Victoria Taft (causeaction.com)
"A good week to you, West Coast, Messed Coast™ dear readers, where California, Oregon, and Washington’s governors are probably reverse-engineering the way New York’s attorney general was able to shutter a business she didn’t like with a never-used civil procedure.
They’ve likely ordered their minions to go through the file of “never-used laws” to use to confiscate some rich guy’s buildings. After all, socialists have to find someplace to put all those military-aged Chinese men coming over the border in San Diego County in the TikTok-guided invasion.
GAVIN’S INVASION
This week on the West Coast, Messed Coast™, as Joe Biden visited BelAir to rake in campaign donations, the lovely little burg of Jacumba (hey, Fox News, it’s pronounced hah-KUM-bah, not ha-KOOM-buh) in East San Diego County, was being overwhelmed. Thousands of freedom loving invasion-level chaos tourists are pouring over the border and expecting a handout from Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.).
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While Texas puts up concertina wire and shipping containers to stop the flow of humanity, Democrat NGOs are handing out Welcome Wagon gift baskets. Maybe Oakland has room for them with everyone leaving or hiding because of Newsom’s out-of-control crime.
The illegal immigrants go to Jacumba and wait for the Border Patrol, which will give them a ride to process them and never see them again.
NEW: Live in Jacumba, CA this AM, where there has been an explosion in Chinese crossing illegally.
CBP sources tell FOX 20,000+ Chinese have been encountered just since October 1st.
That’s up more than 4,000% over all of fiscal year 2021, when only 450 Chinese were encountered. pic.twitter.com/trBAr3lfFj— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) February 19, 2024
Oh, by the way....California’s Budget Deficit Is Even Worse Than Originally Projected (legalinsurrection.com) "The last time we checked on California’s budget, the deficit was a whopping $68 billion, which was twice the original amount (due to Bidenomics). The deficit has grown considerably since that December report. It now stands at $73 billion." . . .