One important role of a political Party is to register voters—and to assure the voting is done accurately and honestly. On both counts, expect for periodic finger shaking press releases the California Republican Party is dead. In fact the General
Author: Stephen Frank
Faulconers Folly: San Diego To be Evicted From Building Involved in Corruption Investigation
Sources from inside the Faulconer for Governor campaign say the meltdown has begun. With the addition of Assemblyman Kevin Kiley and talk show host Larry Elder, Faulconer is feeling the heat. The campaign is waiting for one of his opponents
X-ray tech who died after second COVID-19 vaccine killed by heart disease, coroner says
Before he took the jab, did the medical professionals know anything about Tim Zooks medical history? Did they warn him about the potential risks? If this is so great, why did Congress give itself and the drug company’s immunity from
Other States Look To Texas For Advice On How To Get Democrats To Leave
Gov. Abbott of Texas and the GOP’ers in his legislature have finally found the silver bullet to get rid of corrupt, bigoted, socialist Democrats from the Capitol. All you have to do is try to pass a bill giving voters
Texas outshines Arizona, all other states, in luring California headquarters relocations
The competition for California jobs and businesses is getting hot. Sadly, California is not in the running to keep our jobs, families or businesses in the State. The big winner is Texas—but Arizona, Florida and Tennessee are doing well in
Unions’ focus on woke over work rankles rank and file
If you work in America, there is a good chance that unions force you to pay them a bribe, so you can hold your job. They can do this because they have financed enough Democrat office holder at that a
California extended its eviction moratorium, but the housing crisis is getting worse
The more government spends on the “homeless crisis”, the bigger the problem gets. The more we spend on affordable housing the more people need it. Now, with an eviction moratorium, the State is taking $5.2 billion to pay rent. So,
Lawsuits challenge California’s corporate board diversity quotas
Should someone be put on the Board of Directors of a corporations based on gender or race—or qualifications, experience and ability, regardless of race or gender? To Democrats qualifications are not needed. Instead bigotry and sexism is the rule of
Apple pumps $1 billion into affordable housing for California
I hope Apple does better on its housing investments than the State of California or other government agencies in the former Golden State. California and cities are investing a total of north of one billion dollars to buy up old,
San Fran: Half of People Released Before Trial Committed Crimes
San Fran is working hard to replace Chicago as the crime capitol of the United States. Murder is up 31%. But it excels in keeping criminals in business, on the streets, not behind bars—and it pays off in the increase