Thursday, December 17, 2020

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS 12/17/2020

 

Longtime GOP strategist Steve Schmidt announces he’s registering Democrat

By Stephen Frank on Dec 16, 2020 09:43 pm
The guy that gave us Schwarzenegger for Governor—who was and is a Democrat, proved by his endorsement of Clinton in 2016 and Biden in 2020, raising taxes as governor and while governor he denounced the Republican Party, has now admitted he is a Democrat.  In the past election he was a founder of the Lincoln […]

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Bill That Would Allow Californians To Vote to Abolish Death Penalty Introduced in Assembly

By Stephen Frank on Dec 16, 2020 09:39 pm
Looks like the 2022 November ballot will include a measure to outlaw the death penalty. It will be hotly contested.  Each time in the past when on the ballot, ending the death penalty lost—even after the anti-death penalty folks vastly outspent those supporting the death penalty.  Of interest, while Newsom has put a moratorium on […]

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Signatures filed for 2022 veto referendum to repeal California’s ban on flavored tobacco product sales

By Stephen Frank on Dec 16, 2020 09:35 pm
Big Brother, in the form of Sacramento, has declared you should not buy flavored tobacco products.  But, using marijuana which is ten times as toxic for cancer as cigarettes, that is OK.  Now the tobacco industry has introduced a ballot measure for the November, 2022 ballot, to return freedom of choice to the public. “In […]

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California schools have little data to guide decisions as most remain closed

By Stephen Frank on Dec 16, 2020 08:47 pm
How well are the schools doing?  Standardized tests have been cancelled.  School district, like LAUSD refuse to fail any student.  Kids will have lost 18 months of education—it will take years for many to get caught up, most will not.  This is a generation of students that will fail, due to government policy. “The state’s […]

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Walters: Three mayors and three defeats

By Stephen Frank on Dec 16, 2020 08:44 pm
The loss of Tubbs for Mayor of Stockton—his next step was to run for either President of the United States or be appointed the Secretary-General of the United Nations—he IS a star!  Yet the media blames his loss on a blog and the fact the local newspaper, Stockton Record is barely used for the bottom […]

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In wake of U.S. Supreme Court ruling, attorneys appeal state judge’s decision to fine California church $255,000 for violating COVID restrictions

By Stephen Frank on Dec 16, 2020 08:33 pm
Guv Nuisance believes that churches that are open should be fined.  Guess he failed his civic classes when they talked about the U.S. Constitution.  But this person who sees himself as the Supreme Leader of California does not believe in the Rule of Law.  He is a rich, privileged dilettante like the Lords of old […]

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Ring: Will America’s Politically Disenfranchised Unite?

By Stephen Frank on Dec 16, 2020 08:30 pm
Ed Ring creates an interesting situation.  The Democrats are the Party of the greedy, Wall Street, the Soros billionaires.  They use identity politics to get votes and to demean the people them claim to “love”, What if the rest of America, the “deplorables” got together as a group to win elections and take back our […]

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Why isn’t Gov. Newsom Going Toe-to-Toe with Texas over Business Losses?

By Stephen Frank on Dec 16, 2020 08:26 pm
Oracle, Musk and Hewlett Packard left California for Texas, in a two week period.  Any word from the Governor?  Any attempt to keep them here?  Tens of thousands of jobs are at stake, billions in tax revenues and the best he can do is go to the French Laundry for a very expensive meal.  This […]

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Gov. Newsom Says Lockdown Will Continue Into February, Ruins Christmas

By Stephen Frank on Dec 16, 2020 08:20 pm
If you like planning ahead, Newsom is making it easy—he will not allow you freedom until February—and there is no guarantee even then. “After spending the bulk of his Tuesday press briefing touting the new COVID vaccine, and the 327,600 doses received from Pfizer, the governor then said the state has purchased 5,000 additional body […]

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Power to the People of San Diego? It’s Possible, But the Window Is Closing

By Stephen Frank on Dec 16, 2020 08:15 pm
If you believe government should own the utilities, not the private sector, you are a socialist.  Cuba and Venezuela own the utilities—and they ration energy and for hours each day, no electricity.  Socialism is not a cost savings, it is a power trip by government.  Imagine if San Diego owned the utilities during this virus […]

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