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How to beat the Democrat politicians’ grocery bag ban

Monday, November 14, 2016, 11:30 am | Randy Thomasson

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It’s frustrating that Proposition 67 has passed to forbid you and your family from receiving plastic carry-out bags at most California stores.

This bad idea was originally passed in 2014 by Democrat state legislators (see their votes) and signed by Gov. Jerry Brown, but then the People placed it on the ballot via the referendum process. Sadly, on November 8, 2016, there were more “yes” votes to keep the law rather than “no” votes to get rid of it.

Implementation is immediate, so you can expect these familiar plastic bags to soon disappear, and also expect to be charged 10 cents per bag (paper or other type) by stores.

In the interests of California families, here is SaveCalifornia.com’s advice on your right to use your own plastic and paper bags when you shop:

PROBLEM: Foolish California voters didn’t understand that plastic bags from grocery stores aren’t environmental hazards but are helpful, sanitary tools for most families. So, in their ignorance, they voted YES on Prop. 67. (See why we wanted it defeated.)

The State admits that Prop. 67’s passage means many Californians will be bag-less at “most grocery stores, convenience stores, large pharmacies, and liquor stores,” which “would be prohibited from providing single–use plastic carryout bags,” and that “stores generally would be required to charge at least 10 cents for any other carryout bag [mostly likely a paper bag or a reusable plastic bag] provided to customers at checkout.”

SOLUTION: You can buy plastic carry-out bags to use at home and stores — it’s still your right! Just purchase affordable bags online and take into stores when you shop (you may have to self-bag):

Amazon (several sizes and choices)
Ebay: 1000 11.5×22 bags for $25

Again, when you shop for groceries, you can bring in your own saved paper or plastic bags. But to avoid the potential of harmful bacteria, each time, hand- or machine-wash any plastic reusable bags that you use for meat — read why)

Here’s where you can buy your own large paper bags: Amazon | EbayJet

Remember, freedom is not free. Proclaim your grocery bag freedom today!

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Myth #2: Plastic bags are the largest component of landfills. Fact: The item most frequently encountered in landfills is paper—on average, it accounts for more than 40% of a landfill’s contents. Newspapers alone take up as much as 13% of landfill space.

Myth #3: Plastic grocery bags take 1,000 years to decompose in landfills. Fact: Virtually nothing – not paper, food, plastic or even compostable or bio degradable products – decomposes in today’s landfills, which are actually designed to be as stable and dry as possible. Research by William Rathje, who runs the Garbage Project, has shown that, when excavated from a landfill, newspapers from the 1960s can be intact and readable. Debunking the top 10 myths about plastic grocery bags

Join the fight for parents’ rights and informed consent

Monday, March 30, 2015, 6:00 pm | Randy Thomasson

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If you’re like me, sometimes you don’t even watch the news because it’s so one-sided. But sometimes, when SaveCalifornia.com seizes the opportunity, the news can be one-sided…for parental rights!

Enjoy these two Sacramento-area news reports from March 25 featuring parents of vaccine-injured, autistic children, along with Dr. Robert Rowen, in front of the State Capitol:

Fox40 | News10

Then, please pick up the phone and urge these key senators to oppose the anti-parents’-rights, anti-informed-consent bills, SB 277 and SB 392.

Thank you for all who support our Campaign for Children and Families, as we stand true for parental rights, constitutional rights, and basic human rights.

No man is good enough to govern another man, without that other’s consent.
I say this is the leading principle—the sheet anchor of American republicanism.

Abraham Lincoln in 1854

Immoral government and biased media vs. SaveCalifornia.com and you

Thursday, May 22, 2014, 9:56 pm | Randy Thomasson

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It was appalling to see Barack Obama put the mark of American approval on unnatural, unhealthy, unbiblical, tyrannical, and anti-children “LGBT” behaviors and political agendas when he unveiled the Harvey Milk postage stamp in a White House ceremony.

Who’s to blame for this? You can credit wicked, foolish, and complacent voters for the promotion of these harmful behaviors by our government. Remember “Harvey Milk ‘Gay’ Day” in California was put into law in 2009 by Democrat majority legislators and two liberal Republicans (Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abel Maldonado).

And on May 22, Governor Jerry Brown, a Democrat, issued an official proclamation calling you “hostile” if you support God’s design for sex (only between a married man and woman). And Brown called homosexual activist Harvey Milk a “hero” for pushing the intolerant, unnatural, unhealthy homosexual-bisexual-transsexual agenda upon children.

But it’s more than government doing this. You can also blame the media, which has functionally blacklisted any dissent to Harvey Milk’s homosexual-bisexual-transsexual agenda. What journalism school taught about “balance,” “fairness,” and “objectivity” has apparently been forgotten by reporters and editors.

For the record, SaveCalifornia’s news releases were sent, received, and opened by the mainstream media, including newspapers, TV, radio, and wire services, but we didn’t see a single “mainstream media” story published this week containing our factual, family-friendly comments opposing the Harvey Milk postage stamp or “Harvey Milk ‘Gay’ Day” sexual indoctrination in California K-12 government schools.

I even did a recorded TV interview with Al Jazeera America on May 21 but you can’t find it on their website. Was the story killed because I know how to successfully explain that no one is “born gay” and why homosexuality does not qualify as a civil right under the 1964 Civil Rights Act?

In the midst of this bias against objectivity and facts, what’s left to pro-family citizens so they can distribute the truth? The internet. You still have Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking tools, even email, in which to share SaveCalifornia.com’s morally-beneficial information — about sexuality, children, families, good government, and more — with everyone you can.

Despite the unfair, unobjective, and non-factual big media, I urge you to be a voice of truth as much as you can — for the love of God and for the love of people. Because for many of us, we have not yet begun to fight.

“Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?” Jesus said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets.”
Matthew 22:36-40 NKJV