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originally posted by: datguy
a reply to: EternalShadow
This is partially false.
Yes Newsom did sign off on funding UMI, which is the previously registered company, registered and owned by the same individual that was registered in Nevada as "prestige biotech" (not to be confused with Prestige biopharma, totally different entity)
The funds were granted before Prestige biotech was established
Possibly helped to fund Prestige but the money was not given to Prestige, it was granted to UMI, the paper work shows this
Also this wasnt a grant, it was a tax credit granted over several years
Under the proposal, households will see a fixed rate covering basic electricity services and the utility company’s operating costs on a scale based on their household income.
• Households with annual income from $28,000 – $69,000 would pay $20 a month in Edison territory, $34 a month in SDG&E territory and $30 a month in PG&E territory.
• Households earning from $69,000 – $180,000 would pay $51 a month in Edison and PG&E territories and $73 a month in SDG&E territory.
• Those with incomes above $180,000 would pay $85 a month in Edison territory, $128 a month in SDG&E territory and $92 a month in PG&E territory.
That report includes a lengthy list of recommendations that include a $5 million lump sum payment to each eligible person and an additional $97,000 per year for the next 250 years.
In addition to all that free money, black people in California would also receive cash to pay their mortgages, rent, and commercial insurance if they own a business. California would also sell black people condominiums for $1 each and provide tax abatement on sales tax for the next 250 years – but only for black people.
The following states are subject to California’s ban on state-funded and state-sponsored travel:
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Officials at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) are having a hard time tracking the spread of the so-called “zombie drug” xylazine because
it is technically legal there.
Xylazine, also known as “tranq,” is a veterinary tranquilizer approved in the U.S. for use in cows and horses. Despite not being approved for humans, it has become increasingly present in illegal drugs. Sources say it can either be cooked into powder form and mixed with opioids such as heroin and fentanyl, or pressed into counterfeit pills or sedatives.
Newsom Keeps His Seat As A Majority Of California Voters Reject The Recall. California Gov. Gavin Newsom addresses reporters Tuesday at the John L. Burton California Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento after beating back the recall attempt that aimed to remove him from office. Sep 14, 2021
originally posted by: datguy
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
I suppose you could draw that conclusion.
But I honestly think that Newsome is not that powerful or intelligent. This whole scenario is way above his pay grade and off his radar. The GoBiz Program was something he signed off on probably being told about it for the first time by his staff as he signed it, and then never thought about it again...bureaucracy at work.
What a mess that would be .
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: CoyoteAngels
a reply to: KKLOCO
In a sane world, this would bury him in politics forever.
In a sane world.
In CLOWN WORLD, we will propel him to the highest position in the land. All Hail President Newsome!!!!! And Vice president Hillary Clinton.