Ep. 284: California Back to Being the "Resistance"

Ep. 284: California Back to Being the "Resistance"

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Original air date 11.26.24


In this episode of the California Underground Podcast, hosts Phil and Camille discuss the political landscape in California following Trump's election. They explore Newsom's shadow presidential campaign, the historical context of California's resistance to Trump, and the implications of electric vehicle rebates that exclude Tesla. The conversation also touches on Rob Bonta's awkward press conference where he tries to come off as a gubernatorial candidate.


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[00:00:06] If you're a California conservative, a libertarian, a moderate Democrat, believe in common sense, or just the sane person, this is the political podcast for you. It's the California Underground Podcast.

[00:00:27] What's going on, everybody? Thanks for tuning in to another episode of the California Underground Podcast. I am your host, Phil. And as always with me, my trusty cohost, the best, the fastest researcher in the West, Camille. How are you doing tonight, Camille?

[00:00:39] I'm good. How are you?

[00:00:41] Good. Are you getting ready for any big Thanksgiving plans? Or do you go somewhere? Or is it like pandemonium at your house? This is a crazy week. We went to Costco to get gas on Sunday. And it looked like the end of the world because people were fighting for parking spots. I was like, never will I ever come to a Costco on Sunday before Thanksgiving.

[00:01:05] I did an Instacart Costco order on Sunday. Like, I'm not going.

[00:01:10] That is the greatest discovery we made this past year. We signed up to Instacart and tried it out. And then we just ended up buying the year subscription.

[00:01:19] I just did the same thing.

[00:01:21] I was like, oh my gosh, honey, they can do Costco.

[00:01:25] Yes.

[00:01:26] Of course, my wife was very upset because she's like, well, now we can't browse Costco. I'm like.

[00:01:30] Yes, but that's going to save you so much money.

[00:01:32] It saves you a lot of money because you're not browsing and picking up random stuff.

[00:01:37] Yes.

[00:01:37] And you don't have to fight for Costco.

[00:01:39] Because Costco always has the funnest stuff, as you know. Like, it's like, oh, I have to own this thing that I don't need. It never knew existed. But now that I know, I can't live without it.

[00:01:47] And then you're like, how did I?

[00:01:48] Of course I need a giant tub of ranch.

[00:01:50] Like, why not?

[00:01:52] Why not?

[00:01:53] I find that this is really not the point of tonight's show, but Instacart.

[00:01:56] I feel like we're doing an Instacart ad right now.

[00:01:59] We are not sponsored by Instacart. But if they'd like to sponsor us, that's totally fine. I'm a happy user of it. I feel like I save more money using Instacart just because you go in and you don't get those impulse buys.

[00:02:10] You're just like, I know what I need and I order it and it comes to me and I'm none the wiser of anything that was in the store that I might have been like, oh, this looks good.

[00:02:19] Exactly.

[00:02:20] I feel like that's how Trader Joe's gets you is you walk through Trader Joe's and you end up buying way more than you really need to.

[00:02:25] Oh, my gosh. I never go to Trader Joe's for something specific. I go to like let Trader Joe's know, tell me what I need because they always have such fun new seasonal things. So I'm like, what do we have here?

[00:02:36] Yeah, my wife makes fun of me. Even when we're just going in for certain things, we still have to walk through every aisle. She's like, okay, we got to walk through every aisle because you got to see what's there. I'm like, it changes every week. It changes.

[00:02:48] Like you don't know what's in Trader Joe's. What if they have a new beverage or a new kind of pasta or something? You got to check.

[00:02:56] I mean, these are.

[00:02:56] That's how Trader Joe's keeps going.

[00:02:59] It's like talking about all these things that have nothing to do with the podcast.

[00:03:03] Have you tried? So I know that you love the JoJo's cookies.

[00:03:07] Have you tried their little, it's ice cream sandwiches with the cookies and they have mint and chip.

[00:03:16] So it's just a little cookie sandwich.

[00:03:19] I love mint chip.

[00:03:20] Mint and chip is my favorite ice cream, even though I really can't and shouldn't eat ice cream.

[00:03:24] But it's such a small serving and I have self-control.

[00:03:28] And so I think it's like a 12 pack.

[00:03:30] And I've only like, I've had it for like a month and I've only had two.

[00:03:33] So it's just like one little, one little cookie sandwich, ice cream and good.

[00:03:38] You know?

[00:03:38] Yeah.

[00:03:39] But this is also the best season for Trader Joe's because they go all out for Christmas.

[00:03:44] And like, there's so much good Christmas stuff.

[00:03:47] I love the star cookies.

[00:03:48] I love the peppermint JoJo's.

[00:03:50] The ones are covered in dark chocolate.

[00:03:52] Those are good.

[00:03:53] You only have one of them.

[00:03:54] I mean, two of them is just extravagant.

[00:03:56] Anyway.

[00:03:57] And Trader Joe's also doesn't sponsor us.

[00:03:59] Trader Joe's does that.

[00:04:00] Yeah.

[00:04:01] They want to sponsor us.

[00:04:02] Anyway, that's not the point of tonight's episode.

[00:04:04] So I apologize to everyone who's watching right now.

[00:04:06] If you're watching live and you want to tell us in the chat what your favorite Christmas item from Trader Joe's is, go right ahead.

[00:04:12] But that's not what we're going to be talking about tonight.

[00:04:14] Well, maybe we'll review it.

[00:04:15] Like give us suggestions and maybe we'll like try it live and be like as we're talking about politics.

[00:04:21] Maybe.

[00:04:22] Maybe we can do a whole episode on trying Trader Joe's review stuff.

[00:04:25] Tonight's episode is all about how California has once again become the resistance.

[00:04:33] And I put resistance in quotes.

[00:04:34] I'm not going to do quotes because I don't want the balloons to fly down on my camera.

[00:04:40] So it took all of five minutes after Kamala lost for Gavin Newsom to rush to the nearest podium, the nearest microphone to rush to tweet something about how they are the resistance, how they are going to set this special legislative session.

[00:04:59] And that's all he's been talking about ever since Donald Trump has been elected.

[00:05:02] I want to say reelected, but it's not reelected because he wasn't in office.

[00:05:06] So it's elected.

[00:05:08] So we're going to talk all about that tonight, about how California is squared.

[00:05:14] Yeah, I guess elected elected square superscript to.

[00:05:19] I don't know.

[00:05:21] I thought I was going to say reelected, but I was like, you can't be reelected if you're not in office.

[00:05:25] But before we get started, we do have a cringe moment of the week.

[00:05:30] Okay.

[00:05:32] It's from one of our, you know, an old friend of ours.

[00:05:35] She's been in hiding and I can understand why she is holding space and taking care of herself right now.

[00:05:43] And but she made an appearance today to talk to her grassroots fundraisers about the race that they ran.

[00:05:51] So our cringe moment of the week.

[00:05:53] You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?

[00:05:58] Thank you, Kamala.

[00:06:00] Kamala comes from Kamala herself and Tim Waltz.

[00:06:03] They made an appearance.

[00:06:04] They had this Zoom call.

[00:06:07] And here they are talking about it.

[00:06:10] It's very short.

[00:06:11] So hopefully you catch it.

[00:06:13] With grace and dignity and continue to do that every single day.

[00:06:17] She is still in this fight.

[00:06:18] She is doing it every single day.

[00:06:20] She is not done with her current job.

[00:06:22] She's not done being part of it with all of you.

[00:06:24] And as I said, personally, it was a privilege to be on this ticket.

[00:06:29] It was a personal privilege to be able to come friends with an incredible leader, which someone who was willing to take on some of the toughest fights and continues to do so.

[00:06:38] And I would just ask all of you to join me in welcoming our vice president, Kamala Harris.

[00:06:47] Thank you, Tim.

[00:06:48] Thank you.

[00:06:50] Back at you, brother.

[00:06:51] You are such an extraordinary leader.

[00:06:57] Back at you, brother.

[00:06:59] Is there a...

[00:07:00] I don't know if it's either a log on my end or is there a new accent going on in there?

[00:07:05] That was a new accent.

[00:07:06] Okay.

[00:07:06] I mean, it's kind of an old accent that she's used before, but she...

[00:07:12] They threw it over to her and she goes right back at you, brother.

[00:07:17] She likes Southern Baptists now?

[00:07:19] What's...

[00:07:20] I don't...

[00:07:20] I don't know.

[00:07:21] I think she's broken and she can't figure out which accent she's done.

[00:07:24] She's done so many.

[00:07:25] I think she's just...

[00:07:26] Her brain is...

[00:07:27] Her motherboard or whatever you call that.

[00:07:30] You know, what's the motherboard or whatever is all fried out in her computer.

[00:07:35] Yeah.

[00:07:37] She doesn't know which accent to do and she doesn't know who she's talking to anymore.

[00:07:41] So Kamala Harris made her return to public eye to talk about how she blew a billion dollars

[00:07:47] in three months.

[00:07:48] I look forward to the book by Kamala Harris, How I Blew a Billion Dollars in Just Three

[00:07:52] Months.

[00:07:54] That'll be a special one.

[00:07:56] I won't give it away, but it's kind of funny because that was the crunch moment of the week.

[00:08:02] But I feel like there's another video that you're going to show or at least parts of

[00:08:06] that is equally, if not more cringe than that.

[00:08:11] Oh, yeah.

[00:08:11] Yeah, yeah.

[00:08:12] We have something coming up that is...

[00:08:16] It's tough.

[00:08:17] It's a tough watch.

[00:08:18] Like, I'm going to be like, hey, just text me when I can come back.

[00:08:22] Kamala is just going to put her...

[00:08:24] She's going to turn her camera off, turn her mic off.

[00:08:26] She'll just...

[00:08:27] And she'll just leave because...

[00:08:28] I'll just put my makeup or something, have a snack.

[00:08:31] It's...

[00:08:32] We're preparing you now.

[00:08:33] It's not...

[00:08:34] It's a tough watch.

[00:08:36] And we...

[00:08:36] I watched it today in preparation for the show.

[00:08:39] And I was sitting there and I just kept, like, grimacing.

[00:08:43] I'm like, oh, this is really bad.

[00:08:46] But we'll get to it.

[00:08:47] So just leave you guys all hanging on that.

[00:08:50] It's coming up in a little bit.

[00:08:52] So Kamala made her reappearance.

[00:08:55] Trump has won re-election.

[00:08:56] The funniest thing, and I didn't show it, a lot of the comments on that video, every

[00:09:02] other one was basically Kamala Harris supporters saying they demand a hand ballot recount, that

[00:09:10] they think they were cheated, and that they demand a recount, and that Kamala should not

[00:09:15] concede and not give in, and she should not certify the election on January 20th or January

[00:09:21] 6th or whatever.

[00:09:23] Um...

[00:09:24] I didn't know we were allowed to believe in election fraud and have election denial.

[00:09:31] I didn't know we were...

[00:09:32] I thought that was bad.

[00:09:35] That's acceptable now.

[00:09:36] You can believe...

[00:09:37] You can be an election denier and believe that you were cheated out of a presidential

[00:09:41] election and you won't get kicked off social media now.

[00:09:43] So it's okay now.

[00:09:44] You can do that.

[00:09:45] Yeah, Logan changed everything.

[00:09:46] Yeah, it's a whole tipsy, topsy world right now.

[00:09:49] Um, all right.

[00:09:51] So the point of tonight's episode is how California and Gavin Newsom just couldn't wait to capitalize

[00:09:58] on the fact that Donald Trump won and how California can position itself to be the resistance.

[00:10:04] And, um...

[00:10:06] We were talking about this before, and we all know Gavin Newsom's been running a shadow presidential

[00:10:12] campaign for probably a year and a half or two years.

[00:10:16] Ever since he got re-elected as governor, he basically checked out and has been running

[00:10:19] his presidential campaign, um, since then.

[00:10:23] And this was...

[00:10:24] Well, he had to wait.

[00:10:25] He couldn't upstage Kamala Harris.

[00:10:27] That would be rude of him.

[00:10:28] So he just kind of took a backseat for a couple months.

[00:10:30] It really probably hurt him to not say anything or comment on anything.

[00:10:34] But as soon as Kamala Harris lost, he was able to go back out and be his narcissistic self

[00:10:39] and make it all about him and grandstand and make all these press conferences about how

[00:10:45] they're going to be the resistance and they're going to fight back.

[00:10:47] And California is going to be the, the, uh, opponent or the counterbalance to Donald

[00:10:54] Trump and his incoming administration.

[00:10:57] Um, but before we get into that, I want you to go into a headspace way back.

[00:11:04] Way back in 2017.

[00:11:08] Now, 2017 was how many years ago?

[00:11:10] It was a long time ago.

[00:11:11] It's seven years, seven years ago.

[00:11:16] Yeah.

[00:11:17] Seven years ago.

[00:11:18] Um, 2017.

[00:11:22] Gavin Newsom was not governor.

[00:11:24] I know it feels like he's been governor for like a hundred years.

[00:11:28] This has been like a hundred year reign for Gavin Newsom.

[00:11:31] Gary Brown.

[00:11:33] Uh, it was Jerry Brown.

[00:11:35] Correct.

[00:11:35] It was governor.

[00:11:36] Moonbeam was the, uh, governor at the time.

[00:11:39] He was the, uh, still how many more years?

[00:11:41] He had a year or two.

[00:11:43] He had one more year, right?

[00:11:44] Because it was 2018.

[00:11:47] Right.

[00:11:47] Gavin took over in 2018.

[00:11:48] So in 2017, Governor Moonbeam got up in front of a joint, uh, legislative house, gave his

[00:11:57] state of the state address.

[00:11:59] And guess what he called for after Donald Trump won the election?

[00:12:02] A resistance?

[00:12:03] A recount?

[00:12:04] I don't know.

[00:12:04] He asked for a resistance.

[00:12:06] So this is an article from Politico.

[00:12:09] Uh, January 24th, 2017.

[00:12:12] Uh, the governor of the nation's largest state delivered a pulistic rebuke of Donald Trump

[00:12:18] on Tuesday during his state of the state address presaging years of bitter conflict between

[00:12:22] Washington and the state that rejected him by a landslide margin in a, if you don't know,

[00:12:28] uh, governor Moonbeam did try to run for president.

[00:12:30] He got slaughtered.

[00:12:31] No one ever talks about it, um, in promising to confront Trump on issues ranging from immigration

[00:12:38] to healthcare and the environment.

[00:12:40] Governor Jerry Brown further entrenched California as an outpost of resistance, setting the tone

[00:12:47] for four years of politics in this heavily democratic state quote this morning.

[00:12:53] It's hard for me to keep my thoughts just on California.

[00:12:57] We've seen the bald assertion of alternative facts, whatever those are.

[00:13:03] We've heard the blatant attacks on science, familiar signposts of our democracy, truth,

[00:13:09] civility, working together have been obscured or even swept aside.

[00:13:15] Uh, Brown cast California as a place where immigrants could quote, realize their dreams while making

[00:13:21] our state what it is today, vibrant, even turbulent and a beacon of hope to the rest of the world.

[00:13:27] While recognizing the supremacy of federal law and immigration, Brown vowed to defend the

[00:13:31] measures the state has taken in recent years to protect undocumented immigrants.

[00:13:37] So sounds kind of familiar.

[00:13:39] This was back in 2017.

[00:13:41] Basically just update that article and switch out like Jerry Brown to Gavin Newsom.

[00:13:46] I think they just did a like control F find and replaced governor Jerry Brown with governor

[00:13:52] Newsom because those are like the same exact words that governor Newsom is saying seven years

[00:13:57] later at this point.

[00:13:58] Right.

[00:13:59] Um, so it hasn't, this was not a Newsom thing.

[00:14:03] This has been going on since Donald Trump was elected.

[00:14:06] Uh, governor Jerry Brown started it way back then they've continued it.

[00:14:10] Obviously they continue it for the four years that he was there in the two years that Gavin

[00:14:14] Newsom was governor.

[00:14:15] Um, and now they're dusting it off and they're going to be the resistance all over again here

[00:14:19] in California, trying their best to, uh, oppose him at any terms.

[00:14:24] Imagine how easy your job would be if all you had to do is just change out some names on some

[00:14:28] documents.

[00:14:29] They're like publish.

[00:14:31] Yeah.

[00:14:32] And publish.

[00:14:34] Change the image from governor Jerry Brown to a governor Newsom and publish.

[00:14:39] Boom.

[00:14:39] Work done.

[00:14:40] Did that for the day.

[00:14:42] Um, so in terms of what Newsom is doing now in this year, 2024, uh, he has already kind

[00:14:51] of drawn a lot line in the sand about EVs and, uh, climate change.

[00:14:57] Of course, those are things that California is well known for taking a big stand on.

[00:15:02] This is from Bloomberg business.

[00:15:04] It says California's Newsom sets himself up as a foil to Musk and Trump.

[00:15:09] Uh, Gavin Newsom is positioning California as a foil to Donald Trump's policies, laying

[00:15:15] the groundwork for you guessed it resistance on everything from deportations to regulation

[00:15:21] rollbacks.

[00:15:22] Sounds familiar.

[00:15:23] On Monday, the Democrat governor delivered a plan that squarely touches a must Tesla incorporated

[00:15:29] a rebate for electric vehicle buyers.

[00:15:32] If the president elect repeals a federal subsidy in July, as his shift into Republican politics

[00:15:38] deepened, he announced that his company's X in space.

[00:15:41] This is talking about Elon.

[00:15:42] His company's X in space X would leave the state for Texas saying the final straw was a

[00:15:47] new law signed by Gavin Newsom that banned school districts from requiring teachers to

[00:15:51] notify parents of changes to a student's gender identity.

[00:15:54] Yet just last year, Musk and Newsom struck a cooperative tone by announcing a Tesla global

[00:15:59] engineering headquarters in Palo Alto.

[00:16:01] The car company also maintains a huge presence with a factor in Fremont, a point must made

[00:16:06] in an ex post on Monday calling Newsom's policy insane.

[00:16:11] Newsom, who's widely seen as having presidential ambitions, is stepping up potential roadblocks

[00:16:15] to the Trump administration.

[00:16:17] He called a special legislative session to be held next week aimed at providing money for

[00:16:21] the state's Department of Justice to potentially sue the administration or defend against federal

[00:16:26] lawsuits.

[00:16:26] He's also touring Republican strongholds in the state, promoting his economic message and offering

[00:16:31] reassurance that their concerns are heard.

[00:16:34] In a statement Monday, Newsom said California would be doubling down on its commitment to

[00:16:37] clean air and green jobs.

[00:16:39] Quote, we're not turning back on a clean transportation future.

[00:16:42] We're going to make it more affordable for people to drive vehicles that don't pollute.

[00:16:47] Details of the EV proposal, including Tesla's possible omission from the credits, will be negotiated

[00:16:52] with the state legislature and could change.

[00:16:55] Ro Khanna, a Democrat congressman whose district includes Fremont, said it would be foolish to

[00:17:01] exclude Tesla.

[00:17:02] He said, let's not play politics with keeping manufacturing in California.

[00:17:05] He said on X, have we learned nothing from snubbing Elon Musk at the Biden EV summit?

[00:17:12] So there you have it.

[00:17:13] The line in the sand that Newsom is drawing is EVs.

[00:17:16] And it's pretty apparent why he's doing just EVs and excluding Musk.

[00:17:22] It's purely political.

[00:17:23] It has nothing to really do with his goal for climate change.

[00:17:26] It's just he saw an opportunity to go after Musk and he's going after it.

[00:17:31] What are your thoughts?

[00:17:32] Right.

[00:17:33] Like this isn't a moral decision on Gavin's part of, I believe that EVs are the wave of the

[00:17:39] future and we need to incentivize all of you to drive them.

[00:17:44] And so go pick your favorite and we'll help you out.

[00:17:48] No, it's like, but not that one.

[00:17:51] Nope.

[00:17:51] Not like, and I, I read a tweet and I didn't like check the accuracy of this, but it said

[00:17:57] something about Tesla in California employs 20,000 people.

[00:18:01] And therefore like, you know, sending them off, like trying, because this is obviously

[00:18:07] an effort to like shut him out, shut him down and all that.

[00:18:10] And so to do that, to like basically force Tesla to leave California would, uh, a lot of

[00:18:16] jobs would, would go away.

[00:18:19] And we are already like, I think the highest unemployment in the country.

[00:18:23] And you've probably seen the headlines that all the new jobs that were added in California

[00:18:29] in the last year or few years were actually like 95% government and health jobs, but there's

[00:18:35] not like new jobs to be created.

[00:18:37] And so this is just adding to the problem.

[00:18:42] And we're going to, I know you have a Newsom video that you're going to play.

[00:18:46] And he talks about how he's like, I'm a governor for all, you know, regardless of your

[00:18:51] religion, your race, who you voted for, like, he's like, tries to be like, I'm for you,

[00:18:56] for you, for you.

[00:18:57] No, you're not.

[00:18:57] You are very clearly against anybody who aligns himself with Trump, voted for Trump, believes

[00:19:04] in what Trump's going to do, Republicans, whatever.

[00:19:06] Like you want to make sure that we're not supporting.

[00:19:11] I assume, I guess Elon's a Republican now.

[00:19:14] I don't even know if that's official, but we're, you know, anyone that's aligned with

[00:19:17] Trump, we're not supporting.

[00:19:19] That's basically a stance.

[00:19:21] I was talking about work today.

[00:19:24] Full disclosure, I am a new owner of what we call now a Magamobile.

[00:19:30] We went out and supported Musk in getting our own Tesla.

[00:19:35] It's amazing.

[00:19:36] Highly recommend it.

[00:19:38] Go take a test drive.

[00:19:38] We are not sponsored by Tesla.

[00:19:40] We've name dropped way too many products in this show already.

[00:19:43] I have teenage drivers.

[00:19:46] Lots of can sponsor me.

[00:19:47] Yeah.

[00:19:48] Super safe.

[00:19:49] They got a bajillion cameras on them.

[00:19:52] So I was talking to a buddy at work about it today and he's like, oh, did you hear about

[00:19:56] what Newsom wants to do with the Tesla and the EV credits?

[00:20:00] And I was like, yeah, it's, you know, a bunch of nerdy lawyers.

[00:20:03] We're sitting there going, how do you even do that?

[00:20:06] Like, you know, this is lawyers standing there going, I don't even know how you can legally

[00:20:13] draft legislation that creates credits for EVs, for electric vehicles, but excludes one company.

[00:20:24] Like you, cause you can't just go like, we're going to give it away to everybody, all the

[00:20:30] EVs, but not Tesla.

[00:20:32] Like you can't just say, but not Tesla.

[00:20:34] You have to come up with like configurations or something that would make Tesla cars outside

[00:20:42] of that exemption.

[00:20:45] It would be, it'd be incredibly hard if not already prone to a lawsuit by Tesla, which

[00:20:51] I imagine Tesla is like licking their chops, like ready to sue at the, but it's not

[00:20:54] once they figure this out.

[00:20:56] Sure.

[00:20:56] I'm not a lawyer, but my husband, I had that exact discussion today.

[00:21:00] And so I don't, I appreciate that you are all also stumped and like, how can you even

[00:21:04] get away with this?

[00:21:05] Yeah.

[00:21:06] I don't even know how, like, um, yeah, I went for lawyers to sit there and go, I don't

[00:21:12] know how you do this.

[00:21:13] I don't know how you draft legislation to do that.

[00:21:17] It's going to be a lawsuit because you can't just pick one company that you're going to target

[00:21:23] when everyone else is included.

[00:21:26] Um, so I was reading that Tesla is actually 55% of all registered EVs in California.

[00:21:33] So it's clearly the majority of EVs in California are Tesla.

[00:21:38] So to restrict or exclude the biggest EV seller in California is really, it is plain politics

[00:21:47] like Ro Khanna, who is a Democrat, who I think he, he sees the writing on the wall that his

[00:21:54] district in Fremont went red.

[00:21:58] Um, I believe it was one of those counties that went red for Trump.

[00:22:02] Um, he sees the writing on the wall and he goes, Whoa, hold on.

[00:22:05] Let's not get crazy here.

[00:22:06] I don't want to lose 20,000 jobs because Musk will do it.

[00:22:09] If you threaten Musk and like, we've seen it before, he'll just pick up and just go, okay,

[00:22:15] we're moving everything to Texas.

[00:22:16] And that's 20,000 jobs right out the window.

[00:22:19] Um, so he obviously sees the writing on the wall of like, let's not play politics here.

[00:22:24] Like, let's be a little careful.

[00:22:25] You know, you want to support EVs like if, and if you want to, if clearly your want for

[00:22:33] climate, your, your, your want to tackle climate control or climate change is not above

[00:22:40] politics.

[00:22:41] So it's like, which goal is more important?

[00:22:43] Obviously it was climate change and you think it's the most exo.

[00:22:47] What am I, what am I trying to say?

[00:22:51] I can't speak to that.

[00:22:54] Existential crisis.

[00:22:55] Yes.

[00:22:56] Is there, it's the most existential crisis to, uh, to our entire world, to our country,

[00:23:03] to California.

[00:23:04] If it's the existential crisis, then it should be up here, right?

[00:23:08] Like climate change should be up here.

[00:23:10] It shouldn't worry about politics and who you don't like.

[00:23:12] That's the most important thing.

[00:23:13] Right.

[00:23:14] But if you're going, well, I want to tackle climate change, but I also want to stick it

[00:23:18] to Elon Musk because he supported Trump.

[00:23:21] Then like, then you're not really serious about climate change.

[00:23:24] You're just doing it for politics.

[00:23:27] Not the point of podcast whatsoever.

[00:23:30] But I think a lot of us have questioned how much do they really care about climate change

[00:23:36] versus actually just controlling?

[00:23:40] Like, oh yeah.

[00:23:41] I mean, climate change is just a money laundering scheme.

[00:23:44] Yeah.

[00:23:45] I, I would, I would agree with the sense of like, they have taken climate change to be

[00:23:51] the cudgel that you can bang over the people's head and say like, we have to do this for climate

[00:23:55] change and you can be an alarmist about it.

[00:23:58] Um, and they've used it for every excuse in the book to like, just grow government and

[00:24:03] just continue to regulate, especially here in California, just regulate every aspect of

[00:24:07] your life.

[00:24:08] Um, not to say you can't be in favor of environmentalism.

[00:24:13] I mean, obviously Elon Musk is in fire in favor of protecting the environment, you know, RFK is

[00:24:17] in favor of, and he's, they're both in the Trump administration.

[00:24:22] Um, but when you start to use it as a cudgel and like just hammering people over the head

[00:24:26] with it, then climate change has become political.

[00:24:29] And it's not really about caring about climate change.

[00:24:32] Um, I'm sure we could do a whole episode on that.

[00:24:34] I almost want Newsom to do this.

[00:24:40] Like, I don't want to hurt California.

[00:24:42] I don't want people to lose their jobs, but we don't want Newsom to have any chance come

[00:24:48] 2028.

[00:24:49] And if it's like, he did this and Tesla left and all these jobs left and like, uh, and

[00:24:58] other electric vehicle companies maybe couldn't keep up with their production necessary and

[00:25:03] all this stuff, then it was like, he shot his own foot, you know?

[00:25:07] And so I would kind of love to see that happen.

[00:25:10] And my husband pointed out today, Elon Musk is kind of like the bench between Democrats

[00:25:14] and Republicans because Democrats are, they're usually the loudest voices about climate

[00:25:19] change.

[00:25:20] And, you know, we need these electric vehicles and Tesla really paved the way for a bunch

[00:25:25] of that.

[00:25:26] And then yet now here he is, they're calling him what like Trump, Trump's buddy should like

[00:25:30] is that his, his title now is, you know, and it's like Democrats are on board or were on

[00:25:37] board with Tesla.

[00:25:39] And then now Republicans are like, Hey, I want to, I like Elon.

[00:25:43] I like what he's doing.

[00:25:44] Maybe I'm interested in this too.

[00:25:45] And I want to Tesla.

[00:25:47] You got one.

[00:25:48] And you know, it's like, it's, it's this bench.

[00:25:51] And yet Gavin, who wants to pretend like he is this bench between them and he's for everybody,

[00:25:57] but he's like, Nope, let's see how we can screw Tesla and Elon over.

[00:26:02] Yeah.

[00:26:03] They, uh, on the episode of Joe Rogan where Elon was the guest, it was like, I think the day

[00:26:09] before the election, which is why Joe Rogan's endorsement came in late, um, was because he

[00:26:16] talked to Elon on that show and he was changed his mind.

[00:26:19] They talked about this specific point where Joe Rogan goes.

[00:26:24] It's crazy how people, cause you know, he's been, he was in LA for a long time.

[00:26:29] And he said people in LA thought it was like a big virtue signal thing to be like, Oh, I

[00:26:34] have a Tesla and I care about the environment and I'm, I'm so forward thinking and look

[00:26:38] at how progressive I am and look at how cool this car is.

[00:26:41] And it became like a status symbol of like how much you cared about climate change.

[00:26:46] And it became like, it was more than just a car.

[00:26:50] It was, that was you virtue signaling to everybody in California.

[00:26:53] I'm such a good person.

[00:26:55] Cause I have a Tesla because I just drive on EV.

[00:26:58] I don't use gasoline.

[00:26:59] I'm such a good person.

[00:27:01] Um, and you know, my wife and I kind of laugh about this now, how many people bought Tesla's

[00:27:07] that are driving around now in California with them.

[00:27:10] And they bought them back when Elon Musk was like, you know, he was on their side and they

[00:27:17] bought it as the virtue signal.

[00:27:19] And now that he fully supports Trump, now they have to drive around in like a Maga mobile,

[00:27:24] which is kind of makes me laugh that they have to think about every time they get in their

[00:27:28] Tesla, like they just sit there and they get mad.

[00:27:30] Like, um, yeah.

[00:27:32] Remember when they were kind of new on the road and it was like a big deal to see a Tesla.

[00:27:38] Like another everywhere.

[00:27:39] Like there's so many everywhere.

[00:27:41] It's like the car that you see everywhere.

[00:27:43] Um, so yeah.

[00:27:46] Uh, all right, let's watch the video.

[00:27:48] So in terms of what Newsom is doing besides trying to screw Elon Musk and Tesla with these

[00:27:55] EV credits, he decided I'm going to go to these red counties and go, what's going on here?

[00:28:04] Why did you guys pick who you picked?

[00:28:06] Which I think is also condescending of like, they have to understand, like they're kind

[00:28:11] of, you know, if you're like a kid who's in trouble and the parents have to be like, now,

[00:28:16] why did you decide to do this?

[00:28:18] What, what made you think this was a good idea?

[00:28:20] I feel like that's the tone he has right now of like, yeah, yeah.

[00:28:26] It's kind of like, well, why did you vote for Trump?

[00:28:30] I just, no, I just want to know.

[00:28:31] We're just talking.

[00:28:32] I just want to know.

[00:28:33] Why did you vote for Trump?

[00:28:35] Um, so here he is, uh, going to one red County, making an appearance and we'll watch it.

[00:28:42] It's just a little news clip.

[00:28:43] And then we have an even more cringe video coming up after that.

[00:28:46] So brace yourselves, uh, get a comfortable blanket.

[00:28:49] I don't know what you need to do.

[00:28:50] Get a drink or something.

[00:28:52] It's pretty bad.

[00:28:53] Do something.

[00:28:55] Um, just brace yourselves.

[00:28:56] We're giving you a warning.

[00:28:57] We might have to put a, like a disclaimer before we show that video.

[00:29:00] Not this video, but the next video.

[00:29:03] His tour of conservative counties in California, the ones that voted for president elect Trump.

[00:29:09] He's also sharing some economic promises during the new administration.

[00:29:13] Our Conan Nolan joins us live in studio with more on that.

[00:29:17] Conan.

[00:29:17] That's right, Colleen.

[00:29:18] So Democrats, when they start talking about the next presidential election in 2028, Governor

[00:29:24] Gavin Newsom's name is always mentioned, but he insists while he is in a very blue state,

[00:29:29] he can get along with Republicans.

[00:29:32] And today he says he doesn't care how you voted in the presidential race.

[00:29:36] He's the governor for every Californian.

[00:29:39] In his first news conference since the election, Governor Gavin Newsom today in the San Joaquin

[00:29:44] Valley, issuing an olive branch to those who voted for president elect Donald Trump.

[00:29:49] I care about Trump supporters.

[00:29:51] I care about RFK Jr supporters.

[00:29:53] I care about Tucker Carlson supporters.

[00:29:55] I care about all people.

[00:29:57] I care about the people living here.

[00:30:00] The governor taking note of the fact his state is redder than it once was.

[00:30:05] Joe Biden easily won California four years ago.

[00:30:08] While Kamala Harris won the state this election, Mr. Trump's support went up, receiving several

[00:30:14] million more votes than in 2020.

[00:30:16] Today in Fresno County, which was once blue, now red, the governor says he gets it.

[00:30:22] That California may be the largest economy in the United States of America, maybe a $3.8

[00:30:26] trillion a year economy.

[00:30:28] But that's cold comfort for certain regions in this state that don't feel that they're fully

[00:30:33] participating.

[00:30:35] Mr. Newsom unveiling a new regional strategy for future.

[00:30:39] Uh, 3.9 trillion economy going on.

[00:30:43] And yet we still have a $20 billion deficit.

[00:30:47] So, uh, clearly people in Sacramento not managing or doing their job quite right.

[00:30:53] Uh, also, I want to go back to the fact that he says he cares about Trump supporters and he

[00:30:58] cares about Tucker Carlson supporters and all that.

[00:31:01] Um, with the amount of names that he called Trump supporters and Tucker Carlson supporters,

[00:31:07] especially during COVID, I highly doubt any of that considering he called a lot of people,

[00:31:12] uh, those who were spreading misinformation, those who didn't understand what to his mind,

[00:31:17] didn't understand what was going on.

[00:31:19] Danger to society, a danger to democracy, like all these horrible things.

[00:31:23] And now he's coming out trying to play nice and be like, I care about Trump supporters.

[00:31:27] I care about Tucker Carlson supporters.

[00:31:30] Um, I just think it's a load of bull.

[00:31:32] What are your thoughts?

[00:31:33] He left, he left out Elon's name.

[00:31:35] He didn't say, I also, I want to, I care about Elon supporters and people who buy Teslas because

[00:31:42] of Elon.

[00:31:43] Um, he really has something against Elon.

[00:31:46] It's like a whole, it's a weird ego thing.

[00:31:48] It's weird because Elon's definitely not running for president ever.

[00:31:52] Can't.

[00:31:52] Elon does not.

[00:31:53] Yeah.

[00:31:54] He's, he is.

[00:31:55] Yeah.

[00:31:55] You're right.

[00:31:55] He can't.

[00:31:56] His political enemy.

[00:31:58] Yeah.

[00:31:59] There's, I guess maybe he thinks that's why it's easiest because he never really has

[00:32:03] to face him in a political contest.

[00:32:05] Maybe.

[00:32:06] Future job development and economic growth, an effort to streamline programs for faster

[00:32:11] response.

[00:32:12] This part of the central Valley, the first of 13 economic regions making up the state.

[00:32:17] In January, we'll be releasing the most comprehensive, nuanced sectoral strategy and workforce strategy

[00:32:25] in this state's history.

[00:32:28] Okay.

[00:32:29] Um, if I don't know if you picked up on this, he says in January, we're going to release

[00:32:37] the most comprehensive economic plan.

[00:32:40] And then he holds up a binder and points to the binder, which if you're, if you're releasing

[00:32:48] the plan in January, what are you holding in your hand right now?

[00:32:52] I, I did notice that.

[00:32:54] And I had the same question and I'm going to assume there's just a blank ream of paper

[00:32:59] in there.

[00:33:00] I think it's just a bunch of paper.

[00:33:02] I understand plans take time.

[00:33:03] I do.

[00:33:05] But especially on this, you know, scale, but he acts like, here's the plan.

[00:33:11] We're releasing it in six weeks.

[00:33:13] Well, if it's so like good and necessary, why are we waiting on this plan?

[00:33:23] People are starving now.

[00:33:26] People can't afford Thanksgiving dinner now.

[00:33:29] That's the Newsome way.

[00:33:31] He says, we're going to release this later.

[00:33:32] And then later never really comes.

[00:33:35] Later never comes.

[00:33:36] That binder is totally empty.

[00:33:38] That's that's I look at.

[00:33:39] I was like, why are you saying you're going to release it if you hold it in your hands?

[00:33:42] Why don't you just release it right now?

[00:33:44] He has a lot of nice graphs behind him as well.

[00:33:47] I don't know what they say on him, but yeah, I guess I will wait with bated breath to see

[00:33:56] what his economic plan is for.

[00:34:01] Oh, yeah.

[00:34:02] If if he does release it, we'll definitely talk about it.

[00:34:04] But we'll be like, where is it?

[00:34:07] We'll be like, where is that economic plan that you promised those red counties that

[00:34:10] you said you cared about so much?

[00:34:12] It follows the governor's announcement of a special legislative session for what he called

[00:34:17] Trump proofing the state based on what happened in Mr. Trump's first term.

[00:34:22] He vandalized our progress.

[00:34:24] He vandalized our programs.

[00:34:25] He broke the law.

[00:34:28] Courts adjudicated that it's not an assertion.

[00:34:30] And so we are preparing for that.

[00:34:34] At the same time, the governor points out he got along well with Donald Trump during Mr.

[00:34:39] Trump's first term in office, even complimenting him on a rapid federal response to a series

[00:34:44] of state disasters.

[00:34:45] Mr. Newsom says he has tried to reach out to the incoming president, but has yet to speak

[00:34:50] to him.

[00:34:50] I'm.

[00:34:55] I'm just imagining like Newsom's trying to call Trump's cell phone and Trump is just

[00:35:00] like, send it to voicemail.

[00:35:02] He's like, I'm here with Elon.

[00:35:04] Say hello to Elon Newsom.

[00:35:06] Okay.

[00:35:08] He's right here.

[00:35:12] I find it like.

[00:35:14] This is one of those things where Newsom talks out of both sides of his mouth.

[00:35:19] You can't say you can't go to a red county that voted for Trump and go, well, I care about

[00:35:25] Trump supporters.

[00:35:26] I care about Tucker Carlson supporters and then turn around and go, but I'm going to I'm

[00:35:32] going to Trump proof the state.

[00:35:34] So the president that you cast your vote for will you will feel no effects from what you

[00:35:42] voted for, what you chose, what you went to the ballot box for.

[00:35:45] I'm going to make sure the state is Trump proof.

[00:35:48] Now, I know he can't make everything Trump proof, but it does kind of say to those voters

[00:35:53] like.

[00:35:54] Sorry, like, I know you voted for this guy, but and I know that's what you want is him

[00:35:59] as president, but I'm going to make sure the state doesn't feel any benefit from any of

[00:36:03] his policies that you rightfully voted for.

[00:36:07] And I was going to have it both ways.

[00:36:09] Same exact thing.

[00:36:10] Exactly.

[00:36:11] I don't I don't understand that.

[00:36:13] I just like I mean, he's he's basically, you know, speaking to you and I.

[00:36:17] Yes.

[00:36:17] He was in Fresno County speaking to you and I like, hey, I care about you.

[00:36:22] You're a Republican.

[00:36:23] I care about your vote.

[00:36:24] I'm going to make sure that we prompt Trump proof this state.

[00:36:27] And again, that's that's condescending.

[00:36:29] And he's like, I know you voted for Trump, but, you know, you you're wrong.

[00:36:34] Don't worry.

[00:36:36] I got this.

[00:36:37] You know, I'll make sure it's taken care of, even though.

[00:36:42] Yeah.

[00:36:42] You don't know that you voted wrong, but I'll make sure.

[00:36:46] Yeah, it is.

[00:36:49] You're right.

[00:36:50] It is condescending.

[00:36:51] And it's also tone deaf of the fact of like, OK, a lot more of California went red.

[00:36:57] And for Donald Trump, this election cycle.

[00:37:00] And also, as you pointed out and you posted about it, we collabed about it, that California

[00:37:06] has been getting red since Brian Dolly ran for governor and he won the most votes of any

[00:37:11] Republican gubernatorial candidate since Arnold Schwarzenegger.

[00:37:14] And the map looks almost identical.

[00:37:18] So these counties, this is holding this is held for the past two years like these counties

[00:37:22] are getting more and more red.

[00:37:24] And to have your governor come out there and lecture you about, you know, we have to Trump

[00:37:29] proof the state.

[00:37:30] Obviously, he's such a horrible person.

[00:37:32] We can't get along on all these policies, the policies that you voted for.

[00:37:35] I can't get along with.

[00:37:36] So I'm going to Trump proof the state.

[00:37:40] All right.

[00:37:41] Another politician who is looking to be governor.

[00:37:44] Fair warning.

[00:37:46] You can take the children out of the room at this point.

[00:37:49] This is going to be a hard watch.

[00:37:50] Um, those who have heart conditions or small children, I would recommend you take your children

[00:37:57] out.

[00:37:58] Um, it's no, it's not that bad, but it's a, it's pretty bad.

[00:38:02] Another person, just sit down.

[00:38:05] Uh, another person who's running for governor of California has already announced he has everything

[00:38:10] going.

[00:38:10] Uh, Rob Bonta, whose wife Mia Bonta is in the assembly.

[00:38:15] These two have been, uh, Sacramento swamp creatures for a long time.

[00:38:19] He's also the current attorney general under Gavin Newsom.

[00:38:23] He took no time at all to schedule a press conference to show how he's going to uphold

[00:38:31] his end of the bargain to Trump proof the state.

[00:38:33] So again, uh, don't say we did not warn you.

[00:38:38] So here you go.

[00:38:39] Rob Bonta.

[00:38:39] And I, it's a 10 minute video.

[00:38:41] I don't think we'll make it through the whole thing, but here we go.

[00:38:45] Good morning.

[00:38:47] Rob Bonta, California attorney general.

[00:38:49] Thank you for joining as if we didn't already know who you are.

[00:38:53] Thank you for announcing yourself.

[00:38:55] So me today as the.

[00:38:59] Uh, no reality of a second Trump administration takes hold.

[00:39:07] I know there is a lot of fear and anxiety, frustration and sadness.

[00:39:15] And I understand those feelings are natural and understandable.

[00:39:22] My anxiety is in this video.

[00:39:26] My anxiety built watching this video thinking this guy could be our next governor.

[00:39:30] I watched the whole thing, by the way.

[00:39:31] Yeah.

[00:39:32] I made it through the whole thing.

[00:39:33] We're not going to, we're not going to subject our viewers and listeners to the whole thing,

[00:39:37] but, um, yeah.

[00:39:38] Today.

[00:39:39] To reassure you.

[00:39:42] That.

[00:39:42] In California.

[00:39:45] Progress.

[00:39:46] Will.

[00:39:47] Prevail.

[00:39:52] Will.

[00:39:54] That's your internet.

[00:39:55] Everybody.

[00:39:56] That's.

[00:39:57] That's it.

[00:39:58] Yeah.

[00:39:58] It's, we're not lagging.

[00:39:59] He's just talking this slow.

[00:40:01] No matter who is in the white house, no matter who controls Congress in California, we will

[00:40:10] keep moving forward.

[00:40:14] In California.

[00:40:15] We will choose calm over chaos.

[00:40:20] Drop your kitchen scrap.

[00:40:22] Oh man.

[00:40:25] Ad.

[00:40:25] Why is there an ad on the attorney general's video?

[00:40:31] Over.

[00:40:32] Not our ad.

[00:40:33] Not our ad.

[00:40:34] Belonging.

[00:40:36] Over blame.

[00:40:38] Unity.

[00:40:39] Over division.

[00:40:40] And.

[00:40:42] Us.

[00:40:42] And we.

[00:40:44] Over I.

[00:40:46] I have not heard any unity between him and Newsom yet.

[00:40:50] I don't mean between the two of them.

[00:40:51] I mean between them and Republicans.

[00:40:53] I, uh.

[00:40:55] Now hearing that the second time.

[00:40:58] That is like on par.

[00:41:00] That word salad is like on par with Kamala Harris.

[00:41:03] Of like.

[00:41:03] It's.

[00:41:04] Us.

[00:41:05] It's not I.

[00:41:06] It's us.

[00:41:07] And we.

[00:41:09] And us.

[00:41:10] But yet it's not.

[00:41:12] Except for you dirty Trump voters over there.

[00:41:15] We're going to have to come and.

[00:41:16] You know.

[00:41:16] Crack down on you guys.

[00:41:18] And maybe bribe you with some government money.

[00:41:20] And me.

[00:41:21] And me.

[00:41:23] And us.

[00:41:23] It's why.

[00:41:24] We're the fifth largest economy in the world.

[00:41:29] Not in spite of our commitment.

[00:41:32] To.

[00:41:33] Workers.

[00:41:34] Consumers.

[00:41:35] And the environment.

[00:41:36] But because of it.

[00:41:40] Because we're the largest and most diverse state in the nation.

[00:41:46] Because.

[00:41:48] We believe.

[00:41:49] In the power.

[00:41:51] Of inclusivity.

[00:41:54] Except.

[00:41:54] Except if you're a Trump voter.

[00:41:57] Then.

[00:41:58] And then we.

[00:41:59] We don't want.

[00:41:59] We don't want you in our state.

[00:42:01] And we want to Trump proof the state.

[00:42:04] We think who you voted for is absolutely horrendous.

[00:42:07] So.

[00:42:07] Um.

[00:42:08] I'm.

[00:42:09] I'm.

[00:42:09] I apologize to keep laughing.

[00:42:12] Because I did already watch this.

[00:42:14] And now we're.

[00:42:15] Genuinely playing this for you guys.

[00:42:17] It is terrible.

[00:42:18] But.

[00:42:19] I texted you.

[00:42:20] I was like.

[00:42:20] I don't even know what he's saying right now.

[00:42:23] Because I'm so stuck on how he's speaking.

[00:42:26] And now I'm listening to it for a second time.

[00:42:28] And I'm listening to the actual words.

[00:42:31] Versus how he's saying it.

[00:42:33] But it's just as bad as how he's saying it.

[00:42:37] And so.

[00:42:40] Watching it a second time.

[00:42:41] It's a whole.

[00:42:41] It's a whole new thing.

[00:42:43] But yet it's the same thing.

[00:42:45] So.

[00:42:46] What my issue.

[00:42:47] We're two minutes in.

[00:42:49] And.

[00:42:50] As attorney general.

[00:42:51] He hasn't really talked about.

[00:42:53] What he's going to do as attorney general.

[00:42:55] Because this.

[00:42:55] None of this is really in his purview.

[00:42:57] When is his term end?

[00:42:58] Does it also end in 2026?

[00:43:00] Uh.

[00:43:01] Yeah.

[00:43:01] I think so.

[00:43:02] Because he was.

[00:43:03] He was elected the same.

[00:43:04] Was he?

[00:43:05] Yeah.

[00:43:05] I think he's elected the same.

[00:43:06] I don't recall how it.

[00:43:08] How many years.

[00:43:09] Either way.

[00:43:09] He's going to try and run for governor.

[00:43:11] But.

[00:43:13] If you've noticed.

[00:43:15] Nobody has.

[00:43:17] Has figured out.

[00:43:18] How to be a public speaker.

[00:43:22] Different than Barack Obama.

[00:43:24] Since he came onto the scene.

[00:43:26] In terms of Democrats.

[00:43:28] Don't you even feel like Barack Obama.

[00:43:30] Was more articulate?

[00:43:31] Ridiculous.

[00:43:32] Oh.

[00:43:33] Absolutely.

[00:43:34] I mean.

[00:43:34] I'm not going to lie.

[00:43:36] Barack Obama was an amazing public speaker.

[00:43:39] It's probably what won him in the presidency.

[00:43:41] Is that he is an amazing orator.

[00:43:43] Uh.

[00:43:44] But you see so many Democrats now.

[00:43:47] Who are trying to emulate Barack Obama.

[00:43:50] Yeah.

[00:43:51] Even Newsom to a point.

[00:43:52] He's added his own little like.

[00:43:54] Ticks to it.

[00:43:55] To make it Gavin Newsom.

[00:43:56] You can even see like Rob Bonta.

[00:43:58] Is doing like the Gavin Newsom finger.

[00:44:00] That he does.

[00:44:01] He does like.

[00:44:01] Gavin Newsom does this.

[00:44:02] There was a Gavin Newsom laugh in there.

[00:44:05] He's picked up on a couple Gavin Newsoms.

[00:44:08] But he can't figure out.

[00:44:09] Is he Gavin Newsom?

[00:44:10] Or is he Barack Obama?

[00:44:12] And he's trying to like come off as.

[00:44:15] But the delivery is just so bad.

[00:44:18] There's even.

[00:44:19] There's some parts in here that I listen to.

[00:44:20] I'm like.

[00:44:21] Are you trying to be Barack Obama?

[00:44:22] Because that doesn't come off as Barack Obama.

[00:44:25] So public.

[00:44:26] Like just the way he's speaking.

[00:44:28] He can't figure out whether he's new.

[00:44:30] Is he going to be Newsom?

[00:44:31] Or is he going to be Barack Obama?

[00:44:32] And there hasn't been a Democrat.

[00:44:35] Since Barack Obama.

[00:44:37] And they've all just copied him.

[00:44:38] They've all just done their bad.

[00:44:40] Even Kamala Harris has done bad copies.

[00:44:42] Of Barack Obama.

[00:44:44] So.

[00:44:45] I mean I guess they can't all be Bernie Sanders.

[00:44:47] Screaming from the rooftops.

[00:44:49] About socialism and billionaires.

[00:44:50] But.

[00:44:51] All right.

[00:44:51] Let's keep plodding along with this.

[00:44:54] Vivacious video.

[00:44:55] It's painful.

[00:44:56] Because we believe in truth.

[00:44:59] Over lies.

[00:45:01] Hope.

[00:45:02] Over hate.

[00:45:05] I think that's a line from Barack Obama.

[00:45:08] I'm pretty sure hope over hate is a line from Barack Obama.

[00:45:11] Light.

[00:45:12] Over dark.

[00:45:15] Because we believe in looking forward.

[00:45:19] It's who we are in the golden state.

[00:45:22] It's in our DNA.

[00:45:25] Nothing.

[00:45:26] And no one.

[00:45:28] Can change that.

[00:45:31] I also think it's.

[00:45:32] He's putting the wrong emphasis.

[00:45:34] On the wrong syllable.

[00:45:36] While he's talking.

[00:45:38] It's just like the inflection is weird.

[00:45:40] Nothing.

[00:45:41] And no one.

[00:45:43] Yeah.

[00:45:43] That's.

[00:45:44] It's so.

[00:45:45] Hard to listen to.

[00:45:48] Are we sure he's not a robot?

[00:45:50] He might be a robot.

[00:45:52] I mean.

[00:45:53] That's the vibes I got.

[00:45:54] Hey.

[00:45:55] That word vibes.

[00:45:56] That's.

[00:45:56] That's what.

[00:45:57] That's what.

[00:45:58] Bad vibes.

[00:46:02] As attorney general.

[00:46:03] I.

[00:46:04] Will continue to use the full force of the law.

[00:46:07] The full authority of my office.

[00:46:10] To address injustice.

[00:46:13] To stand up for all people.

[00:46:16] Especially.

[00:46:18] See.

[00:46:18] He did it again.

[00:46:19] To stand up for all people.

[00:46:21] All.

[00:46:23] Those who have been long overlooked.

[00:46:25] And undervalued.

[00:46:28] I feel like that's the Trump supporter.

[00:46:32] You're describing Trump supporters.

[00:46:34] Who've been long overlooked.

[00:46:35] And undervalued in California.

[00:46:37] And you're like.

[00:46:38] But we're.

[00:46:39] Or not even Trump supporters.

[00:46:40] But Republicans.

[00:46:42] Yeah.

[00:46:43] Literally.

[00:46:43] Just anybody who's not part of your party.

[00:46:45] Like that's.

[00:46:47] Those are the people who you undervalue.

[00:46:49] And overlook here in California.

[00:46:50] Anybody who's not a.

[00:46:51] You know.

[00:46:52] Bay Area Democrat.

[00:46:53] Is who you overlook.

[00:46:54] And undervalue.

[00:46:56] Safeguard.

[00:46:57] Reproductive rights.

[00:46:58] Safeguard.

[00:47:00] To advocate for more housing.

[00:47:03] Especially.

[00:47:04] More affordable housing.

[00:47:06] For lower.

[00:47:07] And.

[00:47:07] Using that.

[00:47:08] We love to talk about that.

[00:47:10] And that's all they've talked.

[00:47:11] That's not all they've talked about.

[00:47:12] But that's.

[00:47:12] They've definitely taken up a lot of time.

[00:47:14] Talking about that.

[00:47:15] For at least six years.

[00:47:17] And it's.

[00:47:18] Again.

[00:47:19] They still hold the super majority.

[00:47:21] In the legislative.

[00:47:23] In California.

[00:47:24] And nobody came in and changed that.

[00:47:27] California voted for Harris.

[00:47:30] So.

[00:47:31] What the F word.

[00:47:33] Are they even talking about right now?

[00:47:35] Like get off your podium.

[00:47:36] And go do the housing.

[00:47:38] That you have.

[00:47:39] Talked about.

[00:47:40] For six years.

[00:47:42] I mean.

[00:47:42] I am personally.

[00:47:44] Don't think.

[00:47:45] That the government.

[00:47:46] Should have any active role.

[00:47:47] In housing.

[00:47:48] Outside of.

[00:47:49] Get the hell out of the way.

[00:47:51] Well.

[00:47:51] I agree.

[00:47:52] I mean.

[00:47:52] That's.

[00:47:53] If government wants to solve housing.

[00:47:54] The best way for it.

[00:47:55] To do it.

[00:47:56] Is.

[00:47:56] Get the hell out of the way.

[00:47:58] Repeal CEQA.

[00:47:58] And like.

[00:47:59] Pull the regulations.

[00:48:01] But.

[00:48:02] I also don't understand.

[00:48:03] How.

[00:48:04] Attorney General.

[00:48:06] Of California.

[00:48:07] Has anything to do with housing.

[00:48:08] This is like.

[00:48:08] When we watch that debate.

[00:48:10] Between.

[00:48:10] Tony Thurman.

[00:48:11] And Chad Bianco.

[00:48:12] Where.

[00:48:13] Tony Thurman's like.

[00:48:14] Well.

[00:48:14] As superintendent.

[00:48:15] We've been working on housing.

[00:48:17] And you're like.

[00:48:17] Excuse me.

[00:48:18] Maybe that's.

[00:48:19] What's wrong with California.

[00:48:21] None of them know their roles.

[00:48:22] Yeah.

[00:48:23] They're all just posturing.

[00:48:24] To run for the next.

[00:48:25] Like rung.

[00:48:26] Up the ladder.

[00:48:27] They're not actually doing their job.

[00:48:28] They're all just like.

[00:48:29] Okay.

[00:48:29] Well.

[00:48:29] I want to be.

[00:48:30] State Senator.

[00:48:31] Or I want to be.

[00:48:32] Attorney General.

[00:48:33] Or I want to be.

[00:48:34] Governor one day.

[00:48:35] So.

[00:48:35] They're all just posturing.

[00:48:36] Like nobody's getting work done.

[00:48:38] And.

[00:48:38] I guess if the Attorney General is saying.

[00:48:40] He's going to build housing.

[00:48:41] Is he going to.

[00:48:43] Sue.

[00:48:43] People into.

[00:48:45] Housing.

[00:48:45] I don't understand.

[00:48:46] Like what does the Attorney General do?

[00:48:48] Yeah.

[00:48:48] I'm also.

[00:48:50] I'm genuinely confused.

[00:48:52] Middle income families.

[00:48:54] Just trying.

[00:48:55] To get by.

[00:48:57] See that was the Obama thing.

[00:48:58] Where he's like.

[00:48:59] He's like.

[00:49:00] Middle class families.

[00:49:02] Just trying to get by.

[00:49:03] And I could hear Obama's voice.

[00:49:05] Of like.

[00:49:05] Middle class families.

[00:49:06] Just trying to get by.

[00:49:08] Like that's what I could hear in my head.

[00:49:10] Is he's trying to do.

[00:49:11] But.

[00:49:12] He's not.

[00:49:12] Very good at.

[00:49:13] This at all.

[00:49:15] And he's running for governor of California.

[00:49:17] So.

[00:49:18] Just goes to show you.

[00:49:19] The bar is pretty low out there.

[00:49:22] Actually.

[00:49:23] How much is it?

[00:49:23] So.

[00:49:24] You were telling me.

[00:49:25] How many people have already registered.

[00:49:27] To run for governor of California.

[00:49:30] What's the registration fee?

[00:49:31] Is it like $90 or something?

[00:49:32] Like it's not that expensive.

[00:49:34] To register to run for.

[00:49:35] I'm not sure what the fee is.

[00:49:36] It's cheap.

[00:49:37] I guess I'll find out.

[00:49:38] When I throw my name in.

[00:49:39] Because I may as well at this point.

[00:49:41] Yeah.

[00:49:41] Everyone's just throwing their name in.

[00:49:42] To run for governor of California.

[00:49:44] I'll continue to take on greedy.

[00:49:46] Corporate giants.

[00:49:48] And fight for more affordable gas.

[00:49:51] And groceries.

[00:49:53] And everything.

[00:49:54] No.

[00:49:55] Oh.

[00:49:56] How.

[00:49:56] How does the attorney general.

[00:49:59] Make gas more affordable.

[00:50:01] And how does he make groceries more affordable?

[00:50:03] I.

[00:50:04] I don't get it.

[00:50:05] If.

[00:50:06] If you've been able to do this.

[00:50:08] Again.

[00:50:08] If you've been able to do this.

[00:50:09] As attorney general.

[00:50:10] And you've been there for.

[00:50:12] Yeah.

[00:50:12] I need to find out how long he's been there.

[00:50:14] Like.

[00:50:14] He's.

[00:50:15] He's also seemed like he's been there forever.

[00:50:19] But if you could do this stuff.

[00:50:21] It's the Kamala Harris question.

[00:50:22] And you're in power right now.

[00:50:24] Why are you not doing this right now?

[00:50:27] In between.

[00:50:29] I'll continue to.

[00:50:31] April 24th.

[00:50:33] 2021.

[00:50:35] So three years.

[00:50:36] Okay.

[00:50:36] So he hasn't even completed his first term yet.

[00:50:38] Almost.

[00:50:39] Almost four years.

[00:50:40] Got it.

[00:50:41] And.

[00:50:42] Our world renowned natural resources.

[00:50:45] And protect them.

[00:50:47] For generations.

[00:50:49] To come.

[00:50:51] Continue to fight for clean water to drink.

[00:50:54] And.

[00:50:56] Clean air.

[00:50:57] To breathe.

[00:50:59] Continue to crack down.

[00:51:01] On.

[00:51:02] Illicit.

[00:51:03] Guns.

[00:51:03] On our streets.

[00:51:04] And get fentanyl.

[00:51:06] Out.

[00:51:07] Of our neighborhoods.

[00:51:08] Us.

[00:51:09] You're saying he's just lost in this point.

[00:51:12] Get fentanyl out.

[00:51:15] Although he did not support.

[00:51:17] Prop 36.

[00:51:18] And.

[00:51:19] Prop 36.

[00:51:21] Was geared towards getting fentanyl off the streets.

[00:51:23] And.

[00:51:23] And punishing criminals.

[00:51:25] Well.

[00:51:25] Okay.

[00:51:26] Is.

[00:51:27] Is Trump against getting fentanyl off the streets.

[00:51:31] Because I.

[00:51:31] I'm pretty sure he's like.

[00:51:33] We're going to stop fentanyl at the border.

[00:51:36] Because we're going to close the border.

[00:51:37] Yeah.

[00:51:38] Right.

[00:51:39] And that's actually.

[00:51:40] One of the reasons.

[00:51:42] That.

[00:51:42] This has been all over the news.

[00:51:44] And the markets have been reacting.

[00:51:45] Since yesterday.

[00:51:47] He said.

[00:51:48] As day one.

[00:51:48] He's going to slap 25% tariffs.

[00:51:50] On Mexico.

[00:51:51] Canada.

[00:51:52] And China.

[00:51:53] Because of fentanyl.

[00:51:54] And he said.

[00:51:55] Like.

[00:51:55] I want to stop fentanyl.

[00:51:57] From coming across.

[00:51:58] If you guys.

[00:51:58] Don't want these 25% tariffs.

[00:52:00] You've got to work on it.

[00:52:02] And.

[00:52:03] Mexico.

[00:52:04] Of course.

[00:52:04] Is pointing the finger at China.

[00:52:05] China is saying.

[00:52:06] Well.

[00:52:07] We don't know where fentanyl is coming from.

[00:52:08] So they're pointing the finger back at Mexico.

[00:52:10] And like.

[00:52:11] Nobody's really taking responsibility.

[00:52:12] But to your point.

[00:52:14] That was one of the reasons.

[00:52:16] He announced these 25% tariffs.

[00:52:17] Is because.

[00:52:19] He wanted to crack down on fentanyl.

[00:52:21] All coming across the southern border.

[00:52:23] Which.

[00:52:24] I don't know if Rob Bonta is taking any action.

[00:52:26] To do so.

[00:52:27] Oh.

[00:52:27] They.

[00:52:27] They increased border patrol by.

[00:52:29] Or the national guard by 50%.

[00:52:30] So that was a big deal.

[00:52:32] All newsome.

[00:52:33] All newsome.

[00:52:33] That was all newsome.

[00:52:33] He gets all credit for that.

[00:52:34] Four new employees.

[00:52:36] All newsome.

[00:52:36] Yeah.

[00:52:36] So.

[00:52:37] Anyway.

[00:52:38] This is.

[00:52:38] He agrees with Trump here.

[00:52:40] So like.

[00:52:41] I'm just so confused.

[00:52:42] What is.

[00:52:43] What is this?

[00:52:45] Yeah.

[00:52:46] Isn't.

[00:52:46] Some of these platforms that he's talking about.

[00:52:48] Like lower the price of gas.

[00:52:50] Trump said that.

[00:52:51] Okay.

[00:52:52] That's what he ran on.

[00:52:52] Lower the price of groceries.

[00:52:54] Great.

[00:52:55] That's something else.

[00:52:56] Trump ran on.

[00:52:57] Getting fentanyl off the streets.

[00:52:58] Cool.

[00:52:59] Also another Trump thing.

[00:53:00] So.

[00:53:01] Are you Trump proofing the state?

[00:53:03] Or are you just trying to.

[00:53:04] Enact his policies.

[00:53:06] Via a different way.

[00:53:08] Um.

[00:53:09] Because those are pretty core.

[00:53:11] Trump things that he ran on.

[00:53:12] And one.

[00:53:13] By a lot.

[00:53:14] Um.

[00:53:15] Which there are things that I would think.

[00:53:17] All of us should agree with.

[00:53:18] We don't want drugs coming in.

[00:53:20] And killing our teenagers.

[00:53:22] We don't want to.

[00:53:23] Not be able to afford to put gas in our vehicles.

[00:53:26] We don't want our.

[00:53:27] Selves and our children to starve.

[00:53:29] Because we can't afford groceries.

[00:53:31] Right.

[00:53:31] That shouldn't be a political thing.

[00:53:33] You know.

[00:53:34] There's.

[00:53:35] I don't know how that becomes like.

[00:53:37] A bipartisan issue.

[00:53:39] Right.

[00:53:40] All right.

[00:53:40] We'll watch a couple more minutes.

[00:53:41] Um.

[00:53:42] Because I don't think I can make it the whole 10 minutes.

[00:53:45] Um.

[00:53:45] This is even more brutal.

[00:53:47] I know.

[00:53:47] And he's still in the end.

[00:53:48] And I had a point to make.

[00:53:49] But I don't know where at the end.

[00:53:50] And I don't remember my point.

[00:53:51] All right.

[00:53:51] Let's just skip towards the last couple minutes.

[00:53:55] Because this is where I'm sure he wraps it up or something.

[00:53:59] Oh no.

[00:53:59] As we wait for more ads.

[00:54:06] This remains full steam ahead.

[00:54:11] It may not always be linear.

[00:54:14] Progress so rarely is.

[00:54:17] It zigs and it zags.

[00:54:20] Takes frustrating detours.

[00:54:22] Inches forward and backward and then forward again.

[00:54:27] The detours.

[00:54:28] And setbacks don't define our progress.

[00:54:31] Wait.

[00:54:31] Is this where he's now.

[00:54:33] Talking about why they haven't accomplished anything.

[00:54:35] In the three years.

[00:54:36] He's almost four years.

[00:54:38] That he's.

[00:54:39] Been attorney general.

[00:54:40] And six years that Newsom has been governor.

[00:54:42] Is this like.

[00:54:43] Where he's like.

[00:54:43] There's detours.

[00:54:44] There's zigs and zags.

[00:54:46] And.

[00:54:46] Well.

[00:54:47] You know.

[00:54:47] Progress.

[00:54:48] It inches forward.

[00:54:49] And it inches back.

[00:54:50] And then it.

[00:54:50] In his words.

[00:54:51] Zig zags.

[00:54:52] One step forward.

[00:54:53] 16 steps backwards.

[00:54:54] Here we are.

[00:54:55] This is not linear.

[00:54:57] I mean progress.

[00:54:57] I mean I know progress literally means like moving forward.

[00:55:01] But in Rob Bonta's definition.

[00:55:03] Progress can also mean moving backwards.

[00:55:06] And sideways.

[00:55:07] It can be moving anywhere.

[00:55:09] Just not forward.

[00:55:12] Our commitment to forward momentum.

[00:55:15] Defines our progress.

[00:55:16] Defines us.

[00:55:18] I like these people walking in the back.

[00:55:19] It's what we do next.

[00:55:20] Are we interrupting anything?

[00:55:22] We're away from this.

[00:55:22] We're there.

[00:55:23] And they're like.

[00:55:24] What's this full talk about?

[00:55:25] Feeling despondent today?

[00:55:28] Remember.

[00:55:29] You are not alone.

[00:55:32] Okay.

[00:55:33] Now I feel like we're at a funeral.

[00:55:34] California.

[00:55:34] We're not looking back.

[00:55:38] We're not moving forward.

[00:55:40] We're not moving back.

[00:55:41] We are California.

[00:55:44] We'll meet any challenges head on.

[00:55:47] And rise to the occasion.

[00:55:51] As I so often said.

[00:55:52] As California goes.

[00:55:54] So goes the nation.

[00:55:57] In the days and months and years to come.

[00:56:00] All eyes.

[00:56:02] Will look west.

[00:56:04] To us.

[00:56:06] I don't know about that.

[00:56:07] I don't know about that.

[00:56:07] I don't know about that.

[00:56:08] They'll see.

[00:56:09] We are still moving forward.

[00:56:16] Okay.

[00:56:17] But you know.

[00:56:18] According to him.

[00:56:19] Progress can also be.

[00:56:21] Like you know.

[00:56:23] Sideways and backwards too.

[00:56:24] So it's not always forward.

[00:56:25] According to Rob Bonta.

[00:56:26] It's always forward.

[00:56:27] No.

[00:56:27] But that.

[00:56:28] Literally at the end.

[00:56:29] Started like a funeral.

[00:56:31] Like I know today.

[00:56:33] We're grieving.

[00:56:35] But tomorrow.

[00:56:36] You know.

[00:56:36] We will wake up.

[00:56:37] And we will carry on with our lives.

[00:56:40] Which again.

[00:56:41] Not to beat a dead horse here.

[00:56:44] Is again.

[00:56:45] Really.

[00:56:46] Condescending.

[00:56:47] To people who voted for Trump in California.

[00:56:50] Because.

[00:56:51] Wasn't it really close?

[00:56:52] Like yes.

[00:56:53] Harris won California.

[00:56:54] But wasn't it like.

[00:56:56] 49 to 47 percent.

[00:56:58] With.

[00:56:59] You know.

[00:57:00] The other percent going to wherever.

[00:57:02] I don't remember.

[00:57:03] Well he picked up 12 points.

[00:57:06] It was.

[00:57:08] Much closer.

[00:57:08] What do you get?

[00:57:09] 38 percent or something?

[00:57:11] How many years?

[00:57:12] Did he break 40 percent in California?

[00:57:14] I don't know.

[00:57:15] But either way.

[00:57:16] It's.

[00:57:18] Again.

[00:57:18] They're talking out of both sides of their mouth.

[00:57:20] Where they're saying.

[00:57:22] I.

[00:57:23] You know.

[00:57:23] We support you.

[00:57:25] We agree.

[00:57:25] You know.

[00:57:26] We want to get to know you.

[00:57:27] Blah blah blah.

[00:57:27] We.

[00:57:28] We reach out to you.

[00:57:29] But then also.

[00:57:30] They list off all these things.

[00:57:31] Of like.

[00:57:32] Well Trump is horrible.

[00:57:33] And he's a threat to our democracy.

[00:57:36] And I know we're all sad.

[00:57:38] Like no.

[00:57:38] We're not all sad.

[00:57:39] There's a lot of Californians who are not sad.

[00:57:42] In fact.

[00:57:42] There are millions of Californians.

[00:57:45] There's millions of Californians.

[00:57:46] Who were very excited.

[00:57:47] On election night.

[00:57:48] And.

[00:57:49] To kind of dismiss that.

[00:57:51] And make it sound like.

[00:57:52] Yes.

[00:57:52] California as a whole.

[00:57:53] Is very sad.

[00:57:54] It's like.

[00:57:55] You don't get it.

[00:57:56] Do you?

[00:57:56] Which is good for.

[00:57:57] You know.

[00:57:57] The opposition.

[00:57:58] That.

[00:57:59] These Democrats.

[00:58:00] They just don't get it.

[00:58:00] And they're just going to keep pretending.

[00:58:02] Like.

[00:58:02] What do you mean?

[00:58:03] Everyone doesn't hate Trump.

[00:58:04] Like we hate Trump.

[00:58:05] So everybody should hate Trump.

[00:58:07] There was literally.

[00:58:08] Fireworks going off.

[00:58:09] Which are illegal.

[00:58:10] Here.

[00:58:11] Fireworks.

[00:58:11] And like people banging pots and pans.

[00:58:13] When the election was called.

[00:58:15] America.

[00:58:16] Right there.

[00:58:16] That's beautiful.

[00:58:18] Illegal fireworks.

[00:58:19] Nothing says America like.

[00:58:20] Illegal fireworks.

[00:58:22] So.

[00:58:22] So yeah.

[00:58:23] We'll.

[00:58:23] We'll see.

[00:58:24] This is the initial.

[00:58:27] Grandstanding.

[00:58:28] And posturing.

[00:58:29] For.

[00:58:30] The resistance.

[00:58:31] Whatever that means.

[00:58:33] I'm sure.

[00:58:34] When there's a wildfire.

[00:58:35] When we were allegedly.

[00:58:37] Not that we called ourselves this.

[00:58:39] Well.

[00:58:39] Especially you and I.

[00:58:39] But I mean.

[00:58:40] In general.

[00:58:41] When we were the resistance.

[00:58:42] You know.

[00:58:43] We were crazy conspiracy theorists.

[00:58:45] Or we were.

[00:58:46] We were.

[00:58:46] They will.

[00:58:47] All kinds of things.

[00:58:48] Of course.

[00:58:48] Oh yeah.

[00:58:49] Misogynist.

[00:58:50] Hate.

[00:58:51] You know.

[00:58:52] All.

[00:58:52] I like checking Twitter.

[00:58:54] Not to be rude.

[00:58:55] But I feel like the news is.

[00:58:57] Always newsing.

[00:58:58] And I'm like.

[00:58:58] There might be something.

[00:59:00] We need to talk about right now.

[00:59:03] I mean.

[00:59:03] What happened.

[00:59:04] When there was the resistance.

[00:59:06] During COVID.

[00:59:06] What.

[00:59:07] Was that allowed?

[00:59:08] Could you be resisting during COVID?

[00:59:09] You couldn't resist during COVID.

[00:59:10] Because then you were called a.

[00:59:11] You know.

[00:59:12] A grandma killer.

[00:59:13] Or a conspiracy theorist.

[00:59:14] Right.

[00:59:15] But.

[00:59:16] My.

[00:59:17] My view is.

[00:59:18] They don't get it.

[00:59:19] And Newsom.

[00:59:20] Went out to the red counties.

[00:59:22] Because he thought he'd try and make inroads.

[00:59:24] I doubt if those places are going red for Trump.

[00:59:27] They're not paying attention to.

[00:59:29] What Gavin Newsom has to say.

[00:59:31] That's for sure.

[00:59:31] Has he gone out to more counties than just Fresno?

[00:59:35] I think that.

[00:59:36] Was it a couple other.

[00:59:37] Or that was the one that they all got.

[00:59:39] Like.

[00:59:39] Coverage of.

[00:59:41] So I don't know if he's gone to more.

[00:59:43] I follow him.

[00:59:44] On X.

[00:59:45] But I.

[00:59:47] Which I wonder when he's going to delete his X.

[00:59:49] Because he doesn't want to support Elon Musk.

[00:59:51] But.

[00:59:52] He can go over to Blue Sky or whatever.

[00:59:54] Whatever that is.

[00:59:55] I guess that's like the new.

[00:59:56] Liberal.

[00:59:57] That's where they talk about us.

[00:59:59] They talk about us.

[01:00:00] Conspiracy theorists.

[01:00:03] So.

[01:00:04] Anyway.

[01:00:05] That's.

[01:00:05] That's the resistance.

[01:00:07] California.

[01:00:08] I'm sure.

[01:00:08] Like I was about to say.

[01:00:09] When there's a wildfire or something.

[01:00:11] I'm sure they won't be the resistance any longer.

[01:00:13] And they'll be calling President Trump.

[01:00:15] Saying.

[01:00:15] Hey.

[01:00:15] Can you send out FEMA and those federal dollars?

[01:00:18] Those sweet, sweet federal dollars.

[01:00:19] It's Trump proofed.

[01:00:20] He can't come.

[01:00:22] Can't help.

[01:00:22] Sorry.

[01:00:23] It's Trump proof.

[01:00:24] That's what he should say.

[01:00:25] He should be like.

[01:00:25] Well.

[01:00:25] You guys Trump proofed it.

[01:00:26] I can't come.

[01:00:27] So.

[01:00:27] Let me know when you un-Trump proof it.

[01:00:29] And.

[01:00:30] Yeah.

[01:00:31] Maybe when it's not Trump proof.

[01:00:33] Take off those child safety locks.

[01:00:34] Sorry.

[01:00:34] I can't get in.

[01:00:35] You Trump proofed it.

[01:00:36] You did such a good job.

[01:00:37] Trump proofing California.

[01:00:38] Even I can't get my federal dollars in there.

[01:00:40] Oh well.

[01:00:41] Good luck.

[01:00:42] Have fun with all that.

[01:00:43] All right.

[01:00:44] Any final thoughts before we wrap for the night?

[01:00:46] No.

[01:00:47] You excited for the resistance here in California?

[01:00:49] Oh yeah.

[01:00:50] You know I joined them.

[01:00:51] You're already on Blue Sky.

[01:00:52] You already have your new.

[01:00:53] I'm out there.

[01:00:55] I'm anti-homeschooler.

[01:00:56] There you go.

[01:00:57] Backyard chickens are a bad idea.

[01:00:59] Don't have a family.

[01:01:01] Don't get married.

[01:01:02] Just saying it all.

[01:01:03] All the opposite.

[01:01:04] It's opposite day.

[01:01:05] Trump proof this place.

[01:01:06] Trump proof everything.

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