CA should be welcoming him, not criticizing him.
Careful Donald, California might secede from the Union. On second though, never mind.
It took a year to get samples.. just incompetent or impotent.
Trump speaking now to Marines at Miramar Air Station.
Watching it on FNC.
Too bad Trump can’t fire Moonbeam.
Worst governor ever.
Glad to Trump come here and slam our POS governor. But sadly, it will just make Trump even more hated here. Jerry Brown is a god to the stupid masses that have overrun this state.
The weird thing about it is that the radical Dems looking to replace Brown almost make him Moonbeam look rational. The state is lost to terminal pandering to identity groups. As part of Nafta negotiations with Mexico perhaps Trump can offer California to Mexico as a bargaining chip.
Consider the source of the article. Simply more BS from the LA Times. I stopped reading this left wing rag many years ago. Instead of focusing on the wall, they go off on tangents and attack him for firing Tillerson, a man who could not seem to accept following President Trump’s goals and objectives. If you cannot agree with the way your CEO wants to head, then by all means resign and get a job elsewhere.
Compare and/or contrast:
Moonbeam vetoed a bill that would have allowed guards at State Hospitals and Veteran Homes to be armed.
Hostage crisis prompts California police union to ask for weapons*
BY ADAM ASHTON, aashton@sacbee.com
March 09, 2018 05:31 PM, Updated March 10, 2018 07:36 PM
A hostage crisis at a state veterans home on Friday prompted a California law enforcement union to repeat its appeal to arm the officers who provide security at state hospitals and veterans’ facilities.
Fewer than nine unarmed state public safety officers work at the Yountville Veterans Home in Napa County, where a man armed with a rifle exchanged gunfire with police and took three employees of a veterans counseling program hostage.
The California State Law Enforcement Association, a union that represents a variety of public safety employees, released a statement on Friday afternoon urging the California Department of Veterans Affairs to begin arming officers at Yountville.
“Despite being unarmed, they are tasked with the responsibility of protecting a very large campus of residents, staff, and visitors 24 hours a day, and local law enforcement relies on these public safety officers as the front-line security for the hospital,” the statement read.
In 2012, Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill that would have required the Department of State Hospitals to begin arming CSLEA-represented officers at its sites. The bill passed unanimously in the Senate and by a 78-1 margin in the Assembly.
Excerpted:
http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/the-state-worker/article204447809.html
*Albert Wong, the killer apparently came into the building with Ammo hanging around his neck and a rifle in his hand. Then, he told the other vets, they could leave.
Next, he called out the names of the 3 women, whom he killed later and took them to a second floor room and then killed them. One was pregnant. Then he killed himself.
If there were armed guards, they might have prevented the slaughter.
However/again:,In 2012, Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill that would have required the Department of State Hospitals to begin arming CSLEA-represented officers at its sites. The bill passed unanimously in the Senate and by a 78-1 margin in the Assembly.
https://www.campussafetymagazine.com/hospital/yountville-hostage-situation