Just a reminder for those that do NOT want to catch the virus. In Los Angeles County, per the Health Department, MORE vaccinated people caught the virus than did not. So when will the County start protecting the public and
Author: Stephen Frank
LA Controller Questions Proposition HHH and High Homeless Housing Costs
In Texas you could get a 4,000 sq ft home, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths and possible an acre of land, for under $800,000. The City of Los Angeles is building small apartments for the homeless—at a cost of $830,000. It
The return of the foolish wealth tax
Just one billionaire leaving California cost the State more than $300 million in tax revenues—income tax, property. Elon Musk, worth north of $150 billion, left, sold everything he owned in California—and moved thousands of well paying jobs to Texas. Now
San Diego: Energy Costs UP 7.8% in One Year
The cost of housing in San Diego has gone up 25.8% in a year. The cost of water, food, gas, etc. has also gone up with the rest of the Biden inflation policies. San Diego is now one of the
Stein: A little history, in layman’s terms, of the hydrocarbon processing industry to meet demands of society.
Most people know the Rams won the Super Bowl, we have a disastrous inflation in the nation and Joe Biden is demented. What we do not know is the important of the hydrocarbon industry. “Today, there are more than 250
Olympics Close Out With Brutally Low TV Ratings
The viewership for the modern day Nazi Olympics—these called the “#genocide/slave State Olympics”—, Olympics, was 50% of normal. That is still a high number for an event sponsored by NBC, Delta Airlines, Coca Cola. LeBron James who has no problem
Cali School Official Calls Racist Vandalism ‘Prank That Went Sideways’ After Black Student Confesses
The double standard is alive and well in the Peoples Republic of California. “A black female high school student has fessed up to writing racist graffiti over two drinking fountains at her school in the Sacramento City Unified School District
Sacramento city, county considering ballot proposals outlawing homeless encampments on public property
This may be, next to the train to nowhere, the biggest scam in California—the fight against homelessness. In Sacramento, the homeless have taken over most government property. So the hack Democrats running our Capitol city want to put a measure
Interest in district-subsidized teacher housing in California intensifies
Oakland just closed eight schools—should have been twelve. San Fran is about to fire about 150 teachers—not enough students. LAUSD lost 160,000 students in 2020—they now have 400,000 students, but enough teachers for 600,000. At a time families are fleeing
Walters: How California mistreated its working families
California has the 48th worst schools in the nation. Our crime is among the worst. High taxes, even higher housing costs, energy and water costs. Corruption? We are as bad as Chicago. Roads, worst in the nation. How do we