This all [prompts] the question -- Why did Californians elect all of these clowns? They’re all doing exactly what they said they’d do.
John Green "Just about everyone in America is aware that California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing a recall election. But California has a lot more recall news than simply the recall of its governor. In fact, the state is in the midst of a genuine recallapalooza. The state has recall challenges underway for not just the governor, but also two district attorneys and over 48 assorted mayors, city councilmen, and school board members. And that recall count is only as of July. It seems that it’s not all love and harmony in the Golden State." . . .
"A number of mayors and city councilmen are being recalled because they made no attempt to resist the state’s oppressive COVID lockdowns. It turns out that people elected them to actually represent their constituents, not the state government leviathan. Apparently, these politicians didn’t realize that the freest people in the world would like to keep their -- you know -- freedom. If the local politicians can’t stand up for that, then the local population would like to fire them and get someone who will." . . .
. . . "The state elected a body-builder action-hero who was decidedly more heroic in his movies than in office. Governor “Ahnold” was then followed by Governor “Moonbeam.” This was actually California’s second dance with Jerry Brown. He had previously been the
governor from 1975-1983. He didn’t impress anyone with his first time in office, but maybe age would make him better. While it works with wine, it didn’t in his case. When Governor “Moonbeam” left office, Californians turned to Governor “Hair-Gel” Newsom -- the current recall target. The voters have traveled this road before and didn’t learn a darn thing." . . .