California Gov. Gavin Newsom is right where he deserves to be-on the hot seat.
Newsom initially told reporters the party was outside where the coronavirus is less likely to spread, but photos exposed by the press revealed a private dining room that "Contradicted the spirit of the safety guidelines and precautions he has asked Californians to adhere to during the COVID-19 pandemic." Meanwhile, California's blue-collar class, those Newsom seems to regard as the great unwashed, but whose votes he needs, were reeling under the state's unbending COVID-19 lockdown rules that cost millions their jobs and forced dozens of small, family-owned businesses to shut their doors for good.
Perhaps more than any other issue, however-what's at the heart of this recall effort-is the elite Newsom's holier-than-thou attitude that has infuriated everyday citizens and made them determined to remove the haughty governor.
Among those who are homeless, California also accounts for more than half of all unsheltered people in the country, 51%. A California state auditor report from February 2021 slammed Newsom for his disjointed approach to tackling homelessness.
"I'm proud of people from around the world looking at California again for opportunity, and that, again, that should not just be for certain people," said Newsom.
THE SAGE FROM SOUTH CENTRAL MAY BE THE CANDIDATE TO TAKE DOWN NEWSOM. Not so long ago, massive loss of jobs, widespread business closings, skyrocketing homelessness, rampant poverty, and runaway crime would, figuratively speaking, get the California governor run out of Dodge on the first stagecoach.
Newsom is spreading California taxpayer dollars among the common folk he disdains, but whose votes he needs-$4 billion for small-business relief, additional investments to phase in 200,000 child-care slots, with preschool and child-care providers getting raises, and an eviction moratorium extension, plus money for needy renters.
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