
Seth Liebsohn: Mayor Bass and Governor Newsom Failed
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“What is there to negotiate?!” California Governor Ronald Reagan responded, when a reporter asked him why he wouldn’t negotiate with rioters at Berkley in 1969. Quote “All of this started because people who know better told our young people they had the right to choose which laws they wanted to obey, and which they didn’t.” Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom are people—today—who should have known better. Both, in taking office, swore to uphold the Constitution and the laws of the United States and California—not the right to attack federal law enforcement officers and obstruct justice.
Kamala Harris stated the administration’s enforcement of immigration law is “cruel” and “stoking fear.” Mayor Bass said the federal enforcement of our laws “sow[s] terror in our communities and disrupt[s] basic principles of safety in our city.” Governor Newsom called Trump a “dictator” and federal enforcement “reckless” and “cruel.”
Bass and Newsom failed to prevent fires that devastated California earlier this year—they caused and are fanning the flames of this one.
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