Heard on the Tom/Toms
Stephen Frank, Exclusive to the California Political News and Views, 8/12/24 www.capoliticalnewsandviews.com
California GOP TO SUPPORT $20 BILLION School Bond—50% Goes to Wall Street??
Recently the CRP Initiatives Committee, appointed by Chair Patterson, voted to recommend a $20 billion school bond.
If you are a CRP delegate you just received your ballot in the mail.
You will note the Committee RECOMMENDS Prop. 2. But nowhere in the documentation do they mention this is an $20 billion bond—principal plus interest. That fact is hidden. They do oppose Prop 4, a $20 billion bond to fund the climate change scam.
No where do they tell you that in five years California government schools have lost 500,000 students—and expect to lose another 1,000,000 over the next ten years—and that these students are to be replaced with the children of illegal aliens.
ON YOUR CRP BALLOT VOTE TO OPPOSE PROP. 2—Failed schools, schools that are allowed to lie to parents, do not deserve $10 billion and Wall Street does not deserve $10 billion from California taxpayers.
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One of our Calif Democrat senators Alvarado in a Republican district last cycle because 3 republicans, ran split the vote and only 1 Dem won. Now she has declared she is a Republican. This is the seat that GOP Senator Scott Wilk used $50,000 to elect a union Democrat candidate to the seat—with GOP donated money.
She is a liberal democrat and endorsed Kamala Harris 2 weeks ago, she also co sponsored a bill with Dem Scott Weiner to recognize Joe Biden and all his accomplishments.
She refuses to endorse President Trump. She refuses to say if parents have rights to know if their child has a mental illness. The good news is; she will vote for a GOP’er as Minority Leader.
See the KCRA interview with Alvarado Gil here: https://www.kcra.com/article/california-state-senator-marie-alvarado-gil-party-change-interview/61841618
There is no “free” rent”. The Marxist Mayor of San Fran is suggesting the taxpayers finance the rent for new businesses. That is how a Marxist State operates. Instead, she should be cleaning up the homeless encampments on the streets, end the open selling of drugs and arrest every criminal doing an evil deed—not pity them. If I can start a business with free rent, then why can’t you, with an established business be afforded tax dollars to pay your rent? This is discrimination—not equity.
Can Free Rent Revive Downtown San Francisco? — The city, which is among those most devastated in the country after the pandemic, is trying to lure businesses back with a free-rent period. Joe Gose in the New York Times$ — 8/11/24
(Periodically the California Political News and Views will publish tidbits of political news, to keep you in the loop of what the pooh bahs know. The phrase “tom/tom’s” comes from my mentor, Lorelei Kinder who never passed a rumor, just called to tell me what she heard on the “TomTom’s”. This column is named in her honor.)