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SCC School Board Candidates

Support Our School Board Candidates The Opportunity Now organization has already put much thought into why the Republican Party offerings make the best School Board Candidates.  P;ease read this article. https://www.opportunitynowsv.org/blog/analysis-why-scc-progressives-heavily-prioritize-school-board-elections

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Gas too high Santa Clara County Voter Reg QR Code
California Politics
Alexander Glew

Gas too dam high

Click on the QR code at the bottom of the above graphic to register as a Republican and benefit  the Santa Clara County Republican Party. The Democrat tax increase is tone-deaf to financially struggling Californians. The Democrats destroyed the Republican gas tax holiday proposal and instead, replaced it with an egregious tax increase. Disregarding that Californians are subject to  record-high gas prices. CA doubled down and further burdened its citizens with more tax. A supermajority of Californians thinks that the gas taxes are causing

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Community
Alexander Glew

Martin Luther King Day 2022

Let’s reject division and unite for the American People As we celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. tomorrow, let’s reflect on the words of this remarkable man and his vision for America. In Dr. King’s August 28, 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech on the Lincoln Memorial, he closes with these powerful words: Let freedom ring. And when this happens, and when we allow freedom ring — when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state

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Poverty
California Politics
Alexander Glew

One Out of Every Five Californians Survives in Poverty

CA Poverty is Extensive One Out of Every Five On this week’s self-promotion media tour, Gavin Newsom seemed to gloss over the economic hardship that so many Californians are still dealing with as a result of his incompetence. The Mercury News shined a light on an unemployment crisis that continues to devastate California, noting unemployment claims jumped to their highest level in three months, with 145,400 filings last week. California accounted for 19.6% of the week’s jobless claims nationwide, or nearly one in five

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