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Week 51 Entries

Week 51 Entries

Our week 51 winner is Joseph Boring  (itsisaccboring) who has found yet another fun water toy that California claims causes birth defects.    If you want to enjoy your pool, it’s clear that the State of California should be avoided at all costs. View this post on Instagram A school bus made for children causes cancer,...

By mjc

Week 50 Entries

Week 50 Entries

View this post on Instagram It’s official, either the Gas or heat in California will make you sick. May as well just stay home and not go anywhere. #nomore #toohot #nonewtaxes #california #prop65contest @californiapolicy #enoughisenough #summer #prices #californiapolicy #onlyincalifornia #gasprices #nomore #cancercausing #cancer #cancerous #summerblend A post shared by Contessa Fish-Mendoza (@the_barefoot_contessa14) on Aug 1,...

By mjc

Week 48 Entries

Week 48 Entries

View this post on Instagram Good job #California, making sure that even our #Spanish speakers are aware of the risks of even stepping foot into #Walmart. ? is no where safe?! #prop65 #prop65contest #californiapolicycenter @californiapolicy A post shared by MrsNellie (@mrsnellie08) on Jul 19, 2019 at 6:10pm PDT View this post on Instagram I wanted...

By mjc

Week 47 Entries

Week 47 Entries

The judges were torn last week between two entries and went with the timelier Fourth of July themed post.  They were thus delighted to see the other entry reposted this past week – and yes, under the rules, reposting is allowed.  This week’s winner is Contessa Mendoza’s (The BarefootContessa_14) masterful layout of the ultimate in...

By mjc

The Janus decision and teacher freedom: One year later

The Janus decision and teacher freedom: One year later

What has happened, what hasn’t happened, and why. On June 27, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that government workers no longer had to pay dues to a union as a condition of employment, and the ensuing hysteria was a sight to behold. Loopy headlines like “How The Supreme Court’s Janus Decision Could Cripple Public...

By Larry Sand

Week 43 Entries

Week 43 Entries

View this post on Instagram Sizzler would like to wish all of the fathers a Happy Father’s Day and also remind you that their famous cheese toast is dangerous! #Sizzler #sizzlercheesetoast #steakandlobster #fathersday #california #californialaw #food #onlyincalifornia #propositions #californiapropositions #prop65 #proposition65 #prop65contest A post shared by Shanae Chester (@shanaec86) on Jun 16, 2019 at 7:12pm...

By Renee Olivett

Week 42 Entries

Week 42 Entries

View this post on Instagram How can I keep my skiers safe if I'm so busy contracting cancer? @californiapolicy #prop65contest A post shared by Reed Leonard (@rtleo) on Jun 4, 2019 at 9:03am PDT View this post on Instagram Finding a gift can be difficult. It’s even harder when you find the gifts cause cancer....

By Renee Olivett

Week 37 Entries

Week 37 Entries

Congratulations this week go to Jonathan Boring (Cleanclean.christian.memes.daily) for an incredible array of Prop65 warnings in a wonderfully ironic post.  Watch out, hunters.   Gun legislation has to be particularly ripe in a state in which even toy guns are deemed lethal. Only in Crazy California!   View this post on Instagram   I guess we...

By Renee Olivett

Week 32 Entries

Week 32 Entries

Week 32’s winning entry is from Contessa Mendoza (the_barefoot_contessa14) for her wonderful, high-social-impact post. The post clearly shows both the product (Human HeartGreens™) and the Prop 65 warning and in the process, focuses on one of the great ironies of Prop65: the treatment of natural versus processed food. How can a heart-healthy superfood, like HeartGreens™,...

By Renee Olivett

Parents with pitchforks and torches

Parents with pitchforks and torches

The radical sexual agenda in California and elsewhere has mothers and fathers furious, and ready to act. When I speak to groups in California about the problems with public education and parents ask what they can do to change things, I advise them to speak to their kids daily about what they have learned in...

By Larry Sand

Classroom forecast: Miseducated with a high chance of indoctrination

Classroom forecast: Miseducated with a high chance of indoctrination

Instead of American history, students now learn about the evils of capitalism, airplanes and cow farts.  “‘Education is Political’: Neutrality in the Classroom Shortchanges Students” read a recent headline on the National Education Association website. What the teachers union is essentially saying is that an objective approach to controversial subjects does a disservice to the...

By Larry Sand

Arrogantly Fleecing Taxpayers

Arrogantly Fleecing Taxpayers

The teachers union is coming after more of your money.  The American Federation of Teachers is on a bender, having launched a six-figure advertising campaign in which it bemoans the fact that – per its own study – 25 states “spend less on K-12 education than before the Great Recession” and that there are “massive...

By Larry Sand