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California Teachers Union Wants Kids to Pursue Gender Transition Without Parental Consent

by Tony Perkins

 

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Even in California, you have to be 18 to get a tattoo, 16 to drive a car, 21 to buy a gun, alcohol, or pot. But if you want to change your gender? Well, then, you just have to be 12. And your public school will be more than happy to help.

 

Need an abortion? Tell your teacher. Want to refill your birth control? Go to the school clinic. Thinking about starting hormone treatments? Your parents will never find out. At least, not under the policy the California Teachers Association is pushing. That’s the amazing revelation from last month’s union meeting.

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, B-Man said:

I don't find California funny..........

 

California Teachers Union Wants Kids to Pursue Gender Transition Without Parental Consent

by Tony Perkins

 

Original Article

 

Even in California, you have to be 18 to get a tattoo, 16 to drive a car, 21 to buy a gun, alcohol, or pot. But if you want to change your gender? Well, then, you just have to be 12. And your public school will be more than happy to help.

 

Need an abortion? Tell your teacher. Want to refill your birth control? Go to the school clinic. Thinking about starting hormone treatments? Your parents will never find out. At least, not under the policy the California Teachers Association is pushing. That’s the amazing revelation from last month’s union meeting.

 

They're just begging for a teacher or school official to get killed by an irate parent.

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...uh oh.....a "tough talkin' Cali".......Jr better get an "order of protection"..............

House Dem threatens Trump Jr. with 'serious altercation' after comments on coronavirus

By Sam Dorman | Fox News

 

Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., appeared to threaten Donald Trump Jr., the president's son, on Friday, warning that they better not be in close quarters or they could have a "serious altercation."

He made those comments on MSNBC while discussing the coronavirus. MSNBC anchor Hallie Jackson had asked the congressman about Trump Jr.'s argument that Democrats were hoping for deaths from the coronavirus so it could end his father's winning streak.

"He should not be near me when he says that," Garamendi responded. "There would be a serious altercation. That is just totally outrageous. That is totally outrageous."

 

"I can assure you that there is not a Democrat or Republican in Congress that wants anybody to be sick," he added, before saying he was concerned about the administration's response to the virus.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/house-dem-threatens-trump-jr-with-serious-altercation-after-coronavirus-comments

 

 

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17 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

...uh oh.....a "tough talkin' Cali".......Jr better get an "order of protection"..............

House Dem threatens Trump Jr. with 'serious altercation' after comments on coronavirus

By Sam Dorman | Fox News

 

Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., appeared to threaten Donald Trump Jr., the president's son, on Friday, warning that they better not be in close quarters or they could have a "serious altercation."

He made those comments on MSNBC while discussing the coronavirus. MSNBC anchor Hallie Jackson had asked the congressman about Trump Jr.'s argument that Democrats were hoping for deaths from the coronavirus so it could end his father's winning streak.

"He should not be near me when he says that," Garamendi responded. "There would be a serious altercation. That is just totally outrageous. That is totally outrageous."

 

"I can assure you that there is not a Democrat or Republican in Congress that wants anybody to be sick," he added, before saying he was concerned about the administration's response to the virus.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/house-dem-threatens-trump-jr-with-serious-altercation-after-coronavirus-comments

 

 

 

 

 

 

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58 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

...uh oh.....a "tough talkin' Cali".......Jr better get an "order of protection"..............

House Dem threatens Trump Jr. with 'serious altercation' after comments on coronavirus

By Sam Dorman | Fox News

 

Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., appeared to threaten Donald Trump Jr., the president's son, on Friday, warning that they better not be in close quarters or they could have a "serious altercation."

He made those comments on MSNBC while discussing the coronavirus. MSNBC anchor Hallie Jackson had asked the congressman about Trump Jr.'s argument that Democrats were hoping for deaths from the coronavirus so it could end his father's winning streak.

"He should not be near me when he says that," Garamendi responded. "There would be a serious altercation. That is just totally outrageous. That is totally outrageous."

 

"I can assure you that there is not a Democrat or Republican in Congress that wants anybody to be sick," he added, before saying he was concerned about the administration's response to the virus.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/house-dem-threatens-trump-jr-with-serious-altercation-after-coronavirus-comments

 

 

Is he forgetting Maxine Watters? 

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38 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

“New CA employment law AB-5 requirements add to the challenge of meeting our financial goals and create the final stressor on our small non-profit organization.

 

Is there some reason they can't move the festival to the Nevada side of the lake?

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Who needs the executive and legislative branches................we have the Super-Judiciary

 

CA chief justice says courts will help with homelessness crisis

 

California’s chief justice said Tuesday that she will appoint an advisory panel on how the court system might better help the state address its growing homelessness crisis.

 

That might involve transferring surplus properties to be used for shelters or housing, a process already underway for other state agencies, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said.

 

The working group will report to her later this year.

 

California courts in recent years “have become more than a place that resolves disputes. We have become centers for social justice,” she said in her annual state of the judiciary address to California lawmakers.

 

“Because we have become centers of social justice, and courts often see people who are in a crisis that can lead to homelessness, I will appoint a work group to study how we can become better partners in the crisis of homelessness,” she said.

 

The panel will consider, among other things, how courts can take a more active role; whether rules and laws should be changed to help homeless people who come to court; and whether judges can be temporarily assigned to help counties provide immediate services for people who are in crisis.

 

Two court properties could potentially be used for shelters, according to her staff. They include the Plumas-Sierra Courthouse in Porterville, a $6 million, 6,500-square-foot project that was completed in 2009 but is currently closed because of budget restrictions.

 

The other is Los Angeles County’s original mental health courthouse in a former pickle factory. The building has roof problems that would have to be fixed, however.

 

The court’s staff is developing a list of properties that could be declared surplus if they will no longer be needed by the judiciary.

While homeless populations in most states have declined recently, California’s increased 16% last year to about 151,000 people — “over 50% of the nation’s population of homeless,” she noted.

 

Cantil-Sakauye did not address Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal that the state broaden laws that would allow the government to more easily take control over those deemed unable to care for themselves.

 

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9 hours ago, B-Man said:

California Throws The Books At Undercover Reporter Who Exposed Baby Body Trafficking

Even those who disagree with David Daleiden and his techniques but care about how the legal actions against him could define press freedom need to follow this case.

 

The Kamala Harris legacy. She sold her soul to PP for their donations to get Daleiden. First Brown...then Daleiden.

 

Who will she screw next?

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14 hours ago, B-Man said:

California courts in recent years “have become more than a place that resolves disputes. We have become centers for social justice,” she said in her annual state of the judiciary address to California lawmakers.

 

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14 hours ago, B-Man said:

Two court properties could potentially be used for shelters, according to her staff. They include the Plumas-Sierra Courthouse in Porterville, a $6 million, 6,500-square-foot project that was completed in 2009 but is currently closed because of budget restrictions.

 

The other is Los Angeles County’s original mental health courthouse in a former pickle factory. The building has roof problems that would have to be fixed, however.

 

The court’s staff is developing a list of properties that could be declared surplus if they will no longer be needed by the judiciary.

 

Nice idea, if the Court has a budget surplus to renovate the buildings to make them habitable and appropriate. Somehow I doubt they do.

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