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‘Fool’s Gold’ Blows the Lid on California Corruption

If you think you know what's wrong in California, you don't. If you think you know how corrupt the state's leading politicians are, that's worse than that. Sticky Paul pushing awakened policy has transformed Golden State into fools' money.

This is Susan Crabtree of RealClearpolitics, the title of the new March 11 book by two investigative reporters, and Jedd McFatter, the Government's Institute of Accountability himself. The Fool's Gold: Extremists, con artists and traitors who killed California's dreams and now threatened us all. It exposes the shocking truth behind California's fall from bounty and hopes to do it to other parts of the country. The book exposes GOV, California's major democratic light corruption. Gavin Newsom, Sen. Adam Schiff, former Vice President Kamala Harris and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Jedd and Susan will share Peter Schweizer and Eric Eggers by name in the latest episode of Drill Down. “This book makes the perfect gift for every California left wing in your life,” says Eggers.

“Why don't we start with Head Hongcho and Gavin Newsom,” Schweiser says.

“Everything about Governor Newsom is like that performanceIt's not based on performance,” says Crabtree, a California resident. “From his college entrance to his winemaking career, to his political rise, everything was handed him on a silver platter. He's basically just performing and he's making it up as he goes. So he can say he cares about the victims of the California wildfires.”

Her book shows how much Newsom has taken from Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the state's biggest and most problematic utility company. “So PG&E is one of several California utilities and has a monopoly. They are in bed with California Democrats. They are giving Gavin Newsom $2.5 million and are responsible for the most deadly wildfires in state history (the “camp fire” that killed 85 people). ”

Newsom's wife took $700,000 from the utility for a personal crusade. “His wife was so close to PG&E, we created a documentary promoting transgender ideology,” Crabtree discovered. “And they had a curriculum that she sold to 5,000 schools across the country. So they exported their value to the rest of the country, making a little tidy and tidy profit of $1.4 million.” PG&E gave her films money and even screened them in their headquarters, downtown San Francisco.

But nothing beats a “mother.” McFatter tells the hosts the story.

“There were a few new articles around 2015 that talked about this coming bronze bust by Gavin Newsom. Gavin shrugged it. He said he really didn't know who was behind it,” McFutter said. “However, what we discovered is that in 2016, California's “forced payment system” helped Gavin Newsom actually seek tax-free funds from three different organizations to either create, install or maintain him. My bronze bust. And the two companies that donated the money were his. My own Actual companies. In that sense, he partially funded his image. ”

Schweiser asks why this kind of behavior and incompetence are not challenged, and why not let people attack.

Crabtree states: “I've spoken with so many people about this. That's a great question, Peter. First of all, legacy media here has led to democratic establishment and is part of the problem…it's basically a one-party rule.”

“There was so much immigration to the nation that there is now a 2-to-1 ratio between registered Democratic voters and Republicans, so there's one party rule,” she says, noting Donald Trump has gotten better this time. “Trump has won 6 million votes for Kamala Harris, and that's not enough.”

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