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California's Dreamin' a Nightmare

  • Dagny
  • Sep 24
  • 5 min read
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Newsom tries to out troll Trump - LOL

“DONALD 'TACO' TRUMP,  AS MANY CALL HIM, 'MISSED' THE DEADLINE!!! CALIFORNIA WILL NOW DRAW NEW, MORE 'BEAUTIFUL MAPS,' THEY WILL BE HISTORIC AS THEY WILL END THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY (DEMS TAKE BACK THE HOUSE!). BIG PRESS CONFERENCE THIS WEEK WITH POWERFUL DEMS AND GAVIN NEWSOM — YOUR FAVORITE GOVERNOR — THAT WILL BE DEVASTATING FOR 'MAGA.' THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER! — GN,”


Newsom wrote on X, imitating Trump’s language in his Truth Social posts.


"TACO," an acronym for "Trump Always Chickens Out," is a reference to Trump's ever-shifting tariff deadlines. Newsom's post received more than 3.2 million views.




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Newsom admits illegals vote in California

In defending his state’s sanctuary laws, California Governor Gavin Newsom warned that Immigration and Customs Enforcement might show up at polling places to “chill participation.” 

That statement was an admission: Democrats know non-citizens are voting—and they are relying on it.

For years, Democrats and allied media have insisted that non-citizen voting is a “myth.”

Yet extensive research contradicts them. A 2014 Electoral Studies paper found that about one-quarter of non-citizens were likely registered, and over six percent voted in 2008.

The study concluded those votes “likely” changed key elections for Democrats, including Electoral College outcomes and a Senate race that enabled passage of Obamacare.

It also reported that 81.8% of non-citizens who admitted voting in 2008 supported Barack Obama.



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Gavin Newsom describes struggling with dyslexia as he governs California through crisis

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California’s most powerful politician often begins his day around 6 a.m. alone in his office, struggling to read.

With his headphones on and the door closed, Gov. Gavin Newsom goes through his daily briefing binder once. Then a second time. Then a third.

His staff knows to give him space for at least two hours as he circles and underlines the reports. He distills pages of notes onto yellow cards and slides them into his pocket to study during the ride to news conferences or speaking engagements.

Newsom says the painstaking system helps him retain information and compensate for his dyslexia. It’s a bit of a security blanket for a governor who said he didn't feel smart until age 35.

“The only way I’m going to be confident in my job and be able to do my job is I’ve got to be confident enough in what I’m trying to communicate and what I’m trying to say,” Newsom said. “Otherwise, I’ll be deeply anxious about my job, and I will not enjoy it. That’s like not getting sleep the night before. It’s not a day I want to experience.”

In front of the cameras, Newsom's propensity for rattling off numbers and facts can feed into the public image of a self-assured and all-too-polished politician. But it's also a byproduct of insecurities over learning issues that seeped into his consciousness at an early age.

"I'm in a sort of perpetual place of trying to overcompensate, trying to prove something to myself," Newsom said.

"It's spelling, writing and just deep struggles reading — and the reading is comprehension, because I can read two chapters and literally be daydreaming, and I'll have read every word and not remember one damn thing unless I'm underlining it," Newsom said.

While growing up, Newsom said, other children viewed him as the "slow kid" and laughed at him. His sister, Hilary Newsom, said he was incredibly shy and sometimes bullied.

She remembers a lot of crying, arguments and frustration over homework between her brother, who is 14 months her senior, and their mother, who tried to help him.

"He couldn't understand it, and you know, it just came so difficult," she said of her brother's learning issues. "It was just really emotional for both of them."


https://www.yahoo.com/news/gov-gavin-newsom-childhood-struggle-130029867.html?

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.


He actually did this:

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Newsom’s message should have been “stay at home, stop rioting, stop obstructing federal agents from enforcing the law”.

Instead, Newsom said Trump was a dictator, threat to democracy, and encouraged more demonstrations nationwide.

This is what an actual insurrection looks like.





 
 
 

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