Accounting for these differences reveals that California's
real poverty rate is 20.6 percent – the
highest in America, and nearly twice the national average of 12.7 percent.
BUT WAIT… THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH LOOTING ILLEGALS IN MEXIFORNIA….
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Last year in fact, that game was going full speed. El
Salvador's remittances hit arecord $5.47 billion.
Literally one out of six Salvadorans
now lives in the U.S., and 680,000 of those make their home in
benefit-rich California. Salvadoran politicians actually campaign for
office in California, owing to the sizable number of Salvadoran voters, many of
whom are here illegally., signaling that there's a lot of work to be had for
the newest (and least likely to be legal) migrants in the states now, most of
which is coming from California.
Here come Big Daddy, the California governor, the
gringo who's already laid out a banquet of goodies for Salvadorans
in California, from free health care to free education, to sanctuary state
protections to enable illegals to work, coming there supposedly to find
out how he can offer ... even more goodies to Salvador's uneducated
lower middle classes. The idea of course is to get even more of them to
come over. Big Daddy comes down with the Santa sack full of goodies. MONICA
SHOWALTER
CALIFORNIA: now a colony of Mexico
WHO WANTS OPEN BORDERS:
MEXICO, THE DEMOCRAT PARTY, EMPLOYERS OF “CHEAP” LABOR, U.S.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FRONTING FOR WALL STREET, ALL BILLIONAIRES INCLUDING ZUCKERBERG,
GATES, BLOOMBERG AND THE FASCIST KOCH BROTHERS!
But the federal government then imports about 1.1 million legal
immigrants and refreshes a resident population of roughly 1.5 million
white-collar visa workers — including approximately one million H-1B workers —
and approximately 500,000 blue-collar visa workers.
The government also prints out more than one million work
permits for foreigners, tolerates about eight million illegal workers, and does
not punish companies for employing the hundreds of thousands of illegal
migrants who sneak across the border or overstay their legal visas each year.
This policy of inflating the labor supply boosts economic growth
for investors because it
ensures that employers do not have to compete for American workers by offering
higher wages and better working conditions.
This policy of flooding the market
with cheap, foreign, white-collar graduates and
blue-collar labor also shifts
enormous wealth from young employees towards
older investors, even as it also widens wealth
gaps, reduces high-tech
investment, increases state and local
tax burdens, and hurts children’s schools and college educations. It
also pushes Americans away
from high-tech careers and sidelines millions of marginalized Americans,
including many who are now struggling with fentanyl
addictions. The labor policy also moves business investment and wealth
from the heartland to the coastal cities, explodes rents and housing costs, shrivels real estate
values in the Midwest, and rewards investors for creating low-tech, labor-intensive workplaces. JOHN
BINDER
“Extensive research by economists
like George Borjas and analyst Steven Camarota reveals that the country’s
current mass legal immigration system burdens U.S. taxpayers and America’s
working and middle class while redistributing about $500 billion in wealth
every year to major employers and newly arrived immigrants. Similarly, research
has revealed how Americans’ wages are crushed by the country’s high immigration levels.” JOHN BINDER
Gavin Newsom Brags About His Record Fighting Homelessness in California
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California Governor Gavin Newsom boasted Thursday about his state’s effort to fight the crisis of homelessness in the state, as President Donald Trump criticized California politicians for the second day in a row for neglecting the problem.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released statistics showing that in the year ending in January 2019, homelessness in the U.S. had rise 2.7% — driven “entirely” by California’s rise of 16.4%. Though homelessness had actually declined in most other states, California had seen a dramatic increase.
Newsom, speaking to Breitbart News in the spin room after the Democrat debate in Los Angeles, admitted that the state was facing a severe problem: “It is an embarrassment, it is unacceptable. And we’ve got to own it, we’ve got to own up and solve it.” But he also told reporters that the Trump administration was to blame because it would not provide more funds for housing, — though many experts say that the problem is caused by mental illness, drug addiction, and other factors that the availability of free or affordable housing, by itself, would not actually resolve.
On Christmas Day, in a belated response to Newsom’s criticism the week before, President Trump tweeted that Newsom had “done a really bad job on taking care of the homeless population in California” and threatened — as he has done before — to “get involved,” presumably using his emergency powers to take over state and local policy.
Trump reiterated his point on Dec. 26, arguing that Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) — his main opponent during the ongoing impeachment battle — was neglecting the problem in her home town of San Francisco:
California leads the nation, by far, in both the number of homeless people, and the percentage increase in the homeless population - two terrible stats. Crazy Nancy should focus on that in her very down district, and helping her incompetent governor with the big homeless problem!
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Newsom was mayor of San Francisco from 2004 to 2011, before serving as lieutenant governor from 2011 to 2019.
In response to Trump, Newsom first fired off a personal attack, comparing Trump to the Grinch from Dr. Seuss — a cartoon villain who tries to steal Christmas:
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Newsroom then reteweted a tweet from the governor’s office, in which his administration boasted that California “s doing more than ever to tackle the homelessness crisis despite the federal administration’s roadblocks”:
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The tweet linked to a press statement from early December, announcing the appointment of a statewide expert on homelessness and the availability of $1 billion in state funds for local governments to use to deal with the problem.
Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News. He earned an A.B. in Social Studies and Environmental Science and Public Policy from Harvard College, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. He is also the co-author of How Trump Won: The Inside Story of a Revolution, which is available from Regnery. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.
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