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Crescent City Times
January 11, 2023 at 09:25 PM
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By Donna Westfall, Editor – January 11, 2023 Here are just a few comments posted…
By Donna Westfall, Editor – January 11, 2023 Here are just a few comments posted to Twitter by Sen. Dahle. January 11, 2023: Today in National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Let’s not forget my bill, SB 1072, would’ve classified human sex trafficking as a violent felony in CA, but the bill was blocked by the majority. January 9, 2023: Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! Please join me in recognizing the courageous law enforcement officers who serve and protect our communities. January 7, 2023: Headline – California to Spend $2.9 Billion to Install 90,000 More Chargers for Electric Cars and Trucks. Sen. Dahle's comment – 90,000 seems a bit absurd considering #CA can’t manage to build just one bullet train. Consider this: At the start of 2023, an estimated 70,000 tractor trailers operating in California will be considered illegal, that’s about 10% of commercial motor vehicles tasked with moving goods from place to place, according to trucking groups. Sen. Dahle's comment – We already have a shortage of truckers. This will force many of them to leave #CA, and ultimately drive up the cost of goods. The Legislature continues to pass aggressive regulatory policies that hurt small businesses. Enough is enough. December 2022: From Gov. Newsom's office: Gov. Newsom convenes special session to hold oil industry accountable for price gouging. Sen. Dahle's comment – The administration fails to acknowledge onerous regulations, and a failure to support policies to increase domestic supply have led to production deficits. By taxing these companies, costs will be offset to consumers. November 8, 2022: Gov. Newsom is re-elected with 59.2% of the vote (nearly 6 1/2 million votes) to Sen. Dahle's 40.8% of the vote (nearly 4 1/2 million votes). Editor's comments: Too bad Sen. Dahle isn't governor. Here's what we've got with Newsom, just to name a few. High crime rates, homeless throughout the state, inflation only getting worse, along with a worsening economy, and high taxes forcing many businesses and residents to go out of state. We've lot population for three years in a row. Wonder how long it's going to take 3 million California voters to change their minds about being governed by a Democrat.

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Published January 11, 2023 at 09:25 PM
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