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...yet all to be re-elected in typical due course......Grusome Newsome, Moonbeam Jerry for the 77th time wherever, Pelosi, Feinstein, Schiff, Boxer, etc......and you seriously want to feel remorse for the epitome of a deranged state?......

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22 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

 

 

So glad we're spending money on this, instead of on allowing a state tax deduction for 529 contributions (which he vetoed recently after even the leftist legislature passed it easily).

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And here too........

 

 

HOW BADLY IS GAVIN NEWSOM’S PERMA-SHUTDOWN GOING? WILLIE BROWN IS SAVAGING HIM IN THE CHRONICLE: 

 

This can’t go on. California has to figure a way out. 

 

“When people were asked to shelter in place, they did so in amazing numbers and with no plan. But nobody envisioned the shelter-in-place would last this long.”

 

 

 

UPDATE: When Willie Brown and Mary Katharine Ham are on the same side:

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27 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

And here too........

 

 

HOW BADLY IS GAVIN NEWSOM’S PERMA-SHUTDOWN GOING? WILLIE BROWN IS SAVAGING HIM IN THE CHRONICLE: 

 

This can’t go on. California has to figure a way out. 

 

“When people were asked to shelter in place, they did so in amazing numbers and with no plan. But nobody envisioned the shelter-in-place would last this long.”

 

 

 

UPDATE: When Willie Brown and Mary Katharine Ham are on the same side:

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The whole thing is just an example of those in charge not being able to come up with any reasonable plan and then overstepping their authority to cover up their own incompetence.

 

The whole 'stay home' thing was sold to us back in March to keep from overwhelming the health care system.  Fine....we did that.    Now it's May and there is no justification to continue SIP except some vague "if we stop now everyone will get sick" scare tactics with no timeframe.  What do these people want, a two year lockdown?  Longer?  No school until the fall of 2021 at the earliest?  

 

Sorry, but the idea that this has been worth the cost is absurd.

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Carolla despises Newsom. Newsom made the mistake of going on his podcast back when he was Lt Governor and Carolla loves replaying snippets of the interview just to show how full of it Newsom is.

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On 5/11/2020 at 12:54 PM, Kevbeau said:

Carolla despises Newsom. Newsom made the mistake of going on his podcast back when he was Lt Governor and Carolla loves replaying snippets of the interview just to show how full of it Newsom is.

 

...LA County to stay at home until July.....Cali is $58 BILLION in the red....BUT.......not to worry...Pelosi's THREE TRILLION DOLLAR BILL includes $1 trillion for states.......so Grusome Newsome gets bailed out and does the Illinois Governor flake who is $41 BILLION in the red (includes an unfunded pension liability of $10 billion).....and Big Fredo is looking for $60 BILLION.....so let's reward the epitome of gross fiscal irresponsibility.....yet the Governor of Connecticut (yes a DEM) has a $2.5 billion dollar "rainy day fund" for the unforeseen.......

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Los Angeles County Director of Public Health Dr. Barbara Ferrer made news Tuesday when she told the county’s board of Supervisors that the “Safer at Home” order would almost certainly be extended for three more months when it expired May 15. Outrage ensued, and the Board of Supervisors and Ferrer herself walked back those comments. Turns out that walk-back was just a giant “psych!” because Ferrer announced the new order Wednesday – one with no expiration date. But, give her credit for being literal – it wasn’t a three-month extension.

 

 

In “Doctor” Ferrer’s case, she’s not an epidemiologist or virology expert. She’s not even a medical doctor, as KABC’s John Phillips discussed on his radio show Wednesday. Her educational resume, from a bio published at USC, where she was a panelist at a “Safe Schools” symposium:

Dr. Ferrer received her Ph.D. in Social Welfare from Brandeis University, a Master of Arts in Public Health from Boston University, a Master of Arts in Education from the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and a Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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Sanctuary City for business. That is genius. The natives are restless in California.
 

Atwater is now a business ‘sanctuary city’ during coronavirus pandemic. What does it mean?
 

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“The City of Atwater is not going to go out and enforce any of the shelter in place orders by the state of California,” Mayor Paul Creighton told the Sun-Star. City police and code enforcement will not interfere with businesses that reopen ahead of state guidelines, he said.
 

“But if you do have a state (business) license, that’s between you and the state of California,” Creighton said, noting that the city has no jurisdiction over these licenses.
 

Merced County Sheriff Vern Warnke recently told the Sun-Star that his office is on the same page. “The Sheriff’s Office will not be enforcing the state’s COVID restrictions for businesses that they consider essential or nonessential,” he said.
 

The City of Atwater claims 12 of Merced County’s 200 total cases Friday according to County Public Health.
 

The sanctuary city resolution affirms the city’s commitment to fundamental Constitutional rights. Local officials and residents in attendance made clear their belief that these rights have been stripped recently due to coronavirus-related restrictions.
 

“We have to base our decisions on the Constitution,” said Atwater business owner Chris Coffelt, who brought copies of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Amendments for each City Councilmember.
 

“If you receive an order from the governor telling us that we can’t open our business, that’s an illegal order. It’s unconstitutional,” he added.
 

Councilmember Brian Raymond, who thought of the idea, recently told the Sun-Star the plan is similar to cities like Coalinga, who declared all businesses essential in defiance of the governor’s four stages of reopening. But Atwater is likely the first to use the term sanctuary city in this way, he said.
 

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1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said:

We get to see her every day out here. She looks like the dude from Rocky Horror Picture Show....no?


You know how you get to not see her?  Turn off the TV.  Not that I ever watched local TV before but no way now. I’m getting lots of reading done. 

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as we lay off EMS workers, rest assured we will retain essential state employees like the Deputy Assistant Vice Provost For Safe Spaces at UC Santa Cruz

 

 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

as we lay off EMS workers, rest assured we will retain essential state employees like the Deputy Assistant Vice Provost For Safe Spaces at UC Santa Cruz

 

 

 

 

 

I'm so tired of hearing them try to use First Responders as pawns in their games.... 

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Hopefully, they are emptying all the prisons at the same time.

 

"Arsonists, rapists, and thieves, oh my!"

 

 

I want CAL-Exit. They truly deserve to control their own destiny.

 

I am trapped here for a couple more years, then I'm out.

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

TO BE FAIR, THIS IS ONLY ONE OF THE MANY WAYS CALIFORNIA IS IN TROUBLE: 

 

Why California Is In Trouble – 340,000 Public Employees With $100,000+ Paychecks Cost Taxpayers $45 Billion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

...yet Gruesome Newsome, the former SF mayor (what does THAT tell you), said the Feds have a "moral obligation to the American people" to help out individual states.....he's the poster boy for irresponsible fiscal mismanagement......and how many MILLIONS of Cali taxpayer dollars did he just commit to help ILLEGAL immigrants?.....BOTH sets of my late grandparents came through Ellis Island LEGALLY and didn't get a nickel......

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On 5/16/2020 at 11:42 AM, SoCal Deek said:

We get to see her every day out here. She looks like the dude from Rocky Horror Picture Show....no?

It runs in the family.

This is her brother:

 

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The Tesla factory  is in Fremont, CA. I believe it was originally a Ford factory  and then became a Toyota factory.  CA drove Toyata to TX and will now drive Tesla there too.

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