s pandemic group outing to the French Laundry and his decision to send his kids to in-person private school are reigniting talk of a recall that was once relegated to the fringes of conservative groups in deep blue California. […]

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Eber: Off the grid Thanksgiving

By Stephen Frank on Nov 25, 2020 08:50 pm
Today is Thanksgiving—even if Guv Nuisance is trying to stop you from eating anything more than a Swanson’s dinner, alone. But this article is about a private citizen, using his own money, to feed the homeless.  Not just today, for the past several years.  He does this without government assistance an at times, fighting government […]

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As Orange County Cities Consider A New Public Utility Program, Final Costs Remain Unclear

By Stephen Frank on Nov 25, 2020 08:48 pm
Will the people of Orange County agree to raise the cost of energy, raising taxes and for the extra cost receive unstable energy sources?  This is socialism, the government control of the source of production—in this case the ownership of energy. Once they control it, government will also be able to ration energy and determine […]

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As California’s new charter law takes effect, schools bracing for shutdowns could win a reprieve from pandemic

By Stephen Frank on Nov 25, 2020 08:38 pm
Is it possible that the pandemic has saved education for hundreds of thousands of students.  Without the pandemic, government school districts would have ended many charter schools and forced children to once again be hostages in failed union/special interest run government schools. “Known as Assembly Bill 1505, the compromise between charters and the teachers union […]

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With Student-Loan Cancellation That Shouldn’t Happen, It’s Not The ‘Working Classes’ Bailing Out The Rich

By Stephen Frank on Nov 25, 2020 08:32 pm
Thanks to the wide availability of student loans, all given by government, none allowed by the private sector, the cost of education has skyrocketed.  Campuses understand there is no limit to what they can charge, because government will finance the students.  Then the students will owe and be controlled by government for thirty years, paying […]

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Millions in Africa Being Sacrificed to Extreme Poverty, Premature Death on Altar of ‘Green Energy’

By Stephen Frank on Nov 25, 2020 08:26 pm
The so-called Green Dream is a killer.  The “good” United States outlawed DDT and forced other nations to do the same.  In Africa thanks to a lack of DDT killing diseases, millions of Africans died of malaria.  Was this racism or ignorance?  Either way millions of black people died. “Globally, the WHO estimates that 3 […]

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Cancel Culture Forces Companies to Embrace Woke Capitalism

By Stephen Frank on Nov 25, 2020 08:16 pm
I do not understand how a publicly owned company can donate money to the BLM or other socialist/communist organization and still be a capitalist.  If they were honestly socialist, they would get off the NYSE, a symbol of capitalism.  If not, what they are doing is paying protection money, so the Left will not accuse […]

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Student-Athletes Sue NCAA Over Endorsements, Social Media Revenue

By Stephen Frank on Nov 25, 2020 08:12 pm
If you are a student athlete you can work as a mechanic, babysit, farm, work as an intern, you can even work as a law clerk.  But if you get paid for endorsing a product, you are a criminal in the eyes of the NCAA.  This monopolistic organization and its rules are forced upon students.  […]

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Socialism Failed Miserably For The American Pilgrims, Just Like It Does Everywhere

By Stephen Frank on Nov 25, 2020 08:09 pm
Today is Thanksgiving.  We need to remember the history of this Holiday.  Importantly we need to remember that the original colony was based on socialism and it failed.  This is a good lesson for ourselves and our children. “Even with the help of the Indians, the colonists had a hard time surviving. Although the word […]

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International Student Enrollment Drop Is A Big Financial Drain On Colleges And Universities

By Stephen Frank on Nov 25, 2020 08:05 pm
The University of California system admits it that 41,000 California students are not allowed to attend the UC schools.  Instead, those seats, paid for by Golden State taxpayers goes to students from other countries—where those taxpayers spend not a single dollar on UC schools. “Now, a new report by the government-funded research organization OpenDoors shows […]

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In Case You Missed It:

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Newsom Protects 10 Illegal Aliens From Deportation/Puts MURDERERS Back on Our Streets
Parents, Children Flee From Monopolistic Unionism

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