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Recall Gavin Newsom. It’s the best outcome for everyone
The Tribune San Louis Obispo ^ | 6-28-2021 | GORDON MULLIN

Posted on 06/28/2021 10:45:47 AM PDT by Vendome

California has had a robust initiative process built into our state constitution since 1911. We take great pride in our citizen-level powers to shake up all levels of our state officialdom and no branch, neither executive, legislative nor judicial, is exempt.

We’ve booted out many an office holder over the last century but it isn’t easy. Sen. Marshall Black was the first of many to be recalled back in 1913. However, most attempts fail to gather enough signatures to force a ballot measure.

Just considering California governors, there have been 10 of them, both Republican and Democrat, who so provoked the wrath of our citizens that a recall effort was launched.

"...Gray Davis bumbled his way into California history by being not only the first to have a recall qualify but, as we all know, he lost and Arnold Schwarzenegger took over.

Which brings us to Gavin Newsom. He’s now the second governor of California to qualify for a recall election, which will be held sometime this fall. Good.

He’s done such a dreadful job as governor that I would have been happy to see him ejected from Sacramento yesterday. We could have held a random lottery of all California citizens to replace him, and the winner would be hard pressed to do worse.

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Of course, the best-known idiocy of Newsom was his dinner at the French Laundry last year at the height of the COVID pandemic, the details of which need no reminder here. But there’s more, far more.

For example, his signature-making AB 5 law is arguably his worst legislative blunder in California history.

This legislation effectively bans independent work of any kind, which makes you your own boss. The NAACP called it a “terrible law.”

State Assemblyman Kevin Kiley had this to say about AB 5:. “Two hundred economists, including a Nobel laureate, reported the law is ‘doing substantial, and avoidable, harm to the very people who now have the fewest resources and the worst alternatives available to them.’”

That’s from his recent book, “Recall Newsom,” a well-researched, definitive guide to the befuddlements of our governor. Much of this column is pulled from that book.

Newsom’s response to the COVID-19 is illustrative starting with a letter sent to his arch nemesis, President Trump, in March 2020 where he projected “… roughly 56 percent of our population — 25.5 million people — will be infected with the virus over an eight-week period.”

Aside from his appalling math skills — 25.5 million people constitute 65 percent of the population — the Governor’s COVID mandates have been ill-formed, capricious and unnecessarily ruinous to our small businesses throughout the last 16 months.

The Newsom administration’s dysfunctionality is epitomized by the state’s Employment Development Department which, during COVID, not only failed to handle the increased number of legitimate unemployment insurance claimants but blithefully handed out billions to fraudsters.

As my friend who has much experience as a small business owner told me, “the EDD can best be viewed as the love child of the DMV and the Department of Corrections.”

Currently Newsom’s employment policies continue to devastate our family-owned commercial sector by agreeing to continue the $300 federal enhancement of unemployment benefits, thereby inducing workers to stay home and not return to work. I’ve talked to many local small business owners about this dysfunctional decision and they tell me the major impediment to their company returning to normalcy is their inability to find workers.

In short, the Biden administration, with Newsom’s unnecessary compliance, harms our small business sector, the most impacted component of our economy during COVID.

As well, our children have been negatively impacted by the governor’s inclination to keep our schools closed and the teacher unions happy. And the most harmed have been minority kids, the children of single parents or those who live in a home where both parents must work. Recent studies reveal that for many of our school-age kids, this has been a lost year. And not only have they been unable to learn, ancillary effects are equally devastating, including increased depression and rising levels of suicide.

Unfortunately, there are abundant political maladies that can be attributed to Mr. Newsom, but we don’t have space here. Over the next few months far more will be written both for and against the recall. For those who have not made up their mind, I urge you to read Kevin Kiley’s book. It’s short, sad and frequently appalling. But the good news is that we soon get to dump Mr. Newsom and given the bar he has set, every reader of this column should know that they could do a better job.

1 posted on 06/28/2021 10:45:47 AM PDT by Vendome
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To: Vendome

It’s always the right thing to remove politicians let alone tyrants.


2 posted on 06/28/2021 10:49:33 AM PDT by samadams2000 (Get your houses in order.)
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To: Vendome

Gruesome is counting on relaxed Covid rules to get him off the hook. The nauseating ads he’s running on YouTube showing a happy black family as he flashes “$1100 cash!” is his disgusting way of trying to buy off the angry electorate.

But when the CAISO starts rolling blackouts it’s gonna be Gray Davis all over again. The real reason Davis was recalled was killing Prop 187, but the blackouts were the icing on his black cake. Gonna hit Gruesome the same way.

Unless of course he plans to hit up Arizona and Utah for extra electrons, but they need them for themselves. Hot summers there too...


3 posted on 06/28/2021 11:27:50 AM PDT by Regulator (It's Fraud, Jim)
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To: Regulator

Everyone I know, and that is a large amount of democrats, are disgusted by these ads.

He’s just stupid...


4 posted on 06/28/2021 11:49:03 AM PDT by Vendome (I've Gotta Be Me https://youtu.be/wH-pk2vZG2M)
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To: Vendome
Forget it. It's the People's Republic of Kalifornistan. Whatever comes after Newsome is going to be equally catastrophic. Maybe in different ways, but the PRK is hard wired for catastrophic.

Kali Kommies have voter fraud down to a science. A well oiled fraud.

5 posted on 06/28/2021 12:53:28 PM PDT by LouAvul (Lying headlines from fake news articles written by pimps masquerading as journalists.)
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To: Vendome

Heard this from someone who runs in political circles in CA.

If the internal polls show Newsom surviving the recall, he stays in place.

If the internal polls show Newsom being recalled then.

1. Newsom resigns, you know, for he good of the state, prior to the recall date.

2. The recall is canceled as the person that was to be recalled is no longer in office.

3. Democratic Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis becomes the governor.

4. Senator Diane Feinstein retires.

5. Democratic Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis names Newsom as the new senator from California.

6. Feinstein and husband continue to enrich themselves off of state contracts.

The same people remain at the table, the only thing that changes are the chairs they sit in.


6 posted on 06/28/2021 12:55:39 PM PDT by Sergio (An object at rest cannot be stopped! - The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight)
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