Monday, October 17, 2022

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS

 

Pfizer Insists They Did Test The Vaccine, On Over 5 Billion People

By Stephen Frank

The newest booster the government is demanding to take had zero humans that tried it before approval.  We are human guinea pigs.  Yet, the data shows that these vaccines do not prevent COVID—but they do create heart and other problems—and tens of thousands who have taken the vaccine died from it.


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Colman: OVERHAUL TIME

By Stephen Frank

Everywhere you go or any business you do, you need to consider government.  What will government allow you to do?  What agencies have to approve your actions?  From the shoes you wear to the opening of a business, to the toys you buy for your kids—government has total control.

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Blackouts, heat waves, and staffing crisis: BART delays at worst level in decades

By Stephen Frank
 

Guv Nuisance wants you to take the train, not a car to work.  Guess he does not want you to get to work.  The BART system in the Bay Area is a great example—one of three trains are delayed.  Think you can trust government to get you to work?

“Jennifer Young’s “most miserable ride ever” on BART was full of extremes: brutal heat wave, scorched Antioch station, malfunctioning electronic arrival board and blistering winds masking station announcements that the train would be late.



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Costa Mesa Risks Bankruptcy Under Mayor Stephens

By Stephen Frank
 

Like Orange County a generation ago, Costa Mesa is going bankrupt and John Moorlach is ready to save it—like he did Orange County.

“As he first showed me about two decades ago at the old OC Register building at 625 N. Grand Ave. in Santa Ana, the key number in city budgets is the “unrestricted net position” from the Annual Comprehensive Annual Report. A positive net position is good; a negative net position is bad, especially if it’s high, indicating risk of bankruptcy. Conveniently all of the reports now are online.



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Corona’s Measure G would tax marijuana stores up to 9%–Helps Drug Cartel Sales

By Stephen Frank
 

This is what the drug cartels love—a good tax increase on the price of “legal” marijuana.  The goal is not to create revenue.  Nope, the goal is to make profits for the cartels that sell illegal marijuana.  The goal of legalization was not control or revenue—it was promoted by the cartels for the purpose of normalizing pot use.



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As Supreme Court considers affirmative action case, University of California offers cautionary tale

By Stephen Frank
 

Those running the University of California are trying to claim, as does the KKK, that discrimination is a good thing.

“The U.S. Supreme Court is set to soon decide whether race-based programs in admissions are lawful. California, where voters banned affirmative action in 1996, has already been down that road, and University of California officials have asked the court to allow race-conscious admissions policies elsewhere.


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Joe Biden: $7 a Gallon Gas in California ‘Always Been the Case’

By Stephen Frank
 

Joe Biden wants to kill the California and American economy.  He is so incoherent and demented he believes California has always had $7.00 a gallon gas—hence he is not responsible.

“When asked to react to prices reaching nearly seven dollars a gallon in California, Biden replied, “Well, that’s always been the case here.”



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Dire Numbers and Major Challenges for the LAUSD and California’s Department of Education

By Stephen Frank

We know that corrupt politicians closed our schools and students lost two years of education.  Test scores are significantly lower than they were before the scamdemic.  But, now we find out they had been in the toilet prior to the Fauci scam.

““America’s low literacy crisis is largely ignored, historically underfunded and woefully under-researched, despite being one of the great solvable problems of our time” – president of the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy 



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Orange County desal plant approved months after Huntington Beach denial

By Stephen Frank

Yes, we have a drought.  But the lack of water is not due to nature, it is due to politicians like Guv Nuisance who refuse to build water storage facilities.  Now even the Coastal Commission realizes that we need water.  A few months ago they turned down an OC desal plant—now they are about to approve of one.



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