Sacramento is Ground Zero – Will the Democrats Bring in Storm Troopers to Attack Mothers and Vaccine Damaged Children? Probably…
Or, Has the US Supreme Court Already ruled in OUR Favor?
Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen
As my friend Mike Adams, over at Natural News, points out so well over gay marriage and gun issues, it looks as though the US Supreme Court has already won our SB277 Court battle for us. Read Mike’s, as usual, excellent analysis of the Supreme Court’s gay marriage decision, and the reason for that decision, and how it applies to other laws, by clicking here. Here is an excerpt from Mike’s article:
(NaturalNews) The legal argument of gay marriage proponents is that because gay marriage is legal in a majority of states, that “right” cannot be infringed by the remaining states which opposed gay marriage. The U.S. Supreme Court, in granting this new, nationwide right to gay marriage, cited the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution, Section 1, which states:
No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
The actual ruling text of the SCOTUS decision makes it clear that its “equal protection” logic would apply universally to concealed carry gun rights which already exist in a majority of states:
And, of course, to vaccine exemptions…
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch…
Let’s look at why and how SB277, one of the most astoundingly STUPID, un-American, pieces of legislation ever to be carried anywhere, at any time, could come to be.
California – for years has been held up as a social dream. Something to be achieved. But, as social commentators, these days, are pointing out, that’s no longer true. California has become, in the aftermath of the loss of the California Dream – cuckoo land, a place where a pint-sized, poser, pea-brained, pediatrician pretender can not only get elected to the State Assembly, but can go onto the California Senate. Worse, people actually give credence to the words of this unvarnished racist vaccine promoter. How could this have happened? How could the great State of California sunk so low?
Here’s how…
- J. Waldie, writing for KCET, this last year says: “As the New York Times noted earlier this year, “California … has long been the destination of American dreamers from other states. It no longer plays that role; residents are leaving for greener pastures out East. Today, the state is still pulling in foreign immigrants, but the percentage of American-born transplants has shrunk significantly as more people leave the state. There are now about 6.8 million California natives living elsewhere, up from 2.7 million in 1980.”
Waldie then says “Increasingly, California’s out-migration is carrying away recent college graduates to places with more opportunity and cheaper living costs. (According to a recent story in the Los Angeles Times, “When it comes to doubling up with roommates, crashing at your cousin’s or staying at your parents’ house well into your 20s, there’s no place like Southern California” where almost half of all working-age adults live with another adult who is not a spouse.)
Further down Waldie notes:. “The California Dream, which historian Kevin Starr explored so eloquently, hasn’t ended, but the dream’s outcome isn’t certain. California is everything and nothing at all,” Starr wrote in the San Francisco Chronicle in 2003. “It is the cutting edge of the American dream — a utopia. But it could also become the paradigm of the dream lost — a nightmare dystopia.”
A Nightmare Dystopia?…
So, I bought Kevin Starr‘s book “Coast of Dreams – California on the edge 1990 – 2004.” It sits right here on my desk – all seven hundred pages. In it I see the thinking of a man born into the world in1940, a simpler time, educated in the Catholic system by Jesuits, college at the University of San Francisco, where he achieved, there, a scholarship to Harvard for his Masters and PhD in history. These days, after having been California’s official historian under more than one Governor, Starr resides, now, comfortably, I hope, as the University Professor and Professor of History, and Policy, Planning, and Development at USC.
Just because it was something I like to do I watched Kevin Starr’s 2013 speech – Part of USF’s School of Management’s “Change The World From Here” Lecture Series – called “California and the Dream of Change.” In short, Kevin knows what he is talking about.
What he is saying, paraphrased, is that the dream is over… California has become something else. Something icky.
So, this morning, I sent Kevin an email asking his opinion about SB277. Why? Because Kevin is part, and parcel, of the California think tank system. The groups he belongs to make decisions about California politics. That University of San Francisco School of Management lecture series, let me reiterate, is about their University graduate’s participating in a program called “Change The World From Here.” It is run by the Jesuits.
Why is this relevant? Because Governor Jerry Brown was educated by the Jesuits. From an article in the San Jose Mercury News:
“Many pundits are reluctant to predict what Brown will do.
“The three great mysteries in life are the Holy Trinity, transubstantiation and Jerry Brown’s mind,” said Jack Pitney, a Claremont McKenna College political science professor who has studied Brown’s decades-long political career.
The last time he endorsed a vaccine bill in 2012, the former Jesuit seminarian tweaked it to make it easier for Californians to claim religious exemptions. Will he be tempted to do that again — and water down the current legislation?
“He knows the science. I’ve tracked his statements over the years on various issues, and he is aware of the need for vaccinations — he knows how measles spreads,” Pitney said. “The question is whether he sees this as an issue of religious freedom.”
The First Test Point…
There has been a national push, primarily through the Democratic Party, to eliminate Judeo/Christian based ethics and morality from American society in favor of what’s called secular humanism, which, in essence, means “an anything goes” society. Family units, and the idea of “family,” are a significant barrier to this kind of thinking. SB277 is FAR MORE than a vaccine mandate – it is the California Democratic leadership’s exercise in changing to a secular humanism (anything goes) society in California. SB277 is just, in my opinion, the first bill to accommodate change from our old style of government, one based on fairness, morality, ethics, goodness, and concern for others, to a State-based, we-run-your-daily-life-in-every-way, big government, Democratic Party way of thinking.
To me, the California Democratic Party leadership demonstrated, very clearly, what their priorities were during the debate in front of the Assembly when they cancelled the discussion and vote on SB277 to celebrate “Gay Pride” week. On the days when these Assemblymen should have been carefully examining the problems, for families, with SB277, they were, instead, dancing around the Gay Pole – political positions (families versus gays) WORLDS apart. They had made their choices, of who, and what, they represent, it looks, over a pitcher of Appletinis.
Democrats are firmly tied into big government running everyone – for the greater good(?).
So, SB277 has passed both houses. Now it goes to the Governor.
Then, of course, there is the Court system. And, the US Supreme Court looms.
The Gunmen at the Hearings...
I am told that security, in the form of California Highway Patrol officers, wearing body armor were in abundance this time. Well, consider that to be a good thing. Why? We are finally getting their attention.
Thirteen years ago, in 2002, the California Health Freedom Movement was involved in straightening out the California Medical Board (MBC) over issues of what was known at the time, as “alternative medicine.” We WON all those battles. Why? We were very well organized. One of our tactics was to investigate the Medical Board on seemingly unrelated issues – then we went to the media with our findings. To us, there were no unrelated issues. If the Board was being pond-scum over one issue, to us, they were simply pond-scum – and pond scum needs to be eradicated. We made our point statewide. Here is a quote from an article I wrote called “Helicopter Gunships are Inappropriate at a Medical Board Meeting…”
“For years, we’ve tried to get the MBC to revise it’s operation, and do the right thing for the people of California. The MBC staff consciously, and intentionally, blocked our efforts to identify, and resolve problems. When we tried to tell the appointed Board Members about the problems, they, the staff, LITERALLY, threatened ARREST of our people at public meetings, if we spoke to the board during the public comments period. To reinforce their orders, the MBC staff lined the walls with nightstick-wielding, HEAVILY ARMED State Police Officers – there for the express purpose of stopping us from speaking to the Board members on subjects the MBC staff didn’t want entered into the public record. They simply didn’t want members of the Health Freedom Movement to record the fact that they, the MBC staff, were the REAL problem. The message, with all those cops present, was clear – “Speak out here, and you’ll be arrested…”
At one MBC meeting in San Francisco a while back, the MBC actually employed a police “Command Center,” with all that implies, supposedly to deal with our “unruly mob.”
In case you’re unfamiliar with the police “Command Center” concept, I’ll explain it to you. “Command Centers” are activated during times of riot, or civil insurrection. “Command Centers” are used for major events (like the Pasadena New Years Rose Parade, the Winter Olympics, or the Super Bowl) where special kinds of problems need to be dealt with. They are a SERIOUS THING. “Command Centers” can, by simply picking up “the red phone,” call in National Guard Riot Troops, SWAT teams, and military assistance – including helicopter gunships.
Helicopter gunships? For a Medical Board of California meeting?”
What did we do? Did we back down? Of course not. We videotaped them, tried to interview them about their “instructions,” etc. Unlike Health Choice/Canary Party flower strewers, the Health Freedom Movement addresses issues, and sub-issues, directly, and in a timely manner, working together, from a plan. We forced the Board to work, for two years, under a “monitor.”
And, of course, we got legislation passed…
As you can imagine Health Choice/Canary Party was NOT around then trying to coordinate hair styles, finger-nail-polish colors, and other equally important (snort) campaign tactics.
So, What is California Now? And, How Does This Affect SB277 Thinking?
Good question. I’m still waiting for a talk with California’s Historian Kevin Starr, but sans that, let’s look at what California has become – an entity that is eating itself.
Eating itself? Yes. California is run by massive public employees unions and professional groups. Not union members, themselves, mind you, but the union management. Their interest is in growing salaries, perks, fat retirement, etc. But, and this is a very big but, no attention is being paid to a tax base to pay for all that. A February 2015 Washington Times article called “Fleeing California” pretty much summarizes the California problem. It says:
“More than a century ago, Roy Farmer, 20, went door-to-door in Los Angeles with his bags of home-roasted coffee beans. By the 1930s, Farmer Brothers was selling coffee to restaurants throughout the nation. Today the company employs 1,200 men and women and generates $200 million in annual sales to restaurants, convenience stores, hospitals, hotels and universities.
But after surviving depressions, recessions, earthquakes and wars, Farmer Brothers is leaving California, finally driven out by high taxes and oppressive regulations.
The company says it’s fleeing in search of a place where business is appreciated. Relocating its corporate headquarters and distribution facilities from to a friendlier location, Farmer Brothers expects to save $15 million a year. Company executives are looking at Dallas and Oklahoma City. The relocation will bear real consequences for California. Nearly 350 workers will lose their well-paying jobs in Los Angeles alone.
Farmer Brothers is following Toyota, whose U.S. sales and marketing headquarters was barely a mile from the company’s main office, and has gone to Texas. Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, eBay, Occidental Petroleum and firearms retailer RifleGear followed. Nissan bailed to Tennessee.”
California’s Silicon Valley is a center for vaccine exemption. I can see, an exodus of ALL of Silicon Valley companies heading for better ground…
Think of that. Where would California get its job and, tax base, then?
Stay tuned.
Tim Bolen – Consumer Advocate