In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around the economic state of California and the perceived failures of Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Gavin Newsom. A prominent speaker criticized the exclusion of Los Angeles from job statistics, labeling it a misleading tactic that misrepresents the employment landscape. He claimed that 818,000 jobs reported did not exist, attributing the revelation to a whistleblower.
The speaker also took aim at Harris's claims about her work history, asserting she never worked at McDonald's and accusing her of dishonesty. He expressed frustration over what he termed \"fake news\" for not covering these allegations adequately.
The economic situation in California was a focal point, with the speaker highlighting the state's high inflation, taxes, and gas prices, as well as a record budget deficit of $68 billion. He noted that California ranks poorly for business startups and is experiencing a significant outflow of residents, with over 500 companies relocating since 2020.
Further criticisms were directed at recent legislative actions in California, including a proposed bill for $150,000 home loans exclusively for illegal immigrants and a law allowing state authorities to remove children from parents who do not affirm their child's gender identity. The speaker condemned these measures as indicative of a broader failure in governance.
The meeting concluded with a call for a return to policies that prioritize American interests, including a promise of large-scale deportations of illegal immigrants, particularly from states like Ohio. The speaker emphasized the need for a shift in leadership to address these pressing issues effectively.