Amid record-high gas prices, California’s Democratic legislative leaders said Wednesday they are reluctant to adopt Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to halt a gasoline tax increase scheduled to take effect in July because the resulting $500 million goes to vital programs.
I have to admit, roadwork in California always impressed me when I lived there (about the only thing that did). Cones would go up after rush hour, massive lights would come out, and the next morning I'd drive by some freshly repaired section of highway. Unlike where I am now where signs are going up for a 1.5 year road project...
ReplyDeleteDon't forget vital programs like free healthcare for illegals and electric vehicle charging stations, too.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the quote from Rendon that makes it sound like government is the only entity that creates jobs and grows the economy in California. If that isn't typical Commie-speak I don't know what is.