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Good morning. California's public safety is in crisis, with rising crime rates driven by a misguided progressive agenda falsely labeled as criminal justice reform. This began with AB 109, which forced county jails to house state inmates and led to the early release of many criminals. Proposition 47 and Proposition 57 further exacerbated the issue by downgrading felonies to misdemeanors and releasing violent offenders. Lawmakers, including Governor Newsom, continue to ignore the consequences of these policies, while crime, especially violent crime, escalates. Despite claims of addressing public safety, proposed laws often provide more leniency for criminals. It’s time to hold politicians accountable and return to a common-sense approach to crime, recognizing that criminals must face consequences for their actions. Californians deserve better, and I support lawmakers who prioritize accountability for criminal behavior. Thank you.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom is under fire for a law that hides gender dysphoria diagnoses from parents, endangering children. Newsom's privileged background and weak leadership have led to increased homelessness and drug addiction. His policies prioritize affirming psychiatric disorders over treating them. A movement is forming to oppose Newsom's harmful actions and demand better care for Californians. It is crucial to spread awareness and hold Newsom accountable for his damaging policies.

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We will have 11 bills signed into law for public safety. However, an amendment in these bills states that if a ballot measure passes, they will be repealed. This allows officials to mislead voters into thinking the ballot measure would repeal the bills. Governor Newsom and others are accused of lying to Californians to protect Prop 47. They are trying to prevent changes to the law by manipulating voters, as they did in 2014.

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I'm announcing my campaign to be the next governor of California. Our state is heading down the wrong track because of failed policies from those in Sacramento. We're facing rampant crime, high taxes, a high cost of living, tent encampments, fentanyl deaths, and a broken homeowners insurance market. I came to California in search of the California dream, but destructive policies have turned it into a nightmare. Career politicians are prioritizing selfish agendas over the needs of Californians. I will be an honest, ethical governor who serves all Californians. As sheriff, I helped lead the fight to pass Prop 36, which made crime illegal again. Californians are tired of the catch and release of criminals, smash and grab robberies, and lawlessness without consequence. I will restore public safety, improve our schools, lower the cost of living, and cut taxes. I will campaign with everything that I have to restore sanity to California.

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A protest outside a synagogue in Los Angeles turned violent, highlighting the failure of leaders to keep people safe in California. Crime rates are rising, with many victims not reporting incidents due to lack of faith in law enforcement. Reasons for the increase in crime include reduced incarceration rates, lack of police presence, and a narrative that criminals are victims. Calls for more police funding and rehabilitation programs are made, with criticism towards politicians like Biden, Newsom, and Bass for their handling of the situation. The influence of George Soros in defunding the police is also mentioned, along with the need for stronger action to address rising crime rates.

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Riots erupted in Los Angeles against ICE efforts to apprehend illegal aliens and employers. Karen Bass sided with protesters, while Gavin Newsom called ICE's actions "chaotic" and "reckless," claiming they were enforcing an arbitrary deportation quota. The speaker argues that with 12,000,000 people entering the country illegally, deportation is not a quota but an effort to stop an invasion. A CBS poll showed 54% of Americans favor continued deportations. The speaker criticizes Newsom for not intervening to stop the violence, drawing parallels to the 2020 riots. The speaker questions Bass and Newsom's stance on the 12,000,000 people residing illegally amid a $2,000,000,000,000 deficit. The speaker also questions the Mexican government's position, suggesting taxing remittances. The speaker concludes Newsom ruined his chances as a national candidate by siding with those committing violence.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom's law requires schools to hide a child's gender dysphoria from parents, which Newsom claims protects the child-parent relationship. However, this law prevents schools from informing parents when their children believe they were born into the wrong body, potentially leading to puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and surgery. Newsom's actions are attributed to weak leadership and caving into radical activist pressure. Newsom has increased homelessness by 40% and is allegedly enabling drug addiction, mental illness, and sexual assault. His government is accused of affirming mental illness and psychiatric disorders rather than treating them. A movement is organizing to fight back against these policies. The speaker urges people to sign up and subscribe to Public to combat California's disinformation and fight back against Newsom's policies. Newsom is accused of lying and weaponizing the government to attack the child-parent relationship.

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California makes it difficult to complete large projects due to lengthy approval processes and frequent lawsuits. It can take two years to pass CEQA, and many people will sue. California needs a crisis to achieve deregulation and delitigation. Unions and plaintiff's lawyers control the Democratic party, especially in California. Lawyers write legislation to make lawsuits easy to win because they fund the elections of officials. This creates a cycle where elected officials favor those who helped them get elected. There needs to be above a 0% chance of a Republican getting elected in California, otherwise it is a one-party state.

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California's public safety crisis is blamed on progressive criminal justice reforms like AB 109, prop 47, and prop 57. These laws led to early release of criminals, increased crime, and lenient punishment. Governor Newsom and lawmakers are criticized for failing to address the rise in theft and violent crimes. Law enforcement calls for accountability and a return to tougher crime laws. The upcoming election year brings promises of new laws, but they are seen as ineffective. It's time for politicians to take responsibility for the consequences of their policies and prioritize public safety.

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California Democrats are attempting to ban self-defense. A radical California lawmaker, Rick Zieber, proposed a bill that would ban fighting back during violent home invasions. First, they attacked our right to bear arms. Then, they cut police budgets and filled the courts with soft-on-crime judges. Now they are trying to remove our right to defend our families and ourselves in our own homes. California's war against law-abiding citizens needs to stop.

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California is witnessing an assault on peace, public order, and national sovereignty by rioters with foreign flags who aim to continue a foreign invasion of the country. Millions of people were allowed into the country unchecked and unvetted by stupid, radical left, or sick people. Open border policy is the dumbest policy, even dumber than men playing in women's sports and transgenderism for everyone.

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This initiative is a step back to the 1980s mindset of mass incarceration, focusing on drug possession rather than addressing retail theft. It's funded by interests like Big Oil and Walmart, and will disproportionately affect black and brown communities. Despite polls showing 70% support, the initiative misrepresents its purpose, as retailers and grocers are not in favor. While I support accountability and have enacted legislation against retail theft, this proposal undermines progress. The challenge lies in effectively communicating these concerns to the public, especially given California's vast population. I've noticed a lack of awareness among politicians, which is disappointing but not surprising after years in this field.

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California's current wildfires exemplify the failures of Democratic governance, with the state led entirely by Democrats. The focus on a far-left equity agenda has compromised essential services, such as firefighting and policing, leading to dire consequences like empty fire hydrants. While California has its beautiful areas, the ongoing crisis is alarming, with people losing their homes and lives. When confronted about the situation, officials like Karen Bass often lack answers for their incompetence. This situation explains why many are leaving California for states like Florida, seeking more competent governance amidst the chaos and destruction.

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Don't believe Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass, and the Democratic party when they say nothing could have prevented the Los Angeles fires. Newsom cut fire prevention funding and failed to build needed water resources. Bass cut millions from the LA Fire Department. They've known about these fire hazards for years but failed to address them, focusing instead on radical left causes like racial diversity and climate change. LA firefighters lacked necessary water, and Newsom cut water infrastructure budgets. The Democratic party is controlled by radicals, as I know from my own past. They prioritize things like race and climate over practical needs. They weakened laws, subsidized homelessness, leading to arson-caused fires. The left even chose Bass as mayor because she was a black woman, passing over a white candidate who would have focused on preventing these issues. It's time for new leadership in California, free from the radical left.

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Law enforcement is being hindered from taking action, resulting in theft and destruction. The police are not allowed to do their job due to fear of consequences. This phenomenon is unique to our country and is watched by people worldwide. Law enforcement's dignity has been taken away, despite their competence. Police officers and border patrol agents know what needs to be done, but they are restricted. This issue is not limited to inner cities, as it is happening in unexpected areas. Organized groups are stealing from stores and selling the stolen goods elsewhere. Allowing the police to take necessary action, including shooting in some cases, will immediately put an end to this. Our police are exceptional.

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The transcript presents a speaker arguing that Gavin Newsom’s welfare fraud problems are far worse than those attributed to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and that the liberal media is not addressing these issues. The speaker states that Newsom “allowed $30,000,000,000 in fraudulent welfare payments to be issued by the unemployment agency,” and that as a result, small businesses in California must pay off all of that debt through higher payroll taxes. The speaker contrasts this with Walz, who is “accused of allowing $250,000,000 of food stamp fraud to occur to Somali organizations.” The speaker asserts that Newsom’s food stamp fraud is at a multi-billion-dollar level and claims Newsom’s food stamp fraud rate is “thirteen point four percent,” describing it as “three out of every 20 benefits managed by Newsom's administration for food stamps completely fraudulent.” Additionally, the speaker contends that California funds “left wing NGOs,” including various Somali community organizations in Minnesota, and asserts that “a lot of those NGOs are using taxpayer money for politics.” The speaker claims that the liberal media is not covering any of these scandals and asserts that people should know these alleged facts because they are not being discussed by the media. In summary, the speaker asserts: - Newsom’s welfare fraud is exponentially worse than Walz’s, with $30 billion in fraudulent unemployment payments allegedly issued by California’s unemployment agency. - As a consequence, small California businesses must bear the cost via higher payroll taxes. - Walz is accused of allowing $250 million of food stamp fraud targeting Somali organizations. - Newsom’s food stamp fraud is claimed to be multi-billion in scope, with a fraud rate of 13.4% (three of every twenty benefits). - California is funding left-wing NGOs, including Somali-related organizations, with taxpayer money used for political purposes. - The liberal media is not covering these alleged scandals, and the speaker asserts these are important facts that should be known.

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Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass are misleading the public about the catastrophic fires in Los Angeles, claiming nothing could have been done to prevent them. Newsom cut funding for fire prevention and water resources, while Bass reduced the Los Angeles Fire Department's budget. Despite knowing the risks, they prioritized other issues over essential fire management. The lack of investment in infrastructure has left firefighters without adequate resources. Additionally, radical left policies have weakened law enforcement and contributed to homelessness, which is linked to many fires. The focus on identity politics has overshadowed critical issues, leading to poor leadership and management. Californians need to demand new leaders who prioritize practical solutions over radical agendas.

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Thank you for having me. Criminal justice reform aims to reduce incarceration, with a focus on decreasing the prison population. Initiatives led by George Soros have seen success, with a 26% drop in incarceration rates. However, San Francisco's leniency on shoplifting and drug use has led to a rise in crime and drug-related deaths. The public perceives a crime crisis, with concerns about safety increasing. More police presence in cities like Dallas and Boston is credited with lower crime rates. In conclusion, progressive reforms may have gone too far, highlighting the importance of policing in crime prevention.

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Good morning. California's public safety is in crisis, with rising crime rates and ineffective policies. The so-called criminal justice reform, starting with AB 109, has led to early releases of thousands of felons and overcrowded jails. Initiatives like Prop 47 and Prop 57 have further weakened our laws, allowing many crimes to go unpunished. Despite the chaos, lawmakers, including Governor Newsom, continue to ignore the consequences of their actions and refuse to implement tougher crime laws. Instead, they propose hollow measures that only give criminals more chances to offend. It's time to hold politicians accountable and recognize that there are individuals who choose to victimize others. Californians deserve a return to common sense in addressing crime and ensuring that criminals are held responsible for their actions.

Shawn Ryan Show

Michael Shellenberger - The Demise of California | SRS #87
Guests: Michael Shellenberger
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California has become a focal point of discussion due to a significant exodus of residents, with many considering themselves political refugees. Michael Shellenberger, a former public relations professional and author, discusses the dire state of California, particularly regarding homelessness, addiction, and the political landscape. He ran for governor in 2018 against Gavin Newsom, motivated by a desire to address these pressing issues. Shellenberger highlights that homelessness in California is largely driven by untreated mental illness and addiction rather than poverty. He shares personal experiences and observations of the devastating conditions faced by homeless individuals, emphasizing the need for medical care and rehabilitation. He criticizes the state's approach, which he believes enables addiction through a victimhood ideology that discourages personal responsibility and recovery. The conversation also touches on the political dynamics in California, where progressive policies have led to increased crime rates and a lack of accountability for criminal behavior. Shellenberger notes that many Californians are frustrated with the current leadership and the failure to enforce laws, leading to a decline in public safety and quality of life. He argues that a shift in approach is necessary, advocating for a system that combines compassion with accountability, including the enforcement of laws against public drug use and homelessness. Shellenberger believes that California's issues reflect broader societal challenges, including a crisis of values and a need for reform in how addiction and mental health are addressed. He calls for a return to a pro-human agenda that emphasizes law and order, personal responsibility, and the importance of community support in overcoming adversity.

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Chris Moritz: How Kamala Gave California to the Cartels, & the Psychopaths Ruling the Democrat Party
Guests: Chris Moritz
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Tucker Carlson and Chris Moritz discuss the decline of California, highlighting the state's transformation from a prosperous region to one plagued by crime and dysfunction. Moritz attributes this decline to several factors, including the influence of criminal justice reform movements and specific legislative changes, such as the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Plata, which mandated prison population reductions. This led to laws like AB 109, which transferred nonviolent offenders to county jails, ultimately resulting in increased crime rates and recidivism. Moritz points to the rise of juvenile crime, with gangs recruiting children as young as ten for violent crimes, and discusses the impact of Proposition 47, which reclassified thefts under $950 as misdemeanors and decriminalized drug possession. He argues that these laws, supported by figures like Kamala Harris, have contributed to a culture of impunity for criminals and have eroded public safety. The conversation also touches on the role of the Mexican drug cartels in California's criminal landscape, with Moritz asserting that they exert significant influence over the state's criminal economy. He describes how the cartels have taken control of drug distribution and violence, leading to a situation where local gangs are forced to adapt to survive. Moritz expresses concern over the political landscape, noting that California has become a one-party state characterized by corruption and inefficiency. He criticizes the lack of accountability for politicians who enact harmful policies and suggests that the current system is unsustainable. The discussion concludes with Moritz emphasizing the need for a return to effective governance and the importance of civic responsibility in preserving civilization.

The Rubin Report

Conservative’s Head Explodes When Guest Defends Hamas Supporters
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Dave Rubin announces a shift of the Friday Roundtable to Thursdays, welcoming guests John Cardillo and Spencer Claven. They discuss President Biden's apparent cognitive decline, suggesting that his inability to read a teleprompter reflects broader concerns about his leadership. Cardillo notes the Democrats' dilemma regarding Biden's replacement, while Claven emphasizes the seriousness of the situation, likening it to elder abuse. The conversation shifts to college campuses, where protests have erupted in support of Hamas, with Rubin criticizing the media's handling of anti-Semitism. They highlight the role of outside agitators and the failure of university administrations to maintain order. Cardillo expresses frustration with the NYPD's limitations under current leadership, while Claven argues that the far-left's tactics are destructive and rooted in a hatred of America and Israel. They also touch on the implications of progressive policies in cities like Los Angeles, where crime is rising amid calls to reduce prison populations. The hosts conclude that the consequences of such policies are dire, with cities like San Francisco serving as cautionary tales for the future.

All In Podcast

E23: Radical DAs, breaking down FB/Google vs. Australia, sustained fear post-vaccine & fan questions
Guests: Ray Dalio, Chesa Boudin
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In this episode of the All In podcast, hosts Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg discuss their recent controversial episode featuring Vlad Tenev from Robinhood. Chamath expresses his dissatisfaction with the content, feeling it lacked substance and was more of a PR stunt. The group debates the role of guests on the podcast, agreeing that they should focus on discussions rather than interviews, as they are not journalists but commentators. The conversation shifts to the political climate in San Francisco, particularly focusing on District Attorney Chesa Boudin. The hosts criticize Boudin's approach to criminal justice, arguing that his policies of decarceration have led to increased crime rates and repeat offenders being released without prosecution. They highlight specific cases, including recent violent incidents involving repeat offenders, attributing these issues to Boudin's failure to hold criminals accountable. The hosts also discuss the broader implications of Boudin's policies and the rise of similar approaches in other cities, such as Los Angeles. They express concern about the growing number of authoritarian regimes globally and the decline of democracies, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to criminal justice reform that includes accountability. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of vaccinations in the U.S., with Friedberg noting that supply is not the issue but rather the distribution and policy surrounding vaccinations. The hosts express optimism about the potential for life to return to normal as vaccination efforts ramp up, while also addressing the psychological impact of the pandemic on people's willingness to return to pre-COVID activities. They end with a light-hearted discussion about future podcast plans and the importance of maintaining their unique voice.

Keeping It Real

HOW BLUE CITIES COLLAPSE: CALIFORNIA’S WARNING TO AMERICA
Guests: Chris Moritz
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California is portrayed as a cautionary tale in a wide-ranging interview centered on Chris Moritz’s new book, Failed State: A Portrait of California in the Twilight of an Empire, which argues that the state’s collapse stems from bureaucratic decay, ideological capture, and corporate influence. The conversation traverses exploding crime, crumbling infrastructure, housing chaos, and what Moritz describes as a permissive, pro-crime policy environment that began with landmark criminal justice reforms in the 2010s. The host and guest trace how policies intended to reduce incarceration instead flooded local jails, overwhelmed prosecutors, and empowered criminal enterprises. Moritz grounds his critique in personal experiences, including a home invasion and mounting storefront burglaries, to illustrate the erosion of safety and the disconnect between political rhetoric and everyday reality. Organized crime, juvenile recruitment by gangs, and the role of the Mexican Mafia in California’s prisons emerge as focal points. The dialogue delves into how cartels allegedly influence street-level crime and how reform-era laws, such as AB 109 and Prop 47, reshaped enforcement, sentencing, and public perception. The guests argue that the resulting chaos is not isolated to California but serves as a warning for blue cities nationwide, with widespread effects on real estate, business investment, and daily life. They discuss how technology firms, private security interests, and foreign investment purportedly intersect with domestic policy to amplify instability, prompting considerations of national security, sovereignty, and the future of urban governance. The episode weaves in anecdotes of personal crime, political branding, and media narratives, scrutinizing the tidal wave of policy branding like Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act, and the alleged marketing tactics behind criminal justice reform. The conversation expands to concerns about homelessness, public safety funding, brush-fire preparedness, and environmental policy—areas Moritz claims are exploited to obscure deeper entanglements of money, power, and influence. A recurring theme is the tension between public alarm and political accountability, with Moritz and Michaels warning that neglecting root causes invites more displacement, higher crime, and a distorted sense of national direction. The discussion ends with a call to read the book for a fuller, sourced account of these complex dynamics. booksMentioned and discussed in detail include Failed State: A Portrait of California in the Twilight of an Empire by Chris Moritz.

The Rubin Report

Jaws Drop as Joe Biden Struggles to Remember & SF's Shoplifting Hell | DIRECT MESSAGE | Rubin Report
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On March 9, 2021, Dave Rubin discusses several pressing issues, starting with Joe Biden's apparent cognitive difficulties, highlighting his inability to remember names and locations, which he argues poses a national security risk. He criticizes mainstream media for not addressing these concerns, suggesting a reality disconnect for those only consuming traditional news sources. Rubin then critiques Don Lemon's commentary on racism within the British royal family, expressing concern over the dangerous implications of unchallenged accusations of racism. He also targets a New York Times piece on Senator Josh Hawley, arguing it unfairly relies on opinions from his past acquaintances rather than substantive evidence. Lastly, he addresses the closure of Walgreens in San Francisco due to rampant shoplifting, attributing it to lenient laws that treat theft under $950 as a misdemeanor, which he believes exacerbates crime and societal decay in progressive cities.
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