Wednesday, October 5, 2022

CALIFORNIA POLITICAL NEWS & VIEWS

 

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Embarrassing Video From Two Out Of Shape LA Cops Shows What Happens When You Defund Your Police

By Stephen Frank

Now you know why you need to be a supporter of the Second Amendment.  The DA will protect the criminal and LAPD can not make arrests or protect themselves.  This is embarrassing, you would think these were Chicago cops.


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Huge Workload, Low Pay: Close to Half of California Teachers Thinking About Leaving the Profession

By Stephen Frank

Another union oriented propaganda piece.  Now where does it take into account real professional teachers that do not like to be groomers.  Nor does it take into account real professional educators that want to teach history, not teach students to be racists and bigots.  Real math teachers want to teach math instead of two plus two equals four is a white supremacy construct.  Teachers want to give homework—while administrator are telling them that is proof of white supremacy, even if the teacher is black.


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New State Law Could Curb Pay to Play Politics in Orange County & California

By Stephen Frank
 

This is a great idea—hope it includes unions!!

“Local elected officials throughout the Golden State will soon have a cooling off period on voting for items that benefit campaign donors. 

That means Orange County’s Board of Supervisors, city councils, school boards and all other local elected officials throughout the county will soon be barred from voting on items benefitting contributors who donated more than $250 within the past 12 months.



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Newsom’s office says his vetoes saved ‘billions in taxpayer dollars’

By Stephen Frank
 

Newsom does not think we noticed his signing bills to kill off the gas stations, fast food places, oil and agriculture industries in California.  Nor the billions in tax increases, adding costly mandates and tens of billions to failed government schools.  Yet he thinks we will appreciate his frugality by vetoing bills for clean water.



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California ballot measure committees report $618.3 million in contributions

By Stephen Frank
 

Lots of money is being spent on the November ballot measures.  Of the seven, only one will win—sadly it is the killer of babies, Prop. 1

The rest are special interest measures meant to help a specific group, not the State.



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There Is No Such Thing as Free Lunch – Vote No on Measure ULA in Los Angeles

By Stephen Frank
 

Los Angeles unions and government have figured out a way to devalue private property and force investors to leave the City.

“Shall an ordinance funding and authorizing affordable housing programs and resources for tenants at risk of homelessness through a 4% tax on sales/transfers of real property exceeding $5 million, and 5.5% on properties of $10 million or more, with exceptions; until ended by voters; generating approximately $600 million – $1.1 billion annually; be adopted? “



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Will the rise of EVs mean the death of the gas station in California?

By Stephen Frank
 

There used to be a Bank of America on every corner.  Then it was a gas station.  Now, you find a Starbucks on every corner.  B of A can more easily be reached online—and more convenient.  Starbucks is about to be killed off in California due to the State of California taking over control of wages, benefits and working conditions, between crime and government (am I being redundant?) Starbucks and other food places will be limited in California.



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WHAT’S REALLY BEHIND SAN FRAN’S TROUBLES?

By Stephen Frank
 

Randy Shaw gets it—the collapse of San Fran is due to the government not holding people responsible for their acts.  What he does not get is that it is the Progressives that have created lack of responsibility as a government policy.  He has the right cause, the wrong perpetrators.



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City Council, County Supervisors Agree to Build 10,000 Affordable Units on Public Land

By Stephen Frank
 

It costs about $750,000 to build a single affordable unit in Los Angeles.  In San Fran the cost is $1.2 million.  So, take the median and the cost of a single affordable unit in San Diego will be about $1 million each.  That means that if San Diego is really going to build 10,000 units, it will cost about $10 billion—plus the cost of infrastructure, interest and other development costs.



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