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California Dreamin’

California Dreamin’

But there are problems with using California as a role model, starting with the fact that California sucks. 

Oh, it doesn’t suck for rich guys living by the beach like Jack and his hipster buddies. California is pretty great for bros like him. But the guys who cut his lawn and wash his Tesla and feed his pet pandas, well, not so much. The article claims, “California Democrats actually cared about average citizens.” Yeah, uh huh. Drive 10 miles inland from the beach and California dreamin’ becomes California nightmarin’.

California is a bankrupt failed state that is essentially Illinois with palm trees and better weather. Outside the coastal urban enclaves where Jack and his pals mingle, drinking kombucha and apologizing for their white privilege to their baffled servants, it’s a crowded, decaying disaster. Bums wander the streets, littering the sidewalks with human waste. Crime is rising. Illegal aliens abound, more welcome in the Golden State than actual Americans. California is an example all right, but a cautionary one.   keep reading……

 

Just Do It

Just Do It

If Congress refuses to act, then to hell with them; as Commander-in-Chief, merely exercise your Constitutional authority and order the Pentagon to deploy troops to the southern border “for extended desert warfare training.” From a political standpoint, this is the singular issue that got the President elected. He may or may not have fumbled with the Omnibus spending bill, but taking a tough stance here will cement the bond with the base and anyone who goes against him is going to suffer this November. The gauntlet has been thrown down at the feet of the GOP in Congress.

Here….

Liberal Wet Dream

Liberal Wet Dream

Retired Supreme Court Judge John Paul Stevens wrote an oped Tuesday in the New York Times calling for the repeal of the Second Amendment of the US Constitution.

That support is a clear sign to lawmakers to enact legislation prohibiting civilian ownership of semiautomatic weapons, increasing the minimum age to buy a gun from 18 to 21 years old, and establishing more comprehensive background checks on all purchasers of firearms. But the demonstrators should seek more effective and more lasting reform. They should demand a repeal of the Second Amendment.

 

Link to the link, I won’t link to New York Times