California programs ‘REEK OF CORRUPTION,’ Chris Rufo says
Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo discusses alleged fraud in California and criticizes Gov. Gavin Newsom for failing to combat the issue on ‘The Bottom Line.’
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Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo discusses alleged fraud in California and criticizes Gov. Gavin Newsom for failing to combat the issue on ‘The Bottom Line.’
California Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton discusses the state’s spending on healthcare for migrants and his plans to improve affordability on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., discusses the health of the Golden State’s economy on ‘Making Money.’
A now leading Democratic candidate for California governor is radical, event for that wacked state.
CNBC reported, “Palantir moving its headquarters from Denver to Miami.” The story said: Florida, which offers a friendlier tax environment, has welcomed a wave of billionaires in recent years. The region is also gaining more executives as California deliberates over a 5% wealth tax on residents with a net worth exceeding $1 billion. Meta Platforms …
Just as California looked like it was going to collapse under the fiscal strain of Gavin Newsom’s hair care budget, they discovered an economic “magic bullet” – the thing that will balance the state’s books from now to eternity. They’ll make the rich pay their fair share, all 214 of them.
In a rush to prove the Margaret Thatcher axiom correct, California is about to make a push to show how quickly a state can burn through other people’s money.
Happy New Year! We’re closing out another year, so it’s time to take stock of the past, and go out on a limb with a few predictions about the future – with special attention to California.
Looking to replace Newsom next year, Democrats have rallied behind Katie Porter who is leading in the polls in California. She is raking in millions from donors. She already has union endorsements. She is a horrible person.
Gavin Newsom’s California shows how communism takes down a free civilization. It puts people in powerful government jobs who know nothing of what they should know for that job.
Some ideas are so ludicrous that it’s hard to imagine anyone taking them seriously. But, when people embrace idiocy as “their truth”, the consequences can be very bad.
California is a case study in liberal politics taken to the level of absurdity – with imagery too horrific to ignore.
On July 25th Gavin Newsom decided to test the power of his pen. He issued an executive order, directing state agencies to clean up the homeless encampments which are ruining the scenic views in some of the country’s must beautiful cities.
ITEM 1: CNBC reported, “Retail sales tumbled 0.8% in January, much more than expected.” Why shop when you can steal? ITEM 2: Oilfield Rando tweeted, “A radical transgender illegal immigrant Bernie supporter with Free Palestine written on their firearm targets Christians and the MSM journos portray Texas gun laws as the problem.” Oh, it’s the …
There was a time when living in Southern California was about as close to living in an earthly paradise as an American could get.
The 1st law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted to other forms. California is debating an exception to that law — legislatively.
Good judgment and common sense have long been rare among California’s ruling left-wing political doyens.
You have to have a lot of faith in something in order to believe in some of the things the Left now believes in. These are things they surely know are against human nature, against our innate conscience.
Here’s an idea: let’s arrest store owners, NOT the shoplifters. That’s exactly what California wants to do via some newly proposed legislation.
On Saturday, a California reparations task force approved a package that, if passed by the legislature, would cost $800 billion, or nearly three times the state’s annual budget. Although the new proposal did not state the size of the payments, an earlier version called for eligible blacks in the state to receive cash (or its …