By TD
Mar 2, 2021
Recall efforts against Governor Gavin Newsom enter the final days of signature gathering and the number one candidate sought after by Conservatives, Ric Grenell, is now emerging as the candidate to beat.
Trump administration official Richard (Ric) Grenell used part of his Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) speech to blast Governor Newsom and then hinted that he might be interested in running against him.
“I have never seen a better case for a recall than there is right now in California,” Ric Grenell said in his Saturday morning CPAC speech.
“California used to be Reagan country, the shining example of business innovation and middle-class success,” Grenell said. “Now when you think of California, you think of out of control wildfires, of rolling blackouts, of schools still closed, of shuttered businesses, of bans on fracking, and wealthy people jumping the vaccine line,” he continued.
San Diego Unified School District has announced April 12th as a target date to re-open classrooms using a hybrid-learning model, but it can’t happen unless certain conditions are first met.
Nathan Fletcher did his best to sound like an ambitious leader and unifier, but his State of the County speech was filled with divisive statements that contradicted his own words.
By TD
Feb 19, 2021
Oakley Unified Elementary School Board members are under fire for comments they made about frustrated parents dealing with distance learning and continued school closures.
In Northern California, the Oakley Unified Elementary School District Board prepared for their monthly meeting on Wednesday and didn t realize the meeting was being streamed live online so the public could hear their comments about parents complaining that their students are still at home doing distance learning.
“They thought they were just talking to each other, “ Carl DeMaio stated. “Unfortunately for them, but fortunately for parents and taxpayers, we found out what’s really on their mind and how they feel about those who want their kids back in school,” DeMaio continued.
By TD
Feb 15, 2021
The County of San Diego faces criticism for offensive and racist content included as part of mandatory training to combat racism
Just days after Democrats won a majority of seats on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, the board immediately deemed racism a “public health crisis.” As part of the regime change county employees were also notified that they all had to attend not one but three separate mandatory classes to combat racism.
The three classes were titled: “The Basics of Racial Equity,” Structural Racism,” and “Privilege and Power” and are all each 2-hours in length.