
"The tough talk didn't sit well with Newsom's detractors, who ridiculed him for his state's high taxes and government spending. Frequent Newsom critic Kevin Dalton, who previously ran for the LA County Board of Supervisors, blasted the governor for failing to repay a $20 billion federal loan for Covid unemployment costs - leaving small businesses on the hook for repayments. "If Newsom were smart, he would shut his mouth and pay his debt. Unfortunately for Californians, he is not smart," Dalton wrote on X."
""Governor Newsom, before demanding federal refunds, consider refunding CA taxpayers for the high-speed rail boondoggle -billions wasted with no trains running-and the billions spent on services for illegal alien," another critic raged. A third called Newsom out over legendary director Steven Spielberg deciding to leave the state: "Please sit this one out." The blowback comes a day after Newsom signed legislation authorizing a $590 million loan to help prop up San Francisco's ailing transit system."
Governor Gavin Newsom celebrated the Supreme Court's decision striking down President Trump's tariffs, calling the levies an illegal cash grab that raised prices, hurt working families, and damaged global alliances. He urged that every unlawfully collected dollar be refunded with interest. The ruling said the president exceeded emergency authority imposing levies on trading partners like China and Mexico. Critics mocked Newsom, pointing to California's high taxes, spending, a $20 billion unpaid federal loan for COVID unemployment, the high-speed rail boondoggle, and services for undocumented immigrants. The backlash followed Newsom's signing of legislation authorizing a $590 million loan to support San Francisco's transit system.
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