Newsom’s Reparations Committee will Recommend $223,000 Per Descendent of Slave for Housing Discrimination – $559 Billion Total Cost

Current California residents owned slaves? Governor Gavin Newsom’s reparations committee will recommend $223,000 per person who is a descendant of slaves. There are approximately 2.5 million blacks in California. The total cost for this massive transfer of wealth to people who were never slaves – from a group of people who never owned slaves = … Continued

Musk: Twitter Corrected Grave Mistake Banning Trump

Twitter’s ban on then President Donald Trump after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by his supporters was a “grave mistake” that had to be corrected, CEO Elon Musk said Friday, although he also stated that incitement to violence would continue to be prohibited on Twitter. “I’m fine with Trump not tweeting,” … Continued

Republican House Majority Climbs to 220 After Win in California

Republicans’ majority in the House grew Wednesday after news outlets declared another congressional race in California for a GOP candidate. Republican Kevin Kiley defeated Democratic opponent, Kermit Jones, in a somewhat close race in California’s 3rd Congressional District, according to The Associated Press and other outlets. With about 80 percent of votes tallied, Kiley leads Jones by 16,000 … Continued

Parents Furious as After School Satan Club Comes to CA School: They Want Kids to Worship Satan

A California elementary school with plans to host an after-school Satan club, just days before Christmas, is facing major backlash from parents. Organizers from the After School Satan Club will hold monthly meetings at Golden Hills Elementary School in Tehachapi, California starting in December, Bakersfield Now reports. The move has sparked outrage among some parents. “Tehachapi said … Continued

Orange County Toll Roads CEO Resigns Amid Ongoing Misconduct Investigation

Orange County Transportation Corridor Agency CEO Samuel Johnson resigned Nov. 18 amid an ongoing misconduct investigation. Johnson has worked at the TCA—which manages the county’s toll roads—since 2015 and became CEO in 2020. He has been on paid administrative leave since Sept. 5, when the TCA’s board of directors voted to hire an outside firm to … Continued

San Francisco to Give $1,200 a Month to Low-Income Transgender Residents

San Francisco has launched a new pilot program offering guaranteed monthly income to a number of low-income transgender residents of the city, Mayor London Breed announced on Wednesday. Known as the Guaranteed Income for Transgender People (G.I.F.T.) program, the new plan will provide “economically marginalized transgender people with unrestricted, monthly guaranteed income as a way to combat poverty our most impacted community … Continued

2022 Midterms and Abortion: How Did the States Vote?

Ballot initiatives to protect and expand abortion passed across the nation on Election Day. Americans in five states voted on the issue of abortion during the 2022 midterm elections. Three states — California, Michigan and Vermont — proposed constitutional amendments to advance abortion. All three passed. At the same time, citizens in Kentucky weighed a pro-life amendment and Montana voters … Continued

Victor Davis Hanson Offers Analysis On Outcome Of The Midterms

The 2022 midterms did not go the way Republican voters expected or hoped. So what happened? Conservative scholar and historian Victor Davis Hanson has some thoughts and as usual, his insights are solid. He writes at Real Clear Politics: Tuesday Takeaways What, if anything, did the midterms tell us about the country — other than underwhelming … Continued

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