California’s Crazy New Year: Five Radical
Laws Go into Effect (One on Hold)
Breitbart Politics,
by
Joel B. Pollak
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
1/1/2023 1:27:28 PM
California will see several radical laws go into effect on Sunday, January 1, including a law making the state a “sanctuary” for “transgender kids,” and a law imposing penalties on doctors for COVID “misinformation.”
Here are the five most radical new laws — plus one that is currently on hold in the courts — taking place on New Year’s Day in the Golden State, with little effective opposition from a shrinking Republican legislative minority:
1. SB 107: ‘Sanctuary State’ for ‘Transgender Kids’ – This law, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) in September, protects the use of drugs or surgery to provide so-called “gender-affirming care” to children from other states where
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Dr. Constant 1/1/2023 1:34:33 PM (No. 1368708)
No decent, good, or moral person should live in ******fornia unless they are missionaries.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
earlybird 1/1/2023 2:06:04 PM (No. 1368727)
Here is the San Francisco creep responsible ror LGBTetc legislation:
https://media.breitbart.com/media/2023/01/Scott-Wiener-Associated-Press-640x480.jpg
What is it about “Wiener”?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Citoyen 1/1/2023 3:17:04 PM (No. 1368753)
There are millions of decent people who live in California and we are not leaving.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
earlybird 1/1/2023 4:07:27 PM (No. 1368768)
I pay no attention to anyone - especially an anonymous one - who insists that I leave my beautiful native state. These harpies never mention where they live when they are pontificating against us. Pffffft. This decent, good, moral person is staying put. As someone said the other day, you get what you pay for. We get quite a lot. Any dummy can be a quitter.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
TJ54 1/1/2023 4:37:37 PM (No. 1368778)
Although CA is gorgeous it must be difficult for middle and working class folks to live there. I assume there is no realistic plan to dislodge Demtard control of the State
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
SALady 1/1/2023 5:17:54 PM (No. 1368789)
#3, don't stay on a sinking ship!!!! I know California is a beautiful state, and there are good people there, but it just isn't translating into sane and logical state governance. I wish there was some way the pendulum would swing back from this Communist level of governance, but there is nothing to say that the state government there isn't going to keep digging deeper and deeper into a permanent lie-beral dictatorship!!!
As the article stated far too nicely, "with little effective opposition from a shrinking Republican legislative minority..."
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
earlybird 1/1/2023 5:58:39 PM (No. 1368802)
Re #5, our family of middle- and working-class members have done just fine here for many, many decades. Through the Great Depression, World Wars I and II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Jimmy Carter and other assorted Democrats, Pat and Jerry Brown, etc., etc., etc. We are just fine and would not dream of living anywhere else…. Don’t believe all you read, and don’t fall for your own fantasies about California...
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
bpl40 1/1/2023 6:14:16 PM (No. 1368814)
Kalifornia is no longer a state. It is a mental illness!
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You mean that the government is going to practice medicine without a license again? Didn't they used to prosecute people who did that back in the day? Telling doctors they cannot be honest with patients is a road that no doctor should be forced to be on.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 1/1/2023 8:09:47 PM (No. 1368884)
I do agree that there are many great people in CA. I am afraid, though, that the benefits of living in that beautiful state are starting to be be overwhelmed by the downside and an out of control radical left wing government. The cost of living there is a huge factor in the outflow of productive, tax paying citizens. I was in Tucson a couple of years ago and used an Uber ride. Driver was a nice, chatty black guy who said he moved his family from San Diego because he said they couldn’t make ends meet even with he and his wife both working full time.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
kono 1/1/2023 9:48:06 PM (No. 1368916)
Since when did we discourage others from confronting injustice? The old typing exercise still has relevance, even if it comes across as sexist today: Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. (Or their state, for that matter...)
Besides, sometimes living here does seem like missionary work...
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
mifla 1/2/2023 5:23:27 AM (No. 1369008)
Strap Pelosi's nephew down and turn him into Pelosi's neice.
Then see if he/she still wants this law.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Muguy 1/2/2023 10:34:15 AM (No. 1369182)
Be on red alert America--
What happens in Kalifornia will be coming to YOU and your state and community in time unless we stop it in its tracks before enough socialists and invaders take over EVERYTHING we hold dear as traditions and institutions--
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