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‘Sexting,’ new tax threat, and stupid California voters

Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 6:59 pm |

Among everything that caught my eye today and stirred my soul with joy or moral anger, here are three important news stories for families in California and beyond to understand.

Exit the “sexting” schools
Every 7th grader knew what ‘sexting’ meant
Every seventh-grader at a Yolo County middle school raised their hands when asked if they knew what sexting meant. Sexting involves sending, receiving or forwarding sexually suggestive or explicit messages or photos through text message, the Internet or other electronic media.

When I saw this story about children in public schools near Sacramento, I knew it was yet another reason to rescue your children from the immoral peer pressure in California’s government system. See more reasons and develop a rescue plan at our special website, RescueYourChild.com. And while you’re at it, if you’ve given your child a cell phone, make it a real basic one with no texting or internet or picture sharing.

Will tax-and-fee-hike Democrats achieve a 2/3rds supermajority?
It’s wait and see to determine whether enough voter signatures have been gathered to qualify a California ballot referendum to reject unfair state senate districts. If successful, the referendum would head off statewide tax-and-fee-hikes by denying Democrats a 2/3rds legislative majority that they’re likely to get under the gerrymandered maps produced by the liberal-dominated California Citizens Redistricting Commission.

Between Thursday and Sunday, 710,924 RAW signatures were turned in to elections officials in 57 California counties. However, the “Fair Districts” campaign needed at least 750,000 raw signatures to feel reasonably certain of qualifying. Referendums or statutory initiatives that qualify for the ballot through the “full check” process of counting signatures do so with at least a 70% validity rate, yielding at least 504,760 VALID signatures. Many fall short of 70%. And you don’t get higher than 70% unless you use a top-notch signature-gathering firm that pre-validates signatures. Doing the math, 710,924 raw signatures x 70% = 497,646 valid signatures, which would fail to qualify. May this one’s validity rate be somehow higher!

This teaches a hard lesson. To succeed at a California ballot initiative or referendum, you must first have rock-solid language that will legally accomplish all you’ve intended because it is written to withstand a judge’s “misinterpretation.” Second, you must raise major funds (at least $1 million) and plan to raise these funds early, or else you fail to qualify. Look at the SB 48 referendum drive over the summer. Organizers said they gathered less than 500,000 RAW signatures, falling short 250,000 or more raw signatures that were needed to successfully qualify. Without funds for professional signature gathering, that effort gathered far fewer signatures than the Fair Districts referendum drive, which, sadly, might not qualify at all.

However, if somehow the Fair Districts referendum campaign has an unexpected high validity rate and indeed qualifies for the ballot, we will all have a much better chance of stopping burdensome tax and fee increases upon California families. The California Constitution now requires a two-thirds vote of both houses of the Legislature to raise either taxes or fees. So, with the help of the gerrymandered maps of the “citizens commission,” Democrat politicians — hungry for more “revenues” because they refuse to cut the wasteful, fraudulent habits of the government unions or the bureaucracy — are trying to win at least two more seats in each house in next year’s election. The absence of a Fair Districts victory would give the Democrats a greater chance of achieving a 2/3rds veto-proof supermajority, empowering them to impose tax-and-fee hikes willy-nilly on both families and job-providing businesses.

Read more: 710,924 Signatures for Overturning Senate Map. And Yet…
See the fact: SaveCalifornia.com’s 2009 Waste Report

Californians, stop voting stupid
If you know the real value of something and the seller agrees to sell it at his cost, you have an idea of what honest government looks like. Honest government does not make a “profit” off its owners, the People, which would be tantamount to an employee stealing from its owner.

But if a seller hides the real value of a product or service, jacks up his “costs” to astronomical levels, and then deceives you into buying his lie so you get poorer in the process, you understand why California’s state government is corrupt and many local governments too.

Instead of cutting massive structural waste that people can’t see, corrupt city officials and government unions are deceitfully saying police and fire services, library services, water, storm drain, and trash services, you name it, won’t be provided unless taxes and fees are hiked, or expensive bonds are approved. Don’t believe it and always vote against the deception of higher taxes/more bonds, which is the unjustified taking of more money from We the People.

Unfortunately, because most California voters are either ignorant or stupid about this (can you say public school “education”?), 40 of 53 tax hikes, fee hikes, and bond-raising schemes were passed last week by voters in California cities, counties, and government school districts.

The voters’ lack of critical thinking has encouraged Democrat Governor Jerry Brown. If he doesn’t achieve a 2/3rds supermajority of Democrat legislators next year to raise taxes and fees, Brown believes he might persuade ignorant or stupid voters to approve it on the ballot.

ACTION: Take a personal pledge to oppose all proposed tax hikes, fee hikes, and bond borrowing schemes, which give more of your hard-earned money to those who habitually waste money.

Read more about Jerry Brown’s tax-hike dreams

“No people will tamely surrender their Liberties, nor can any be easily subdued, when knowledge is diffused and Virtue is preserved. On the Contrary, when People are universally ignorant, and debauched in their Manners, they will sink under their own weight without the Aid of foreign Invaders.”
Samuel Adams, “Father of the American Revolution,” in 1775

Exposing how rotten L.A. schools really are

Wednesday, November 2, 2011, 9:59 am |

Guess what? The dysfunctional and immoral Los Angeles Unified School District has been hiding how bad its government schools are. The good news is a lawsuit threatens to force LAUSD’s bad news into the open, motivating even more parents to leave the broken government system and rescue their children.

It’s absolutely unacceptable that, in California government schools, 76% of fourth graders can’t read proficiently.

It’s scandalous that at least 1/3 of LAUSD students drop out (probably more like half drop out).

And it’s hellish that LAUSD is aggressively sexualizing children with perverse ideas.

Big-city government school districts may be very bad, but the lack of reading proficiency, terrible peer pressure, and eight — count them, eight — statewide sexual indoctrination laws threaten all children enrolled in California government schools.

All this is why SaveCalifornia.com is boldly encouraging you to distribute our good-looking flyer to spread the word to parents that now is the time to rescue their children. (If you still think public schools are good, read “Not As Good As You Think” by Pacific Research Institute: summary | report)

Read: LAUSD faces suit linking teacher ratings to student performance (Los Angeles Times, Oct. 31, 2011)

Hear, my children, the instruction of a father,
And give attention to know understanding;
For I give you good doctrine:
Do not forsake my law.
When I was my father’s son,
Tender and the only one in the sight of my mother,
He also taught me, and said to me:
“Let your heart retain my words;
Keep my commands, and live.”

Proverbs 4:1-4 NKJV

What now, as kids will get ‘LGBT’ role models?

Sunday, October 16, 2011, 8:17 pm |

By now you’ve probably heard that the effort to repeal SB 48, California’s latest government school sexual indoctrination bill, has failed.

As many pro-family Californians know, it’s not for lack of trying. But as many concerned citizens don’t know, it’s because of money. Without paying professional, experienced teams to work eight hours per day gathering most of the signatures, volunteer-only drives for the statewide ballot historically fall short. A campaign must be financed by major donors to get the job done. A similar volunteer effort in 2007 gathered less than half of the requisite signatures.

As a native Californian, I cannot remember a statewide initiative qualifying for the ballot without major funds to hire professional firms that gather and pre-validate the large bulk of the necessary signatures, within a strict deadline. Contributions of $1 million or more are essential near the start of a referendum effort, which has even less time to gather signatures (90 days) than statutory initiatives or state constitutional amendments (150 days).

So that’s the reality, and it is certainly sad. It’s sad for the children who will be further brainwashed, and it’s sad for average citizens who thought they could qualify for the ballot on volunteer energies alone.

And now, the pressing question is — what will parents and grandparents do? SB 48 — mandating homosexual-bisexual-transsexual role models for children as young as kindergarten in K-12 government schools —  is going into effect in January, to brainwash kids to think that homosexuality, bisexuality, and cross-dressing is good and natural and maybe even for them. SB 48 is 1 of 8 school sexual indoctrination laws.

And when you consider the low academic performance and terrible peer pressure in the average government school, as well other immoral, anti-God policies for all California public schools, you know it is time for action. You only have one shot at raising your child.

Reasons to Be Concerned about Having Your Child in Public Schools

1. Your child will be subjected to sexual indoctrination. With SB 48’s “LGBT” role models, California now has EIGHT state laws promoting homosexuality, bisexuality, and transsexuality to children as young as kindergarten, with no parental opt-in or opt-out.

2. Your child is unlikely to learn to read proficiently. California ranks 46th in the nation in fourth grade reading proficiency, with roughly 3 out of 4 students (76%) failing to read at grade level — despite California teachers being among the highest paid in the U.S.

3. Your child will be greatly subjected to negative peer pressure. Children in public schools are more likely to have earlier experiences and develop negative habits in these areas: lying, cussing, cheating, excessive dieting, wearing revealing clothes, pornography, sexual activity, smoking, drugs, alcohol, and even violence. See the documentation, get flyer to warn others

Rescue Your Child Now

The public schools are controlled by the government. They are not “your” schools, because they tell you what to do, not the other way around. SaveCalifornia.com has been saying this for nearly 4 years now. And today we all need to be reminded again that government schools have imploded morally, socially, academically, and spiritually.

The only way to opt out your children from this mess is to exit the government schools and enter the Promised Land of homeschooling and church school. Millions of parents in the United States have exited the government schools; you can too. You CAN homeschool or AFFORD a low-cost church school. To give your children the best and to protect them from ruinous influences that drag down their character, this is your only option.

While some parents may initially find this solution uncomfortable or difficult, my question is this: How much worse does it have to get before you intervene? If a speeding car was on a collision course with your child, wouldn’t you do all you could to rush to rescue your child? And what if you found out someone was planning to sexually molest your child? Nothing could stop you from rescuing your boy or girl. Think about it. If we are so concerned about the physical safety of children, why wouldn’t we also protect their mental, emotional, and spiritual safety? Realize that the raft of school sexual indoctrination mandates imposed on all children in California government schools amounts to mental molestation.

Testimonies of Parents Who Have Left the Government Schools

JILL — “I never in a million years would have thought I’d be homeschooling. My kids attended school in 2 different states and no issues, great grades and attitudes. 2 months after starting school in CA it’s been all downhill. The teachers, principals, school boards, they don’t care. It’s ALL about the ‘California Standard,’ which I’ve found to be whatever the teacher wants to teach. My kids are learning more than they would in school and are happier.”

MARY — “I had been undecided on whether to send my kids to private/Christian schools or public schools until I heard about the Harvey Milk Day stuff. That cemented my decision to do what I need to in order to send our kids to private schools when they are old enough. That way my husband and I will have more say in what our children are taught. I don’t need someone cramming things totally against our belief system down my children’s throats and basically telling me to shove off. I’m the parent, not the school system. I know what’s best for my children, and learning about some pervert gay man is not good for them.” More testimonials

Sure Solutions for Parents

1. Homeschool: If you can read a TV guide, you can homeschool. Working parents are homeschooling. Single moms are homeschooling. They are not letting anything get in the way of shepherding and protecting their child, and they are benefiting from the excellent curriculum packages that essentially “do the teaching” for you.

You can purchase a comprehensive homeschool curriculum package – which includes enrollment, placement/achievement testing, curriculum development, textbooks, tests, handbooks, grading, report cards, diplomas, initial transcript, etc. – for as little as $40 per month per child. Many homeschooling parents do it for even less, with their kids turning out great. See our special website RescueYourChild.com for steps to start

2. Church school: If you cannot or will not homeschool, the next best is a solid church school. There are low-cost church schools in California for as little as $3,000 per year. That’s around $57 a week. Imagine that, a solid church-based school and good, moral environment for as little as $8 per day!

Go online to research existing church-based schools in your area. Ask around and check them out. You must persevere in your search to find what’s available and what’s good. Rescue your child from the immoral, imploding government schools!

If you have a courageous pastor, ask him for permission to transform an empty classroom into a low-cost school for you and other parents. There are homeschool curriculum companies that will help you set it up. Remember, the curriculum does the teaching, and one adult can facilitate 20 children in a classroom, all working at different grade levels. This is a life-changing ministry which is so necessary. Learn more on our Churches page of RescueYourChild.com

REACHING PARENTS WHO DON’T KNOW: Right now, thanks to the generosity of people who care, SaveCalifornia.com is strategically preparing a media campaign to reach, warn, and direct morally-sensitive parents to solutions. Most dads and moms have no idea about these 8 laws and the negative impact government schools are having on their children. Will you help us reach more parents? Donate online or by mail

“And if it seems evil to you to serve the LORD,
choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve,
whether the gods which your fathers served
that were on the other side of the River,
or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell.
But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.”

Joshua 24:15 NKJV