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The California Exodus Grows

People don’t leave California for Texas for the better weather, they go because they can’t afford to stay in a state with high taxes (if you buy Gov. Gavin Newsom’s “low-tax state” spiel, you are a chump), an outrageous cost of living, and dysfunctional government to boot.

Gavin Newsom’s Empire of Fraud

California is a cash machine. The state collects some of the country’s highest income, business, and fuel taxes, and now spends more than $300 billion per year. And yet, everywhere you look, California seems to be falling apart.

Gavin Newsom Will Not Be the Dem Nominee in 2028

He looks like the kind of president that filmmaker Aaron Sorkin would conjure up in the 90s. In fact, there is a solid resemblance between Sorkin’s Andrew Shepherd (played by Michael Douglas in 1995’s The American President) and Gavin Newsom, the current governor of California, who really, really wants to be the 48th president of the U.S.

As Gavin Newsom Stacks Up the Disasters, His Comms Team Is Melting Down

It has been a brutal February for Newsom. The man has been spotted in numerous places across the globe, save for the state where he is employed. In that time, he chalked up an impressive list of debacles in just one month. For a man consumed with currying adulation to build his presidential bid, Governor Brylcreem has come away looking like he ran out of pomade.

CNN’s Dana Bash Plays Softball with Gavin Newsom

There was no challenge from Bash, and no follow up to her weak initial question other than her evocation of the hardships suffered by Newsom’s mom. Newsom was allowed to rattle off a set piece that, far from addressing Bash’s question, attempted to gaslight viewers into believing that California’s unaffordability is a good thing due to the Democrat trifecta government’s many interventions.