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The Betrayal of Trust

June 8, 2020   7:00 amJune 8, 2020   7:16 am
An evil tendency and an evil design are exactly what the radical left has reintroduced into our society.    For a fleeting moment, Americans of all races, religions, ethnicities, and political persuasions united in outrage over the brutal murder of...
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Science or Politics? Gov. Newsom Stretching Out California’s Re-Opening

June 6, 2020   10:11 amJune 8, 2020   9:29 am
California, with 40 million residents, has 4,653 deaths attributed to COVID-19. New Jersey has 12,216; Michigan has 5,895; Illinois has 5,904; Massachusetts has 7,316; New York has 30,442.   Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a statewide business lockdown and shelter-in-place order...
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California Announces Greater Phase 3 Reopenings For Next Week

June 6, 2020   7:47 amJune 8, 2020   3:10 pm
On Friday, California Health and Human Services (CHHS) Secretary Dr. Mark Gahly announced that schools, campgrounds, movie and tv productions, zoos, gyms, bars, and professional sports could reopen under strict rules and alterations beginning on June 12th. Advanced Phase 3...
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Gov. Newsom Announces Reimbursement Support for Small Businesses Damaged By Protests, Riots

June 6, 2020   2:11 amJune 5, 2020   10:14 pm
On Thursday, Governor Gavin Newsom expressed how businesses damaged in the George Floyd protests and riots should be reimbursed for any accrued losses. Newsom, in Stockton Thursday, called for government assistance and philanthropic organizations to help those businesses hurt by...
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Temecula Mayor James Stewart Resigns Over Email About Police Killings

June 5, 2020   2:29 pm
On Thursday, Temecula Mayor James Stewart resigned after an email was released in which he said “I don’t believe there’s ever been a good person of color killed by a police officer.” Stewart apologizes, resigns Mayor Stewart had apologized earlier...
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Affirmative Action, Reparation Bills Pass Assembly Appropriations

June 5, 2020   10:42 am
On Wednesday, the Assembly Appropriations Committee, partially swayed by the recent death of Floyd George and subsequent nationwide protests, passed two bills that could possibly bring back affirmative action to California and may institute slavery reparations for African Americans. ACA...
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Ambitious Reforms in Place to Combat Poverty in California

June 5, 2020   7:31 amJune 6, 2020   7:48 am
Gone is one of Newsom’s most ground-breaking proposals  – expanding coverage for about 27,000 undocumented seniors   When the economy was booming and revenues were high, California made some bold moves to address the state’s crushing poverty rate. Now Gov....
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