Thursday, August 12, 2021

GAVIN NEWSOM - EVERYONE IS BITCHING ABOUT CALIFORNIA! - WE'VE GOT THE GREATEST NUMBER OF HOMELESS LEGALS, THE GREATEST NUMBERS OF DEM VOTING ILLEGALS, THE GREATEST NUMBERS OF ANCHOR BABY BREEDERS FOR WELFARE AND WE'RE BURNING DOWN!

Californians have grown increasingly frustrated with Newsom’s inability to reign in the state’s out-of-control homelessness epidemic or provide a solution to the annual wildfires that cause billions of dollars in damage each year.

When illegals get driver’s licenses, the California DMV automatically registers them to vote. Mail ballots are sent to every registered voter, which includes at least one million illegals, not a single one eligible to vote. Democrats give illegals free health care, in-state tuition, welfare and so forth, plus protection from deportation through sanctuary laws. In return, the illegals are expected to vote Democrat, in this case to retain Newsom as governor.


HOMELESS IN MEXICO'S SECOND LARGEST CITY OF LOS ANGELES. THE COUNTY OF L.A. HANDS ILLEGALS MORE THAN ONE BILLION YEARLY IN WELFARE TO KEEP THEM COMING AND VOTING DEMOCRAT FOR MORE!

The Homeless Crisis of Los Angeles : Exploring Skid Row

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s70osRSxZdA


Downtown Los Angeles Skid Row Homeless Encampments Observational 




LOS ANGELES UNBELIEVABLE OUT OF CONTROL HOMELESS SLUMS | HOMELESS CRISIS IN AMERICA




Gavin Newsom Loses Cool: ‘Everybody Outside this State is B*tching’ About California

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 01: California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during the California Democrats 2019 State Convention at the Moscone Center on June 01, 2019 in San Francisco, California. Several Democratic presidential hopefuls are speaking at the California Democratic Convention that runs through Sunday. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
2:16

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) lost his cool during a recent interview, complaining that he has been “taking a lot” of heat from the media in the past year.

Newsom, who faces a recall effort in mere weeks, is seen snapping at reporters during an interview conducted last week by the Sacramento Bee, according to video clips that have gone viral on social media.

“It would be nice if our homegrown team would be focusing on what’s right,” a frustrated Newsom lamented. “Everybody outside this state is bitching about this state.”

“Guys, forgive me, I know I am a little pointed today, but I’ve been taking a lot from you folks for a lot of months,” the governor added. “I should be able to express myself, too.”

Newsom also lashed out at Florida and Texas, saying the Republican-run states could “eat their hearts out” regarding California’s economy.

“I’m a future ex-governor,” the governor stated. “It could happen in a few weeks, it could happen in a few years. I love this damn state.”

This is not the first time that Newsom’s campaign to stay in power has turned negative in recent days.

On Thursday, the governor attacked conservative radio talk show host Larry Elder during a Zoom call with campaign volunteers, targeting the candidate who is the leading contender to replace him, according to polls.

UPI

Larry Elder. (UPI Photo)

The Los Angeles Times reported:

For months Newsom has criticized the recall effort as the handiwork of far-right supporters of former President Trump and a Republican Party intent on undermining his election in 2018, shying away from personal attacks on the candidates hoping to take his place in Sacramento.

But in a Zoom call with volunteers working on his anti-recall campaign, Newsom hit out at Elder, calling him a major Trump supporter — a rallying cry in a state won overwhelmingly by President Biden in the 2020 presidential election. Newsom also accused Elder of being a threat to abortion rights established under the landmark Roe vs. Wade U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1973.

The recall election is scheduled to be held on September 14, 2021.


Exclusive — Republican Candidate Kevin Faulconer: Gavin Newsom Failing California on Cost of Living, Crime, Education, Energy, Homelessness, Wildfires

Republican candidate for California Governor Kevin Faulconer speaks during a debate at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021, in Yorba Linda, Calif. California Gov. Gavin Newsom faces a Sept. 14 recall election that could remove him from office. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez
4:20

Kevin Faulconer, former mayor of San Diego and Republican gubernatorial candidate for California, told Breitbart News that Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is failing the Golden State in managing the cost of living, public safety in terms of crime, the quality of education, addressing homelessness, and combating wildfires.

“There is such a sense of energy out here in California, obviously, because this recall is close,” Faulconer said on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Sunday with host Joel Pollak. “There is no doubt that this is a referendum on Gavin Newsom’s failures. That’s what the voters are focused on. Two million voters — Republican, Democrat, and Independent — all signed that recall petition to get us to where we are.”

Popular opposition to Newsom in California is multifaceted, Faulconer determined.

He remarked, “We’re seeing so many folks who are frustrated and angry, and rightfully so. … Homelessness is skyrocketing. We took a dramatically different approach in San Diego, where I did not allow tent encampments on the sidewalk. We have unemployment — the worst in the nation — because of all the lockdowns, and opening and closing that Gavin Newsom did.”

An ongoing exodus of California’s residents to other states is illustrative of government-driven increases to the cost of living, Faulconer held. “California is too expensive,” he stated, “and people are voting with their feet [and leaving].”

Faulconer linked rising rates of crime in California with the “defund the police” campaign pushed by Democrats and the broader left.

“We are in the midst of one of the biggest crime surges in California, and we have a governor that doesn’t even seem to think that that’s a problem,” he said. He added, “Increasingly, families don’t feel safe. Crime is at a 15-year high in California. Murders are up 30 percent. Gavin Newsom enables the defund the police movement and he put up 63,000 felons that are eligible now for parole.”

Newsom’s neglect of forest management drives the state’s wildfires, Faulconer assessed.

“Gavin Newsom has not done what’s necessary [to address wildfires],” he held. “[Newsom will not] provide the funding. He cut $150 million last year from the California wildfire preparedness budget,  and he uses the far-left environmentalist movement as an excuse for not doing what we should have been doing in California, which is brush management, fuel reduction, [and] all the things we need to do for home hardening.”

He added, “He just won’t do it, because he’s attached himself to the far-left. And so, I’ve been very vocal that we need to declare a state of emergency. We need to put California on a war footing when it comes to tackling wildfires, because you can’t keep doing the same thing year after year and expect a different result and that’s all we get from Gavin Newsom.”

According to a poll published last week, 51 percent of likely voters in California would vote to remove incumbent Newsom from office, while 40 percent would vote to retain him.

Newsom will face a recall election on September 14. Californians will be asked if Newsom should be recalled and who should succeed him.

Faulconer remarked, “This recall cuts across all demographics in California. It cuts across all party lines. It was Democrats, Republicans, and Independents who signed in this recall position in unprecedented numbers.”

Newsom’s attempts to frame his embattled governorship as a symptom of former President Donald Trump’s politics is a distraction, Faulconer concluded.

“[Newsom] wants to try to make it all about President Trump in California,” he stated. “It wasn’t Donald Trump that caused all the problems in California. It’s [Newsom’s] failed leadership. Time and time again, what we are seeing is when he grasps to try to change the topic or change the tone. That’s why he’s not being successful.”

Breitbart News Sunday broadcasts live on SiriusXM Patriot 125 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Eastern.


Brown’s Man Gavin Newsom Disses Black Man Larry Elder

Elder on the rise and Newsom “underwater” as recall vote approaches.

  24 comments

“I’m not making that up — zero. I mean, he’s not even debating the merits or demerits of $15,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom told supporters last Thursday. “He,” was a reference to leading opponent Larry Elder,  who sees no merit for third parties in wage negotiations. Newsom accused Elder of being a Trump supporter, and issued a warning about what would happen if Californians succeed in recalling the San Francisco Democrat from  office in September.

“They would turn back all the progress this state has made,” Newsom contended. “We’ve had better health outcomes than Florida and Texas and better economic outcomes than Florida and Texas. They will take us off a COVID cliff. That’s what’s on the ballot Sept. 14.” In reality, it’s all about Newsom, but there’s more to the story.

Newsom’s grandfather was a crony of the first Gov. Brown and Newsom’s father was a crony of his son Jerry Brown, who appointed Newsom’s father to a judgeship. That makes Newsom a hereditary candidate, just like three-time presidential loser Jerry Brown. Newsom is like the son Brown never had, so in effect Jerry Brown is also on the ballot.

Brown’s father awarded the concession for the 1960 Squaw Valley Winter Olympics to William Newsom and John Pelosi, father-in-law of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Her aunt Barbara was once married to Ron Pelosi, Nancy’s brother-in-law, so Gavin Newsom and Nancy Pelosi were once related. When Newsom announced the state of emergency in March 2020 he claimed Californians were “blessed” to have the leadership of Nancy Pelosi. So in effect, Nancy Pelosi is also on the ballot, and Newsom’s own record predates the pandemic.

During the 2018 campaign Newsom ignored the far reaches of the state and his first trip as governor was to El Salvador. One of Newsom’s first actions as governor was to reprieve all 737 convicted murderers on California’s death row. Those awaiting execution include Richard Allen Davis, who kidnapped and killed twelve-year-old Polly Klaas; “Tool Box Killer” Lawrence Bittaker, who raped and killed five teen girls in 1979 after torturing them with pliers and screwdrivers; and Luis Bracamontes, a previously deported Mexican national who gunned down police officers Danny Oliver and Michael Davis.

When criminal illegals murdered police officers such as Ronil Singh, Newsom failed to show up at the funeral. If Californians thought Newsom was more pro-criminal than pro-victim it would be hard to blame them. The Brown-Pelosi crony also has a soft spot for China.

After locking down the state, Newson struck a $1 billion deal for masks with Build Your Dreams (BYD), a Chinese company that had no experience in the manufacture of masks. Newsom kept details secret, even from fellow Democrats. If China’s Communist regime ever did anything with which Newsom disagreed, it’s hard to know what it might be. So in effect, China is also on the September 14 ballot, and Newsom has already run the state over the “Covid cliff.”

Newsom’s draconian restrictions on gatherings targeted churches, synagogues and families. On the other hand, Newsom and Democrat cronies partied sans masks at the upscale French Laundry in Napa. Californians didn’t appreciate the hypocrisy, and what they didn’t know could have hurt them. According to the Los Angeles Times, the California National Guard put an F-15C fighter on standby to “buzz” any crowds daring to resist stay-at-home orders at the outset of the pandemic. What could possibly go wrong? Still, the carefully coiffed Democrat has his defenders.

“Right-wing Republicans in CA are trying to recall Gavin Newsom for the crime of telling people to wear masks and for listening to scientists during COVID,” tweeted Sen. Bernie Sanders. Delaware Democrat Joe Biden also opposes the recall, and claims the effort is “inappropriate.” The Democrats’ latest anti-recall barker is Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who for decades falsely claimed to be a Cherokee.

Californians might wonder why Newsom would pick this shrill fraud to make his case. As voters might note, the first person Newsom calls out is Larry Elder, a Black man on the rise while the white Newsom is in decline.

According to an August 2-4 poly by Survey USA, Newsom is “deep underwater,” with more than half of Californians surveyed opting to boot Newsom and only 40 percent opposed. One in three Democrats also support the removal of Newsom, who says its “all about turnout,” a dog whistle to the state’s imported electorate.

When illegals get driver’s licenses, the California DMV automatically registers them to vote. Mail ballots are sent to every registered voter, which includes at least one million illegals, not a single one eligible to vote. Democrats give illegals free health care, in-state tuition, welfare and so forth, plus protection from deportation through sanctuary laws. In return, the illegals are expected to vote Democrat, in this case to retain Newsom as governor.

With midterms just around the corner,  September 14 may signal how Democrats will deploy the extensive voter fraud organization Joe Biden touted last year. As the California Globe reports, secretary of state Shirley Weber, who tried to keep Larry Elder off the ballot, deploys the “Remote Accessible Vote by Mail” system that allows people to print their own ballot at home and and home and mail it in.

“Can you print out more than one ballot?” wonders the Globe’s Katy Grimes. “Did California invent an audit-proof way to steal elections?” As Trump likes to say, we’ll have to see what happens.


Report: Hollywood Elites, Including Jeffrey Katzenberg, Plan Fundraiser to Help Gavin Newsom Fight Recall

(INSET: California Governor Gavin Newsom) SUN VALLEY, IDAHO - JULY 07: Producer Jeffrey Katzenberg speaks to the media at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 07, 2021 in Sun Valley, Idaho. After a year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the world’s most wealthy and powerful businesspeople …
Kevin Dietsch, Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images
2:46

A group of left-wing Hollywood elites, including former Disney and DreamWorks boss Jeffrey Katzenberg, is reportedly stepping forward to help California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) beat next month’s recall election.

Deadline reported that Katzenberg, Casey Wasserman, and State of Play producer Andrew Hauptman are among the names chairing a fundraiser next week for the California governor. The virtual fundraiser is scheduled to take place Thursday, with Newsom in attendance, and will raise money for the Stop the Republican Recall of Governor Newsom committee.

“This recall effort is a Republican-led sham,” Katzenberg reportedly said in a statement. “I’m glad Hollywood is stepping up to raise money to defeat this nonsense.”

Deadline said Katzenberg also is sending this note to potential donors:

“This is all part of Republican effort to delegitimize our election process and suppress the vote nationally.  Governor Newsom was first elected in 2018 with 62% of the vote, which was greater than any Democratic candidate for governor in state history.  He recently signed into law his California Comeback plan, which will boost California’s recovery by providing immediate relief for families, combat homelessness, improve infrastructure, fight wildfires and make historic investments in education.”

The Stop the Republican Recall committee has already received big-ticket donations from Hollywood elites, including Netflix’s co-CEO Reed Hastings, who has donated $3 million to the group.

AFP

Reed Hastings. (Christophe Archambault)

Deadline said other donations have come from the Motion Picture Association, Paramount Pictures, producer Byron Allen, and Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer.

California’s recall election is set to take place September 14. As Breitbart News reported, Gov. Newsom has seen his support slip in recent weeks, with one poll showing 51 percent of likely voters in California would vote to remove incumbent Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) from office, while only 40 percent would vote to retain him

Among the Republican challengers is conservative radio host Larry Elder.

Californians have grown increasingly frustrated with Newsom’s inability to reign in the state’s out-of-control homelessness epidemic or provide a solution to the annual wildfires that cause billions of dollars in damage each year.

The state is also contending with runaway inflation, with gas prices soaring to more than $6 a gallon in some areas.

Follow David Ng on Twitter @HeyItsDavidNg. Have a tip? Contact me at dng@breitbart.com


No comments: