Interesting clip. What struck me as accurate were the comments about people who live in the big cities and what they've created. I had to stay in downtown Seattle Monday night. I was on the 36th floor of a nice hotel looking at all the people living in high rises. All I could think about was getting the fuck out of there as fast as I could. How can people willingly enslave and entomb themselves like this?
I registered as an independent 22 years ago. I realized registering as a GOP would be used against me by psychotic dRATs. There is no point being a part of an organization that takes takes little to no action. The leaders are cowards or worse.
Interesting clip. What struck me as accurate were the comments about people who live in the big cities and what they've created. I had to stay in downtown Seattle Monday night. I was on the 36th floor of a nice hotel looking at all the people living in high rises. All I could think about was getting the fuck out of there as fast as I could. How can people willingly enslave and entomb themselves like this?
He's running. And having a leftard complain about leftard judges making up fake Constitutional rights while ignoring the plain language of the document is a bit rich.
First, it highlights a scandalous fact—that California has spent $15 billion to “solve” homelessness. You’d think $15 billion would go a long way, even in high cost California, toward building shelters and treatment facilities. Instead homelessness has grown larger, as any conservative policy wonk would have predicted.
But Awesome Newsom notes, second, that the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked local governments from enforcing any anti-camping ordinances, such that the massive third-world-style tent camps in California’s cities simply can’t be removed by police even if LA and San Francisco mayors want to.
I think this is a sign that he’s running for president, and is tacking slightly to the right, though his attack on the 9th Circuit is a two-edged sword, as he’ll likely attack the federal judiciary (and especially the Supreme Court) more broadly for being too “extreme” right-wing. It will be Newsom’s version of Clintonian triangulation, and it just might fool some voters. I expect Newsom’s next move will be to criticize the lack of border protection in Republican-run Texas.
Newsom was mayor of San Francisco, and he did a heckuva job there. Newsom also forced schoolkids to get vaccinated, because he could. But he also let prison guards force him to not have a vaccine mandate, because he's a hypocrite and only punches down.
Horn sucker, is oil remotely close to gone 60 years later? Where's the ice age 50 years later? Did acid rain even fall in the last 40 years? Did you develop melanoma in the last 30 years due to a damaged ozone layer? As Al Gore warned, did the ice caps and glaciers all disappear in the last 20 years? Was the media lying when they reported unprecedented growth in the Great Barrier Reef? You gave a thumbs down so explain yourself.
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And they continuously deliver. Just read anything @HHusky writes as proof positive.
I had an office there for 16 years and don't regret for a minute my decision to relocate.
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2023/08/the-newsom-shadow-campaign-emerges-from-the-shadows.php
First, it highlights a scandalous fact—that California has spent $15 billion to “solve” homelessness. You’d think $15 billion would go a long way, even in high cost California, toward building shelters and treatment facilities. Instead homelessness has grown larger, as any conservative policy wonk would have predicted.
But Awesome Newsom notes, second, that the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked local governments from enforcing any anti-camping ordinances, such that the massive third-world-style tent camps in California’s cities simply can’t be removed by police even if LA and San Francisco mayors want to.
I think this is a sign that he’s running for president, and is tacking slightly to the right, though his attack on the 9th Circuit is a two-edged sword, as he’ll likely attack the federal judiciary (and especially the Supreme Court) more broadly for being too “extreme” right-wing. It will be Newsom’s version of Clintonian triangulation, and it just might fool some voters. I expect Newsom’s next move will be to criticize the lack of border protection in Republican-run Texas.