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Test for Newsom as Dems Target Charters

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — It’s almost unfathomable, but California’s Democratic lawmakers are going all in this session on a controversial bill that promises to provide more oversight of the state’s charter schools (especially non-classroom-based ones) — but is little more than a union-backed attempt to quash this one bright spot in California’s public-school landscape. It’s also putting Governor Gavin Newsom on the spot as he’s becoming the leading voice in the national anti-Trump resistance. Assembly Bill 84 is moving through the Legislature and is headed toward the Senate Appropriations Committee next week. As the Senate committee analysis explained, the bill: “(1) increases audit requirements and authorizer responsibilities; (2) revises the funding determination process to include additional financial reporting and a review of charter networks; (3) imposes restrictions on certain contracting practices … and (4) places new limits on the ability of small school districts to authorize NCB [non-classroom-based] charter schools.” If scandals are the reason, then the Legislature might take a look at the myriad scandals that have plagued traditional public schools recently. The sponsor, the California School Employees Association (CSEA), points to a charter-school scandal as justification for creating a costly bureaucracy to oversee these schools. But if scandals are the reason, then the Legislature might take a look at the myriad scandals that have plagued traditional public schools recently — including a whistleblower lawsuit, budget deficits, grand jury investigations, and you name it. I’m sure the bill has nothing to do with CSEA viewing charters as a threat. Charter school groups have no problem with oversight, but they see this as going too far. For example, AB 84 prohibits parents from spending funds from instructional accounts on programs “not provided by a credentialed employee of the local educational agency for the pupil.” As the Pacific Research Institute’s education scholar, Lance Izumi, explains, the Legislature is “using fiscal accountability as a fig-leaf issue to hide its real intentions — crippling California’s popular charter-school sector in order to bolster regular public schools that are seeing declines in both enrollment and student achievement.” It’s really a jobs-protection measure. Why would unions and the public-school establishment be so upset by charters when public schools are constitutionally guaranteed more than 40 percent (Proposition 98) of the state’s rather enormous general-fund budget? Two obvious reasons: Declining test scores and declining enrollments. (RELATED: Even Democrats Are Turning on the Party Over School Choice) As The Orange County Register explained regarding those test scores, “Despite a slight recent uptick, California public-school test scores are nothing short of shocking: Only 47 percent of students met the state English standards, while only 35.5 percent met the state’s math standards. Meanwhile, charter-school students significantly outperformed similar students in test results.” Those results are leading parents to seek out alternatives, especially after the COVID shutdowns — and the failure of public schools to rise to the challenge — reminded the public that sending kids to a traditional classroom isn’t always necessary. Also, demographics are playing a role, as there simply is a falling number of school-aged children as people have fewer kids, immigration slows, and many Californians move to other states. As usual, the main concern of the public schools is keeping the cash flowing — and that cash is tied to Average Daily Attendance (ADA) numbers. (RELATED: Liberals Aren’t Pretending Education Is Value-Neutral, and Neither Should We) Consider this data from the Public Policy Institute of California in June: “Enrollment fell in California’s public TK–12 schools in 2024-25 for the eighth consecutive year; roughly 5.8 million students are enrolled statewide, about 420,000 fewer than in 2014–15. This is despite the recent expansion of Transitional Kindergarten (TK); with TK excluded, the decline over the past decade is about 100,000 larger.” PPIC adds: “Over the longer term, fiscal pressures will continue to mount in districts with sustained declines, potentially curtailing student services and forcing difficult conversations about budget cuts and/or school closures.” These problems are particularly pronounced in urban school districts. Many suburban districts are growing. Those major urban areas have outsized political power, so lawmakers are trying to stanch the bleeding. Let’s not pretend this has anything to do with accountability and helping poor and special-needs kids who benefit from these alternatives the most. Charter schools are, in fact, public schools that use taxpayer dollars, so there’s nothing wrong with reasonable accountability measures. But who really thinks that new bureaucracies are the solution — especially in a state that’s overrun by bureaucracy and where state agencies are routinely plagued by incompetence and scandal? It’s not hard to understand what’s going on here. It is harder to understand why Democratic lawmakers want to put Newsom in this pickle. Public-opinion polls show charters’ continued popularity. The real test of popularity: their enrollments are increasing. State data reinforces that charters overall perform well academically. If Newsom is looking at running for president, he’d be running nationwide, where support for charters and educational choice would be even higher across the nation. If AB 84 goes to his desk, Newsom might be forced to choose between his union backers and public preferences. Newsom has a mixed record on charters, unlike his unabashedly pro-charter predecessor, Jerry Brown. Newsom has signed laws that have made it more difficult for charters to expand, but he has paid lip service to them as one educational choice. He has not embraced the most extreme proposals by the teachers’ unions. The governor also previously vetoed another union bill that promised charter accountability, but would have further limited them. Being optimistic, Newsom might certainly do a repeat performance with a veto of AB 84. We’ll see. (RELATED: School Choice Is Common Sense for Students) Perhaps the most succinct opposition to the legislation comes from former state Auditor Elaine Howle, as quoted in a Sacramento Bee advertisement running today: “Based on my 21 years of experience as California’s State Auditor, creating a new statewide watchdog … would likely cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars and take years to implement… A more cost-effective and sensible approach would be to strengthen existing oversight.” The ultimate question for the Legislature and Newsom: Are they serious about accountability, or are they just trying to quash the competition? READ MORE from Steven Greenhut: Wildfires As a Wake-Up Call California Tries Another Tack to Crush Ridesharing Dems Play Losing Hand on Sports Betting Steven Greenhut is Western region director for the R Street Institute. Write to him at sgreenhut@rstreet.org.
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Conservative Colombian Presidential Candidate Murdered 

Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, a 2026 presidential candidate for the Democratic Centre Party, succumbed on August 11 to wounds sustained on June 7 in an assassination attempt at a campaign rally. Uribe Turbay was shot three times by a 14-year-old while rallying supporters in the Colombian capital of Bogotá. The young man arrested for the murder is suspected by Colombian authorities to have been a hired killer, with another man arrested on July 5 accused of being the “mastermind.”. One police theory blames remnant factions of the Colombian Marxist terrorist group FARC. Many such groups have plagued the nation for decades. One such group, M-19, once counted among their members the current President Gustavo Petro.  In the Colombian Senate, Uribe Turbay often harped on his nemesis’s communist past. In 2019, his fellow Democratic Centre Senator Maria Fernanda Cabal accused the New York Times staff in Colombia of being sympathetic to the communist terrorists. The party has been the most vocal and outspoken critic of the current leftist government since it won in the 2022 election. Among the first to send their condolences from abroad was Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Rubio wrote on X that “the United States stands in solidarity with [Miguel Uribe Turbay’s] family, the Colombian people, both in mourning and demanding justice for those responsible.” Uribe Turbay’s Democratic Centre Party is a Christian democratic party that has been described by its opponents on the left as “far-right.” In truth, it is best understood as a mainstream right-wing populist party.  Uribe Turbay was elected to the Colombian Senate under its banner in 2022. He was the grandson of Julio César Turbay Ayala, who served as Colombia’s president from 1978 to 1982. Tragedy is not a new occurrence for the family. Uribe Turbay’s aunt, Diana Turbay, was kidnapped and murdered in 1990 by the infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar while serving as a journalist. Uribe Turbay received his undergraduate degree from Universidad de Los Andes before heading to the United States for a master’s in public administration from Harvard University. He leaves behind a wife and young child. The assassinated conservative’s bride announced his death on Instagram, closing by asking “God to show me the way to learn to live without you.” In contrast, President Petro delivered a single sentence of acknowledgement  on X, writing “my deepest condolences to the family of Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, and to all Colombians.” The sentence was followed by 16 paragraphs touting Petro’s own achievements. In a post ostensibly serving to mourn the murder of one of his most vocal critics, Petro spoke of a supposed past “political genocide committed against the country’s left,” claimed to “have sought to establish a new paradigm” and added “[W]e have not persecuted any member of the opposition, nor will we.” In addition to a widow and toddler, Uribe Turbay’s death leaves the conservative movement in Colombia in rudderless disarray after the murder of their fastest rising star. He had been the top vote-getter on the Colombian right in 2022. His campaign, promising deregulation and a rejection of leftist social policy, led the polls to seize victory in Colombia’s presidential primaries and offer a chance to prevent leftist President Petro from securing a second term.  The last time it was in office, the Democratic Centre Party sparked controversy for working with the Florida Republican Party. Together, they urged Colombian-Americans to vote for President Donald Trump’s re-election in 2020. The Biden administration was subsequently accused of cooling relations with Colombia in response. President Gustavo Petro has faced off against President Trump several times, most recently resulting in the revocation of his visa to visit the United States. The murder of Petro’s most prominent critic exposes the decline in Colombian democracy and augurs bad tidings for the future of American-Colombian relations. READ MORE by Shiv Parihar: How Richard Nixon Became Cool Again Ilhan Omar’s Father Served a Communist-Islamist Regime Before Becoming a Refugee in Minnesota Superman Captures the Fall of 20th Century Liberalism  
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Ukrainian False Flag Would Totally Destroy US Ties – Expert
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Ukrainian False Flag Would Totally Destroy US Ties – Expert

from Sputnik News: This war is historically humane to civilians—unlike Ukraine’s ‘barbaric Russia’ media campaign, says Mikael Valtersson, a Swedish Armed Forces veteran. Since February 2022, Ukraine has focused on media campaigns to label the Russian army as barbaric, says Mikael Valtersson, a Swedish Armed Forces veteran. In reality, he adds, the conflict in Ukraine […]
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“When I Have the Evidence and Enough to Go Forward You Will Hear From Me Loud and Clear” – Jeanine Pirro Threatens Charges Against Adam Schiff
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“When I Have the Evidence and Enough to Go Forward You Will Hear From Me Loud and Clear” – Jeanine Pirro Threatens Charges Against Adam Schiff

by Jim Hoft, The Gateway Pundit: An unidentified Democrat whistleblower told the FBI that then-Democrat Rep. Adam Schiff approved leaking classified information to smear Trump, according to newly declassified FBI 302 interview reports obtained by Just The News. According to former US Attorney Brett Tolman, the US Attorney for Washington DC, Jeanine Pirro, is the only […]
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SPECIAL: CHOOSE FREEDOM, CHANGE STATUS!
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SPECIAL: CHOOSE FREEDOM, CHANGE STATUS!

from The Prather Point: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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The Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force
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The Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force

by Martin Armstrong, Armstrong Economics: The computer warned that we would experience a rise in civil unrest in 2025, with conditions only worsening in the years to come. Trump actively militarized the capital and has plans to dismantle ongoing civil unrest with a newly established Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force. The Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick […]
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Trump Wants To Extend DC Takeover to Fight Crime
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Multiple Fatalities After Flooding In Tennessee
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Multiple Fatalities After Flooding In Tennessee

At least three people have died after torrential rain and flash flooding in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Emergency crews conducted water rescues as the flooding shut down interstates and left cars stranded. Amy Maxwell, a spokeswoman for the Hamilton County Office of Emergency Management, said a large tree fell and crushed the car of a family of three in a Chattanooga suburb. “Chattanooga Airport recorded 6.42 inches of rain on Tuesday, the second wettest day on record in the city’s history,” NBC News noted. Footage of the flooding circulated on social media: At least three people have died after torrential rain caused flash flooding in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on Tuesday. More than six inches of rain fell, marking the city's second-wettest day on record, shutting down interstates, stranding vehicles, and prompting water rescues. pic.twitter.com/YB8aPy60OH — AccuWeather (@accuweather) August 13, 2025 I lived in Chattanooga TN for years… The images coming out of there from the flash flooding yesterday are truly unbelievable. Multiple people trapped in their homes or cars were rescued. How many of these major floods are we going to have this year?! WHAT IS GOING ON?!!! pic.twitter.com/lzBixL6KGl — Matt Van Swol (@matt_vanswol) August 13, 2025 A dramatic scene unfolded in Chattanooga, TN, Tuesday evening. Heavy rains triggered flash flooding across the city, leaving multiple cars stranded in floodwaters along I-24. Remember: Turn around, don’t drown.#TNwx pic.twitter.com/zs36C6KRHX — WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) August 13, 2025 NBC News shared further details: At least one man is also missing in the floodwaters, authorities said. First responders saw the man being swept away and attempted to look for him by swift-water boat, but were unable to find him. The search for that man is a “top priority this morning at first light,” the Office of Emergency Management said. Chattanooga Airport recorded 6.42 inches of rain on Tuesday, the second wettest day in the city’s history since records began in 1879, the National Weather Service Office in Morristown said. Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp declared a local state of emergency due to the flash flooding. Muddy brown floodwaters turned highways into rivers. One video showed a big rig driving through Interstate 24 with water levels reaching the trailer. Video footage also showed cars swirling in floods with water reaching up to the windows. Road closures Tuesday included I-24 and I-24. The waters receded Wednesday morning, and as of 12:30 a.m. local time, the I-24 was clear and open in both directions. World News Tonight provided coverage: The system that brought heavy rain and flooding to TN turned deadly after a mother, father and child in East Ridge were killed by a tree that fell on their car. In Chattanooga, a man swept away by floodwaters was later found dead. @sramosABC reports. https://t.co/cu1AG0tavs pic.twitter.com/9Pua1qgBtd — World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) August 13, 2025 More from The New York Times: Photos and videos posted on social media by the Chattanooga Fire Department showed firefighters rescuing people from floating cars and partly submerged homes. A trailer truck was among the vehicles stuck in muddy waters along Interstate 24, which reopened after floodwaters receded, according to Lindsey Rogers, a spokeswoman for the fire department. No injuries have been reported, she said. Many roads including the Amnicola Highway, which traverses downtown Chattanooga, were still flooded as of 10 p.m. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office urged people in a social media post to avoid unnecessary travel.
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O’Reilly Rips John Bolton Over the Trump Putin Summit
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"The fallout was much bigger than anything we could ever have foreseen": Dire Straits and the adventure of Brothers In Arms
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"The fallout was much bigger than anything we could ever have foreseen": Dire Straits and the adventure of Brothers In Arms

Everything changed for Dire Straits when they made Brothers In Arms: Mark Knopfler, John Illsley and Guy Fletcher look back
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