Everybody is Innocent
You may have heard the Governor of California (you know the one who wants to be President of the United States) got into a little quarrel with a cashier at a Target store. Newsom spotted someone leaving the store without paying for an item. By his own account he asked the clerk why no one was doing anything. The clerk not knowing it was Newsom responded, “The governor had lowered the threshold” for charging a theft, and, as a result, “there’s no accountability.” Newsom argued with the employee that he was not at fault for raising the minimum for a felony arrest to $950. He is surely responsible for other laws, especially two in particular that have just become helpful to criminals. In 2020, Newsom signed into law the California Racial Justice Act. From the law, “The express purpose of the Racial Justice Act is ‘to eliminate racial bias from California’s criminal justice system because racism in any form or amount, at any stage of a criminal trial, is intolerable [and] inimical to a fair criminal justice system.’” One might think that a law like this was overkill in a state like California. It certainly was a reaction to the 2020 George Floyd… Read More