California Governor Gavin Newsom released an unintentionally funny campaign ad this week in Florida. Yes, Gavin is the California Governor. That’s part of the unintentional comedy. Newsom wants Floridians angry that they can’t “say gay” to come to Florida, where Gavin says they have “freedom.” Trey Radel clapped back, pointing out Californians have the “freedom” to high gas prices, an unaffordable cost of living, and in places like San Francisco, the freedom to walk through human feces and step on a syringe.
Libs of TikTok finding this video illustrating what school children need to walk through in the progressive paradise of San Francisco is timed perfectly.
Wow… this is what kids in San Francisco have to walk through to get home from school… watch till end pic.twitter.com/zMdsC16Jlf
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) July 9, 2022
Thanks to progressive policies, when these kids get older, they might get to meet James. James runs an after-school program to show the youth the safest way to use Fentanyl. James also moved from Texas to San Francisco because, he says, being homeless pays better thanks to an $820 a month stipend.
People say lack of housing forces local residents into the streets, but James says he came from Texas to San Francisco for the drugs, the non-enforcement of anti-camping laws, and the $820/month in welfare & food stamps. James says he sold fentanyl, 2 weeks ago, to a 15-year-old. pic.twitter.com/5qMr6tmlWs
— Michael Shellenberger (@ShellenbergerMD) February 9, 2022
When Democrats say they want to bring California to America, this is what they mean. What these kids have to go through is all because of Californians voting for progressives like Gavin Newsom and Nancy Pelosi, and therefore voting for the policies that have turned the streets of California into this. Policies that have made the state so unaffordable, people are crossing the border into a more livable Mexico.
Don’t let California happen to America.
Authored by Brodigan via Louder with Crowder
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