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BREAKING NEWS

Shattered Windows and Targeted Citizens: The Intolerance of the California Left in Action

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • Elite-curated outrage has moved from online rhetoric to real-world consequences in California, where political polarization now translates into property damage and intimidation.

  • In Sacramento, ABC10’s lobby was struck by gunfire in a drive-by shooting, prompting speculation about political motive given the suspect’s ties to progressive organizations backing Proposition 50.

  • In Los Angeles, a Republican club’s event was targeted with hostile messaging online—accusations of “kidnappings” and “white supremacy” directed at the event’s speaker and restaurant venue, sparking safety concerns.

  • Local Republican leaders appealed to law enforcement and even the FBI to investigate threats made against them on social media.

  • Meanwhile, some public figures—including the LA Deputy District Attorney—have openly blamed leaders like Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass for stoking the animus underlying such attacks.

  • The article frames these incidents as symptoms of a climate in which left-wing media and politicians stoke division while claiming moral high ground.

  • It argues California’s political environment has never been more volatile, with citizens caught in the crossfire of elite-driven outrage and retaliatory assaults.

  • Finally, the author contends that what remains unspoken is the role of those in power who foster a culture of intolerance while using platitudes about civility to deflect responsibility.

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Prop. 50 is a Betrayal to All California Citizens!

The Numbers Are In, and Gavin Newsom Isn't Going to Like Where California Tied for First

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • California is now tied with Louisiana for the highest poverty rate among U.S. states, with about 17.7% of its population living below basic subsistence levels—roughly 7 million people.

  • Adjusted for family size and local housing costs, that figure represents citizens who truly lack the resources to meet basic needs.

  • That 7 million figure is equivalent to the combined populations of Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco.

  • The author argues that the spike in poverty reflects policy choices—citing massive budget expansions, generous state spending, and unsustainable social programs targeted at non‑citizen populations.

  • The article accuses Newsom and his legislature of turning a budget surplus into a $32 billion deficit in one year, failing to maintain housing affordability or tax restraint.

  • Ultimately, the piece frames California’s decline as the result of corrupt governance, misleading messaging, and a political establishment detached from everyday reality.

LA elementary school materials push gender transitions despite Trump order

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is continuing to promote gender ideology in elementary schools, even after a Trump administration executive order defunded such initiatives.

  • The district allows children to socially transition without parental consent, incorporates transgender themes into lesson plans starting in early grades, and promotes resources that endorse puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.

  • Critics, including former superintendent candidate Lance Christensen, argue this curriculum is intentionally divisive and harmful, with some calling it a form of grooming.

  • Despite recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings upholding parental rights to opt out of certain content, LAUSD has only selectively applied these guidelines, raising legal concerns over FERPA and Title IX violations.

  • Additionally, the district’s financial situation is dire, with projected deficits and falling academic performance, while millions are spent on controversial programming.

  • Lawsuits and investigations are mounting, and critics warn that future legal liability could be massive if children harmed by these policies seek justice later in life are rewarded and law-abiding citizens are punished for playing by the rules.

Opinion Piece by Jon Hatami…

DHS Sting Traps Antifa Mob in Eugene as Feds Target Soros, Sanders Ties

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Gavin and The Mask

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed a law barring ICE agents from wearing masks while on duty — a move critics call symbolic, unconstitutional, and targeted at federal enforcement operations.

  • The law comes as part of a larger strategy by California lawmakers to obstruct federal immigration enforcement, even as DHS notes that assaults on ICE agents have surged dramatically.

  • Newsom has publicly taunted the federal government, asking “What are you afraid of?” while rolling out this legislation.

  • The Department of Homeland Security responded firmly, declaring that they “will NOT comply with Gavin Newsom’s unconstitutional mask ban.”

  • DHS officials argue that federal law and constitutional protections override state efforts to restrict ICE operations.

  • Legal experts cite the Supremacy Clause, which places federal law above conflicting state laws, as a direct challenge to Newsom’s mask ban.

  • The article accuses Newsom of posturing and theatrics rather than sound governance, suggesting his law lacks legal foundation and is designed for political spectacle.

  • Ultimately, the standoff heightens tension over state vs. federal authority and reveals California’s ambition to interfere with national immigration enforcement.

Noone Unmasks The Feds

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 627, which would ban federal officers from wearing masks during operations in California, as part of a broader package of laws aimed at resisting federal immigration enforcement.

  • The Trump administration strongly pushed back, with the Department of Homeland Security declaring it would not comply and labeling the law unconstitutional.

  • Legal precedent reinforces that state and local governments cannot enforce rules that interfere with federal officers’ duties under the Supremacy Clause.

  • Courts have long held that state officials lack the power to prosecute federal officers carrying out their lawful work.

  • The commentary argues the mask ban is largely symbolic theater meant to build Newsom’s national profile rather than a legally enforceable policy.

  • In reality, the move is unlikely to survive judicial scrutiny—and may instead provoke costly legal battles with predictable outcomes.

Guest Column

Los Angeles Fails Its Own Again: The Red Barn Pet Food Store Story

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • Red Barn Pet Food, a decades‑old community institution in the San Fernando Valley, is closing—not because of lack of business, but because Los Angeles policies allowed crime, homeless encampments, and urban decay to surround it.

  • Although Metro once altered a transit plan to preserve the store’s location after local advocacy, the same authorities later created conditions that made the storefront untenable.

  • The author describes how break‑ins, threats, and drug activity around the business escalated despite the owners’ investments in security and capital improvements.

  • City officials, Councilmembers and county supervisors are accused of ignoring pleas from the store’s owners about dangerous conditions in their neighborhood.

  • The store’s closure symbolizes the contradiction in city policy: spending huge sums to house the homeless while letting law‑abiding businesses be driven out by crime.

  • The article warns that when businesses shut down, the tax base contracts, service quality suffers, and communities lose their character.

  • It argues that prioritizing ideology over enforcement is turning loss of safety into a public policy.

  • Finally, Red Barn’s story is framed not as an isolated tragedy but as a warning sign for Los Angeles’ broader collapse in governance.

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About Tom Del Beccaro

Thomas Del Beccaro is an acclaimed author, speaker and the former Chairman of the California Republican Party. Over the last 22 years, Thomas has made over 4,500 radio and TV appearances around the globe, from the Middle East to London to New York to San Diego.

In 2016, Thomas ran for U.S. Senate in California and promoted his Flat Tax for the Country he authored with Stephen Moore.

In 2024, he launched his Podcast called Politics in Perspective, which you can find at PoliticalVanguard.com 

As a historian, long before division became a watchword in America, Del Beccaro began writing and speaking about our growing political divisions in 2007. In 2015,Thomas released his Amazon best seller, The Divided Era, which explains the primary sources of America’s divisions, including why “the more government decides, the more it divides.” The Divided Era also reflects on America’s potential for reconciliation.

With his latest book, the Lessons of the American Civilization, Del Beccaro provides needed perspective on such topics as:

  • Whether America is exceptional compared to other civilizations.

  • Capitalism’s most important legacy of making democracy possible and why it remains necessary to sustain free governments around the globe.

  • How and why political power centralizes and its impact on America today.

  • What America’s political and class division says about the trajectory of the American civilization.

In 2023, Tom made his major motion picture acting debut in Sweetwater.

Over the years, Tom has raised over $20,000 for Republican women through fundraisers

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