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Hi John,
I've just published a new blog post:
[link removed] The Limits of Shame
I just left Chicago. We held a Special Judiciary Committee hearing
examining the city's out-of-control crime. In my five minutes
, I noted that the shameful situation in
Chicago is similar to SF and LA - and that this should never happen
anywhere in America.
This hearing comes amid growing fallout from my cross-examination
of Merrick Garland. Biden
now finds himself in an awkward position: his Attorney General and FBI
Director gave contradictory sworn testimony on one of the greatest
abuses of power ever.
Tomorrow, I'm chairing an oversight hearing of Newsom's former COVID
workplace czar, who has failed up to the same role for Biden. I plan to
question him about the illegal employer vaccine mandate. Incredibly, the
Administration is currently proposing
**new**COVID work rules.
Meanwhile, a debate between Newsom and Ron DeSantis has been announced
for November 30 on Fox News. I've shared a list of ten questions
to ask
Newsom and am also planning a live fact check of his sophistry during
the debate.
Newsom actually did something right yesterday: He signed SB 14. Two
months ago I chided him for having "nothing to say about the
Legislature voting that child trafficking is not a serious felony."
The next day, he came out in favor of the bill. Sometimes, public
shaming works.
Another example: Newsom just signed a brief
urging the
Supreme Court to reverse the 9th Circuit's
**Boise** decision, which is a barrier to clearing homeless encampments.
Newsom of course just wants a scapegoat; still,
**Boise**is a major problem and needs to be overruled.
On the other hand: the Legislature adjourned for the year without
suspending the gas tax, even though gas prices in California are now $2
above the national average and 72 cents higher than the next closest
state. Shaming has its limits when dealing with the truly shameless.
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