The California Department of Public Health says the current ICU capacity in the Bay Area is 11.3%. There were 30,375 newly recorded confirmed cases in California on Friday.
Identity politics is a rough business, America.
Think about how much time the practice of identity politics must take Democrats. First, they must keep a watchful eye on the evil Republicans for the least of transgressions even though Democrats make up most of them. On top of that, they have to make sure they keep
their own PC ducks in a row, even as they continually add more ducks to the row, as they go.
A tough job indeed.
Toss in the left-wing hysteria over the whole Black Lives Matter thing, and it’s gotta be damn near impossible. Such is the sticky wicket in which the already-embattled dictator of the People’s Republic of California, Gov. Gavin Newsom, now finds
When asked about her thoughts on Newsom s pick by an ABC affiliate, Breed said the decision was a surprise. This is a real blow to the African American community, to African American women, to women in general, she said, according to ABC 7 News. It s really challenging to put it into words, but it was definitely a surprise.
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Breed said that the open seat in California was another opportunity to bolster Black, female representation in the upper chamber. Harris was the first Black woman to hold a Senate seat for the state. And it s an unfortunate situation as we are trying to move this country forward, and making sure that Black lives truly matter and that African Americans have a seat at the table especially African American women, she continued, according to the news outlet. After what was done in this race on a national level, [it] definitely is unfortunate.
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Among the list of district attorneys and state lawmakers with law degrees who could be tapped by Governor Gavin Newsom as the state s next attorney general, there is one name that could lead to San Francisco having the second gay man serving in a citywide municipal office.
City Attorney Dennis Herrera, who defended Newsom when he served as San Francisco mayor, most notably when Newsom defied state law and ordered city officials to marry same-sex couples in the winter of 2004, is in the mix of the dozen or so people speculated as having a chance at being California s top law enforcement officer. The governor will need to name a successor to Attorney General Xavier Becerra if he is confirmed as the country s next Health and Human Services secretary.