Gregg Posted August 9, 2023 Posted August 9, 2023 2 minutes ago, B-Man said: Go On, Gavin, Don’t Be Afraid — Debate DeSantis “Boy, a few dark clouds appear on your horizon and you just go all to pieces.” – Butch to Sundance in “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.” Some months ago, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he would be “all in” on a debate with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. DeSantis later accepted. Now some are wondering if Newsom’s offer was sincere because it looks as if he wants to avoid the verbal sparring. Which makes sense: Newsom probably knows he can’t take the heat. Newsom was fast-tracked for political stardom through his connections to San Francisco wealth and power. He was groomed and polished by the Gettys, the Pritzkers and the Fishers, not only in politics but in business, where he was set up not to fail. But on his way to the governor’s mansion in Sacramento, which took him through the San Francisco mayor’s and the lieutenant governor’s offices, he never faced a capable political opponent in an election or debate. His path to the next political office was always clear of anything that might slow him or cause him even the slightest adversity. It has always been Blue sailing for him in California. When Newsom did run into a minor storm, he crumbled. In what’s been called his “damn” interview in August 2021 with editorial and opinion writers from McClatchy’s California newspapers, the governor, about a month before he survived a failed recall, reacted to not-at-all-hostile questions by uttering “damn” nine times, and slamming “his desk with his hand and fist 59 times,” the California Globe Reported. A YouTuber who posted the video online called Newsom’s reactions “a whiny self-pitying recall rage rant.” Larry Elder, who ran for governor in the recall election, tweeted that Newsom had morphed “into Captain Queeg.” When DeSantis confronts Newsom with hard questions, and indisputable facts, how is he going to hold it together? How does he explain that people are fleeing from California and to Florida without losing his cool? Furthermore, how would he defend his record, without becoming flustered, when he is asked why his state: Lost population for the first time in its history while he was governor? Has lost population for three straight years? Has entered a period of economic sclerosis while the Florida economy is the best in the country? Is losing businesses at an alarming rate? Has a homelessness problem that is entirely out of control? Has two failing major cities? Has the highest gasoline prices in the country while Florida’s are roughly the same as the U.S. average? As author and university professor Joel Kotkin recently wrote, Newsom is the president nobody needs. The California governor would do the public a great service by demonstrating that as soon as possible by debating DeSantis. https://issuesinsights.com/2023/08/09/go-on-gavin-dont-be-afraid-debate-desantis/ I know this would never happen, but CA needs to vote Republican. Democrat policies are destroying that state. Look at SF as the perfect example. Again, it will never happen, but it should.
B-Man Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 A Very Bad Week for Civilization in California. “Dear Californians: It ain’t rocket science figuring out what’s happening in your beautiful state. This is a direct result of lax enforcement of the law and a reluctance of prosecutors and district attorneys to uphold the basic values of civilization.” https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2023/08/13/a-very-bad-week-for-civilization-in-california-n1718824 Actually, it was an average week for California — worse than last week, better than next week. .
Beast Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 2 hours ago, B-Man said: A Very Bad Week for Civilization in California. “Dear Californians: It ain’t rocket science figuring out what’s happening in your beautiful state. This is a direct result of lax enforcement of the law and a reluctance of prosecutors and district attorneys to uphold the basic values of civilization.” https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2023/08/13/a-very-bad-week-for-civilization-in-california-n1718824 Actually, it was an average week for California — worse than last week, better than next week. . Must still be the George Floyd thing. 👍
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John from Riverside Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 On 8/9/2023 at 8:11 AM, Gregg said: I know this would never happen, but CA needs to vote Republican. Democrat policies are destroying that state. Look at SF as the perfect example. Again, it will never happen, but it should. What are you talking about? We’ve had republican governors before Newsom. On 8/14/2023 at 10:55 AM, Beast said: Must still be the George Floyd thing. 👍 As much as you like to ***** on California, it still has all of the makings of its own country compared to your ***** little state and we are paying for your taxes over here
Tommy Callahan Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 35 minutes ago, John from Riverside said: What are you talking about? We’ve had republican governors before Newsom. As much as you like to ***** on California, it still has all of the makings of its own country compared to your ***** little state and we are paying for your taxes over here And keeps driving out tax payers. It's eclipsed it's peak.
John from Riverside Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 12 minutes ago, Chris farley said: And keeps driving out tax payers. It's eclipsed its peak. deck chairs off the titanic
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted August 31, 2023 Posted August 31, 2023 On 8/9/2023 at 11:11 AM, Gregg said: I know this would never happen, but CA needs to vote Republican. Democrat policies are destroying that state. Look at SF as the perfect example. Again, it will never happen, but it should. It’s fine. They have the best weather so otherwise being a dumpster fire to point to as the example of what not to do it’s helpful to the rest of us.
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted August 31, 2023 Posted August 31, 2023 On 8/19/2023 at 10:37 AM, John from Riverside said: What are you talking about? We’ve had republican governors before Newsom. As much as you like to ***** on California, it still has all of the makings of its own country compared to your ***** little state and we are paying for your taxes over here The federal government gave CA $120 billion in federal aide last year, way more than any other country. Embarrassing dependence for an ‘own country’
B-Man Posted September 5, 2023 Posted September 5, 2023 WARNING: Here's why top insurers are fleeing By Editorial Board of Las Vegas Review-Journal Las Vegas Review-Journal/(TNS) Published Sept. 5, 2023 Make price controls strict enough, and eventually they'll produce shortages. California homeowners are learning that the hard way. State Farm is the largest homeowners insurance company in California. In May, it announced that it won't be accepting applications for new policies. That's odd. Companies with a dominant market position don't usually walk away. But now, State Farm looks like a trendsetter. Farmer's Insurance, the second-biggest player, is limiting how many new homeowners policies it issues. Allstate, ranked No. 4, has stopped selling. It's hard to keep up with the exodus. AmGUARD Insurance, connected to Berkshire Hathaway, is out. Berkshire Hathaway had the third most market share in 2022. Liberty Mutual, No. 5 on that list, will not renew business owner policies at the end of this year. It shouldn't be hard to understand why this is happening. Something is preventing these companies from making money. Things are so dire that they believe it will be more profitable to walk away from the market share they've spent years and oodles of money developing. That "something" isn't hard to find. In 1988, California voters passed Proposition 103. If insurance companies request rate rates of 7 percent or more, "public interest" groups can delay or even stop the approval process. In most circumstances, that's an annoyance, not a deal breaker. But Bidenomics pushed inflation to 7 percent in 2021 and 6.5 percent in 2022, driving up costs. Claims have gone up, too. Progressives point to global warming, but there's much more to it, including government inaction and interventions in the marketplace by meddling Sacramento politicians. https://jewishworldreview.com/0923/insurers_fleeing.php3 2
B-Man Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 CA Gov Newsom Lowers Consent Age to 12 for ‘Gender Counseling’ Without Parents ‘OK’. by Jake Welch Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill into law that permits children as young as 12 to reside in government-funded “residential shelter services” to undergo mental health treatment or counseling for their gender identity without parental consent or even being informed by doctors. (snip) California lawmakers justify this imposition into parental authority by claiming children identifying as LGBT often face parental rejection, harassment in school, or wider societal stigma, therefore, “obtaining parental consent for a youth who needs support is complicated by the parent or caretakers’ beliefs and stigma about mental health care.” https://thenationalpulse.com/2023/10/09/ca-gov-newsom-lowers-consent-age-to-12-for-gender-counseling-without-parents-ok/
BillStime Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 👆🤡 - these are the same idiots who force 12 year olds to have babies. They never ever think.
John from Riverside Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 On 9/5/2023 at 9:57 AM, B-Man said: WARNING: Here's why top insurers are fleeing By Editorial Board of Las Vegas Review-Journal Las Vegas Review-Journal/(TNS) Published Sept. 5, 2023 Make price controls strict enough, and eventually they'll produce shortages. California homeowners are learning that the hard way. State Farm is the largest homeowners insurance company in California. In May, it announced that it won't be accepting applications for new policies. That's odd. Companies with a dominant market position don't usually walk away. But now, State Farm looks like a trendsetter. Farmer's Insurance, the second-biggest player, is limiting how many new homeowners policies it issues. Allstate, ranked No. 4, has stopped selling. It's hard to keep up with the exodus. AmGUARD Insurance, connected to Berkshire Hathaway, is out. Berkshire Hathaway had the third most market share in 2022. Liberty Mutual, No. 5 on that list, will not renew business owner policies at the end of this year. It shouldn't be hard to understand why this is happening. Something is preventing these companies from making money. Things are so dire that they believe it will be more profitable to walk away from the market share they've spent years and oodles of money developing. That "something" isn't hard to find. In 1988, California voters passed Proposition 103. If insurance companies request rate rates of 7 percent or more, "public interest" groups can delay or even stop the approval process. In most circumstances, that's an annoyance, not a deal breaker. But Bidenomics pushed inflation to 7 percent in 2021 and 6.5 percent in 2022, driving up costs. Claims have gone up, too. Progressives point to global warming, but there's much more to it, including government inaction and interventions in the marketplace by meddling Sacramento politicians. https://jewishworldreview.com/0923/insurers_fleeing.php3 That’s interesting I thought that the insurance companies were leaving Florida 45 minutes ago, B-Man said: CA Gov Newsom Lowers Consent Age to 12 for ‘Gender Counseling’ Without Parents ‘OK’. by Jake Welch Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill into law that permits children as young as 12 to reside in government-funded “residential shelter services” to undergo mental health treatment or counseling for their gender identity without parental consent or even being informed by doctors. (snip) California lawmakers justify this imposition into parental authority by claiming children identifying as LGBT often face parental rejection, harassment in school, or wider societal stigma, therefore, “obtaining parental consent for a youth who needs support is complicated by the parent or caretakers’ beliefs and stigma about mental health care.” https://thenationalpulse.com/2023/10/09/ca-gov-newsom-lowers-consent-age-to-12-for-gender-counseling-without-parents-ok/ For the record, I don’t agree with us. I think that it should be seeing a physician psychologist until of legal age 12 is too young.
B-Man Posted October 11, 2023 Posted October 11, 2023 California Goes Full Segregationist With Alert System Just for Missing Black Children. I’v never heard of anyone getting an Amber Alert and wondering what race the missing child was. Yet for some reason, California saw a problem that didn’t exist and addressed it. On Sunday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 673 into law, which makes California the state to create a missing child alert system specifically for missing black children. {snip} Does anyone else see a problem with this? If there was any such racial disparity with the existing Amber Alert system in California, why not fix it, instead of creating what sounds like an entirely separate system that deliberately treats children of different races differently? Perhaps I’m reading the language wrong, but this doesn’t appear to be a loosening of Amber Alert requirements to ensure that missing black children aren’t being excluded, but an entirely separate system with race-based requirements. https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2023/10/11/california-goes-full-segregationist-with-alert-system-just-for-missing-black-children-n1734160
reddogblitz Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 On 9/5/2023 at 9:57 AM, B-Man said: WARNING: Here's why top insurers are fleeing By Editorial Board of Las Vegas Review-Journal Las Vegas Review-Journal/(TNS) Published Sept. 5, 2023 Make price controls strict enough, and eventually they'll produce shortages. California homeowners are learning that the hard way. State Farm is the largest homeowners insurance company in California. In May, it announced that it won't be accepting applications for new policies. That's odd. Companies with a dominant market position don't usually walk away. But now, State Farm looks like a trendsetter. Farmer's Insurance, the second-biggest player, is limiting how many new homeowners policies it issues. Allstate, ranked No. 4, has stopped selling. It's hard to keep up with the exodus. AmGUARD Insurance, connected to Berkshire Hathaway, is out. Berkshire Hathaway had the third most market share in 2022. Liberty Mutual, No. 5 on that list, will not renew business owner policies at the end of this year. It shouldn't be hard to understand why this is happening. Something is preventing these companies from making money. Things are so dire that they believe it will be more profitable to walk away from the market share they've spent years and oodles of money developing. That "something" isn't hard to find. In 1988, California voters passed Proposition 103. If insurance companies request rate rates of 7 percent or more, "public interest" groups can delay or even stop the approval process. In most circumstances, that's an annoyance, not a deal breaker. But Bidenomics pushed inflation to 7 percent in 2021 and 6.5 percent in 2022, driving up costs. Claims have gone up, too. Progressives point to global warming, but there's much more to it, including government inaction and interventions in the marketplace by meddling Sacramento politicians. https://jewishworldreview.com/0923/insurers_fleeing.php3 Sure they can build staff, and operate mental health hospitals for 12 year olds confused about their gender identity. meanwhile they can't do anything for the 150,000+ homeless people, many of which need mental health services too. Privilege. 2
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