Newsom’s Tweet & California’s free range mental ill homeless population Dennis Wyatt
Back in late February 2020 BC (Before COVID), Gov. Gavin Newsom made it clear his No. 1 priority in his “State of the State” address was tackling California’s perplexing homeless issues.
The governor stated the obvious that making headway into the Rubik’s cube of homelessness includes access to mental and physical healthcare
Newsom asserted later in his Tweet, “Doctors should be able to write prescriptions for housing the same way they do for insulin or antibiotics.”
Nothing much came of his grand homeless initiative or further details of his magical pill for homeless and mental health woes prescribed by the intelligible scribbling of a medical doctor. That’s because within days California would descend into a long lockdown thanks to COVID-19.
If only California would follow Georgia
There has been a lot said about Georgia’s new voting law. A lot of lies have been spread about it by the Left. Why they are lying about it I can only imagine they are not concerned about voter fraud if because they benefit from it.
Biden himself calls the law “un-American” and describes it as a “blatant attack on the Constitution and good conscious.” It is nothing of the sort. It is, however, all about safeguarding voting integrity.
To vote now in Georgia, you must show a state driver’s license number, ID card number, date of birth and the last four digits of a social security number or another approved form of identification must be printed on the outside of an absentee ballot. Seems like common sense to insure that the one marking the ballot is actually the registered voter.
Prince Philip came to our county in 1983
The death of Prince Philip took me back a few years.
In March 1983 Queen Elizabeth and Philip came to California. I was able to snatch press credentials to be at Sutter’s Fort when they visited there. We were told ahead of time not to speak to the queen unless spoken to.
The limo pulled up and I’ll never forget her green coat and hat. She did look our way once as she walked up the dirt path, alongside a docent or actor playing John Sutter. Philip seemed very regal and cordial. They went inside the fort where actors played their parts.
Desegregating toys in stores is pressing but not addressing growing road tax inequity? Dennis Wyatt
Pity the guy driving a 2018 Dodge Grand Caravan.
If he drives 12,000 miles a year, he is annually paying the state $349.80 for road upkeep and new highway projects to the state and another $110.40 to the federal government for the same thing.
That’s based on getting 20 miles per gallon and a state gas tax of 58.3 cents per gallon and an 18.4 cent federal tax.
If someone drives a Tesla, Nissan Leaf, Chevy Bolt or any other electric vehicle they are paying zilch in road taxes based on how much they travel.
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