"In a rare move for a major corporation, home furnishing brand Bed, Bath, and Beyond woke up on Wednesday and chose violence. In a scathing statement, the company announced it will not be opening any stores in California, explaining that the state's overregulation and tax structure make it too risky. "
. . . "All of this was preventable. California is a textbook example of what happens when you give left-wingers total control and let their hubris run wild. Yes, long-standing industries and foundational successes that started long before the Newsom era continue to keep the state afloat, but that won't continue forever. You can, in fact, push things too far, and we've seen examples of that over recent years. For example, In-N-Out Burger, a California staple, is choosing to do its latest expansion in the Republican South, including moving its headquarters. Meanwhile, Newsom is having to get on bended knee and beg oil companies not to abandon his state, and there are a lot more companies in other sectors looking to get out as well, from healthcare to technology.
"Bed, Bath, and Beyond, and these other companies pulling no punches and making these decisions represents a major shift. Corporations usually tread lightly when it comes to California because they don't want to face repercussions from the vindictive Democrats in charge, but with the cost-to-benefit ratio swinging heavily in favor of just telling the state to pound sand, times are changing.
"It's sad because California is such a beautiful state with so many great people still living there. There are parts of the state that are a literal paradise, and Democrats have turned them into crime-ridden, overtaxed areas where normal people can't even afford to live because a 50-year-old starter home will cost you a million dollars. It doesn't have to be that way forever, but it will be if voters there don't change course. Unfortunately, things will probably have to get worse before they get better before that happens." Full article...
UPDATE: Gavin Newsom's Social Media Team Now Making Fun of Assassination If Trump had died, the laughter would be uproarious
"In 2008 Gavin Newsom announced his “10 year plan to end homelessness”.
He has started numerous “projects” to fight homelessness, calling them “game changers”. Billions have been spent, resulting in more homeless.
In May Newsom blamed others & asked “how do these people get re… pic.twitter.com/0YZCyoKjS7— Clyp Keeper (@DGrayTexas45) August 20, 2025


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