Everything you need to know about California government in two stories
Dec 11, 2024
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking the state legislature to allocate $25 million so that the California Department of Justice will have the money necessary “to defend California from unconstitutional overreach.”
Short of making Kamala Harris attorney general again, this is about the dumbest thing our DOJ could do.
Which, according to my Newsom-to-English decoder ring, translates as follows: taxpayer money for nuisance lawsuits against the Trump administration with the sole intention of generating publicity for…Gavin Newsom.
Clearly, we’re well into the next phase of his ‘I’m not running for president’ ruse.
Next, an exploratory committee to consider the various reasons Newsom doesn’t plan to run for president.
Then, an eye job or maybe a super-sized helping of Botox.
Great. The state is going broke and Newsom wants to spend millions battling Trump.
Meantime, California Attorney General and wannabe governor Rob Bonta says that $25 million may not even be enough for his office.
At a Sacramento press conference Bonta called the sum “a down payment” and “a beginning not the end…We believe we will need to use all of it.”
Boy, the way this guy Bonta throws other people’s money around – maybe he should be in the House of Representatives.
Bonta is like one of those creepy slip-and-fall trial attorneys who specializes in shaking down the guys with the deepest pockets. I’m waiting to see a sleazy billboard alongside the 110 freeway in downtown LA. Maybe some bus stop benches with his menacing mug!
This wouldn’t be the first time California Democrats have called a play from this playbook. In President Trump’s first term, then California Attorney General and current Secretary of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, spent about $42 million over four years suing the federal government.
Back to the present, right after Newsom and Bonta threatened to sue the Trump administration 15 ways from Sunday, they turned around and asked the federal government for billions of dollars to pay for the 2028 Summer Olympics!
Talk about going for the gold!
That had to make for some awkward exchanges down at the courthouse. “Okay, if everyone suing President Trump could form a line here, and everybody asking President Trump for a hand-out could form a line here…”
Side note: why would you sue somebody on one hand and then ask them for a hand-OUT with the other? If there’s one thing us Hollywood folks can’t stand, it’s being two-faced.
Last month, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority board wrote President-elect Trump a letter requesting $3.2 billion to improve public transportation for the 2028 Summer Games, calling the next Olympics to be held in the United States “the largest and most spectacular sporting event held in American history.”
Which I think would come as something of a surprise to the producers of the next WWE pay per view.
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The Los Angeles Times reported that in their letter, the board cited past contributions from the federal government to American Olympic hosts as $1.3 billion for the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City and $609 million for the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta, as justification for the request.
Isn’t it interesting that California has plenty of money for performative lawsuits against the incoming Trump administration before anyone has even been sworn into office and done anything, but not enough money to get ready for the Olympics – which we were awarded back in 2017!
What’s great about these stories is that they perfectly illustrate why government in California is in the pathetic state that it’s in: Our dearly elected leaders are primarily interested in political theatrics that generate celebrity and attention for themselves, at the same time that they have no interest in carrying out the basic duties of government that they were elected to perform.
All gesture and no substance. That’s the Newsom way.
Sorry, Gavin. This time you’re going to have to settle for the bronze.
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