Yes, the state that removed criminal penalties for knowingly giving someone AIDS has imposed criminal penalties on anyone who might inadvertently spread Wuhanvirus. Yes, the open-borders governor who claims he has no moral authority to tell Mexicans to stay out has ordered all Californians to stay in.
And yes, the state that’s rapidly decriminalizing property crimes has criminalized going outdoors. A Californian who decides to take a walk in a park risks more severe penalties than an illegal alien who steals a TV. Cities like San Francisco have reclassified property crimes as non-arrest offenses (citation only, as if for jaywalking), and California as a whole has deemed theft of items valued at less than $950 a non-arrest offense (as a result, such thefts are rarely pursued by police). On the other hand, any violation of Gavin Newsom’s “stay at home” edict is “punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 or by imprisonment for no more than six months” (L.A.’s separate “stay at home” order carries the same penalties).
At some point some actual working citizens are going to have to decorate a few trees to- maybe- get some control back. Assuming they'll bother; they elected these morons in the first place(the idiots in the major cities, the people outside those areas are screwed).
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Something else I havent seen anyone bring up: California *JUST* made gig-economy jobs illegal. (is essence).
This means no grub-hub, uber-eats, door-dash, or anything similar.
Restaurants without traditional take-out or deliver capability are screwed and so are all those gig-econ workers who WOULD be making a killing serving the public in their hour of need.
That is a very good point
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