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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is a woman? --Nancy Pelosi and Ketanji Jackson literally could not answer the question. Governor Newsom (the 2028 favored candidate by the DNC) conducted an ocean side press conference where he announced no more water for the city fire department. As mayor of San Fran, he helped engineer a poo app to let the citizens know where the homeless recently defecated. Among other highlights, he passed a bill making voter ID illegal in California (essentially making California a one party state even though real Californians know the state skews Republican/red), a law decriminalizing pedophilia from a felony to a misdemeanor if the age gap is less than 10 years, & a law ending parental notification requirements related to a childs gender identity. This is the leader the Dems want to be our next President.[/quote] No we definitely don’t want a Charlie Kirk worshipper to be president. And, please never say “San Fran” again. For all the Californians saying that Newsom isn’t MAGA here’s your proof. MAGA is delighting in him for giving so much airtime to MAGA blowhards that they think CA is turning red. Be forewarned. —native Californian [/quote] California has the highest taxes in the country (except for maybe Hawaii) and is in shambles. Why is that?[/quote] California is in shambles? Who says? [/quote] Newsome predicted a $12b shortfall in his $322b budget presented in May. The high speed rail is $100b over budget and was supposed to be done in 2020. No high speed track has been laid yet, in 2025. Medi-cal has a $2b shortfall while it spends $8.5b from its general fund to pay for illegal immigrants in the state. Gavin proposes $5b in cuts ($15b in cuts by 2028) pulling $7b from reserves. Programs from emergency childcare to food assistance to higher ed (UC) are being slashed.[/quote]
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