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Episode Date: July 16, 2025California Governor Gavin Newsom campaigns in South Carolina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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On this Wednesday, it is July 2025, and the next presidential campaign is about three years away.
Well, not exactly.
It's already in motion.
California Governor Gavin Newsom rolled into the early primary state of South Carolina last week,
shocking the water moccasins and swamp dwelling gaiters.
Usually this time of year, Newsom would be sipping fine wine in Napa Valley
or eating hearty at the sardine factory in Monterey.
But no, there's Gavin, savoring the 90% humidity in the Palmetto state.
He wasn't there for the beacons, even though he said some very nutty things.
Like Trump's Big Bill will hurt American kids.
O'Pie Newsom, that bill, they just signed, completely saddling our kids and grandkids
with trillions and trillions of dollars of debt.
Newsom is somewhat of an expert here.
When he took over the governorship from Jerry Brown in January 2019,
California had a budget surplus of $21 billion.
Today, the Golden State owes a $21,000.
$12 billion deficit.
Math alert, in five and a half years under Gavin Newsom and his crazy left-wing cadre,
the state has burned through an incredible $33 billion.
I wonder what the California kids think about that, dude.
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