signed by california governor gavin newsom in 2020 after criticism that nothing was happening at the federal level. the group since it still has more questions than answers and says no dollar amounts have been decided, nor for the money would come from and that s prompting more public pleas for action. stay strong. no you are and at the end of the day, any amount is too little and every amount is never enough. california s reparations task force is the first in the nation but other state and local authorities may follow. just yesterday, boston city council for instance voted on a task force to study the issue and officials in new york are expected to look again of creating a reparations commission for the state there. trace: started in california. standby. you can keep us honest on the panel pilots. spain s political panel. loyola law school adjunct
republicans want to play both sides on this one but let s be honest. inflation of course affects how people spend their money. if i m more worried about buying groceries and putting gas in my car of course am going to spend a little bit less on gifts but let us also not forget that companies like amazon did their big prime sale in october which shifts you re buying patterns when those sales are happening earlier. i don t have to spend as much in november if i bought all my gifts in october. trace: i m not sure if that helps the retailer in manhattan beach or santa monica. it does not but mama. amazon doesn t. i don t know why ethan says from lukens want to have it both sides. it s a problem. i was at macy s the other day for instance here in maryland. i bought a purchase. they handed me a $40 gift card. he didn t even have to have a minimum purchase the next time you come in.
constitution. california voters will have kind of a two-parter. they are asked two questions. number one, if governor gavin newsom should be removed. number two, if they think so, who among 46 candidates should replace him. the complaint argues it s a real possibility that newsom could get more votes against his recall that the candidate who could replace him. let s break it down in debate with the host of the law junkie podcast, ethan berman. and john yoo. welcome back. exhibit a from the complaint, says the plaintiff, these are the people who would vote to keep governor newsom. the plaintiffs would only get to vote once while all voters who voted in favor of recall should they prevail on the question will get to vote because then they would go on to vote for who they picked replace him. this cannot stand and fails constitutional scrutiny. the people who want to keep newsom would get one vote and the people who don t want him to get to vote twice is the argument. but nothing this la