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California's government accused of colluding with criminal cartels

September 10, 2024 | Santa Barbara County, California


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California's government accused of colluding with criminal cartels
In a recent government meeting, the chair for the State of New California presented a resolution addressing what they described as the failures of the current California government. The chair asserted that the state is suffering under a \"tyrannical\" regime that undermines republican governance and facilitates illegal immigration, which they claim contributes to rising crime rates.

The chair criticized California's political landscape, labeling it a \"monoparty system\" led by a socialist governor and a legislature that allegedly colludes to create a \"communist\" state. They argued that this shift has been facilitated by numerous amendments to the California constitution, which they believe have eroded the foundational principles of the United States Constitution.

The discussion highlighted concerns over the influence of criminal cartels in California, particularly along the southern border, where the chair claimed these groups are involved in human trafficking and the distribution of fentanyl, leading to significant loss of life. The chair concluded by emphasizing the urgency of addressing these issues, suggesting that California is on a path toward totalitarianism.

The meeting transitioned to other speakers, indicating ongoing discussions about the state's governance and its implications for residents.

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