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Author: Stephen Frank

Long time political activist. Served in Viet Nam, co-created the POW/MIA bracelet. Former State President of CRA, elected CRP Board member. Currently serves on Tea Party California Caucus Board and Ventura County Taxpayers Association board. Gives speeches statewide, and appears on numerous radio talk shows as pundit on public policy and politics. Lives in Simi Valley.
The Critical Latino Vote and California
Stephen Frank's California Political News And Views

The Critical Latino Vote and California

November 7, 2024November 6, 2024

As the song says, “the times they are a’changing”.  Trump has shown that if we reach out, with policies needed by working people, of all backgrounds, we win their votes.  In particular we can win the Hispanic vote. “Republicans have

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Most California high school graduates failing to meet UC, CSU admission requirements
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Most California high school graduates failing to meet UC, CSU admission requirements

November 7, 2024November 6, 2024

California government schools are failures.  Now they are willing to admit it. “Most California high school graduates did not meet the course requirements for either the University of California or California State University systems in 2023, according to data from

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Even in California, progressives take a hit
Stephen Frank's California Political News And Views

Even in California, progressives take a hit

November 7, 2024November 6, 2024

Prop 5—the effort to make it easier to pass bonds was defeated.  Prop. 36, to make it a crime to shoplift and more, passed by 71-29.  The effort to increase the minimum wage failed as did the measure to pay

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Bette Midler is Mentally Ill—Wants to Drink Drano Because Trump Won
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Bette Midler is Mentally Ill—Wants to Drink Drano Because Trump Won

November 7, 2024November 6, 2024

If Bette Midler had any friends or family, they would get her therapy and help for a clear mental illness. “Disney’s Hocus Pocus 2 star Bette Midler appears to be coping poorly on Election Day, suggesting drinking Drano in the event that

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Council Member Blames Others—NOT HERSELF for Defeat—Typical Kamala Harris Progressive
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Council Member Blames Others—NOT HERSELF for Defeat—Typical Kamala Harris Progressive

November 7, 2024November 6, 2024

In a town of 4500 voters, you can walk all the homes and call all the potential voters over a three month period.  Yet, here is a great example of a defeated candidate that blames the oil industry for her

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DACA recipients now eligible for health coverage under Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare)
Stephen Frank's California Political News And Views

DACA recipients now eligible for health coverage under Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare)

November 7, 2024November 6, 2024

Why do you wait so long for a doctor’s appointment if you are using ObamaCare?  Illegal aliens, with the fancy name “Dreamers” are getting the same health care as you do—BECAUSE they are illegal aliens, a privileged class in Bidens

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Newsom is wrong face of the coming anti-Trump movement in America. Stick to governing
Stephen Frank's California Political News And Views

Newsom is wrong face of the coming anti-Trump movement in America. Stick to governing

November 7, 2024November 6, 2024

This is good advice for Newsom—you pretended to be both a moderate and a Progressive at the same time.  Most activists in the Democrat Party do not trust you.  You come off as a Hollywood slicky.  After you leave the

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City of Los Angeles ‘broke,’ taking $80 million loan to pay liability lawsuits
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City of Los Angeles ‘broke,’ taking $80 million loan to pay liability lawsuits

November 6, 2024November 5, 2024

Please note that the LA Times, the LA Daily News or other newspaper or TV station has reported on the city needing to borrow $80 million to pay its liability bills.  The city is running a deficit, but the liabilities

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People with Harris Signs in Panic After Receiving Letters and Postcards Thanking Them for ‘Volunteering’ to House Migrant Families
Stephen Frank's California Political News And Views

People with Harris Signs in Panic After Receiving Letters and Postcards Thanking Them for ‘Volunteering’ to House Migrant Families

November 6, 2024November 5, 2024

What a creative idea.  But, maybe it should go further.  Those that want open borders must take in illegal aliens, and we start with Newsom, the Democrats in the Assembly and State Senate, along with the entire California Democrat congressional

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Work Stoppages Hurt Union Workers
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Work Stoppages Hurt Union Workers

November 6, 2024November 5, 2024

Unions are the worst enemy of workers.  Even worse, union members are forced to pay dues in order to work, but lose their jobs because of their union “The result of union ‘victories’ usually gets the leadership headlines and political

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