You won’t believe what Newsom just blew $19 million taxpayer dollars on instead of fixing California

Gavin Newsom is at it again, wasting a jaw-dropping $19 million of hard-working Californians’ tax dollars. But this isn’t to fix the state’s broken roads, help the homeless, or tackle rising crime. No, this cash is fueling Newsom’s shiny PR campaign—one that seems more about launching himself onto the national stage than serving the people who pay his bills.

It’s pure political theater, and everyone knows it. He wants folks across America to see California as some liberal utopia, all while families in his state face sky-high prices and neighborhoods drowning in crime. Newsom is buying ads to make himself look like a hero. Never mind that everyday folks can barely fill their gas tanks, or that tent cities are popping up faster than new jobs. Priorities, right?

Here’s the real kicker: by pumping millions into self-promotion, Newsom’s breaking rules he claims to stand for. He’s always wagging his finger at conservatives for supposed misuse of power, yet turns around and throws a mountain of tax money at his own image. If this was any Republican, the left would already be screaming for impeachment. How convenient for Newsom that California’s left-wing machine lets Democrats off the hook—no matter what.

Liberal elites love to say they’re for the people, but actions speak louder than their endless lectures. Ordinary Californians get nothing except hollow promises and big government failures. Meanwhile, Newsom and his pals cozy up to donors and global activists, all while exploiting taxpayers to boost his political brand.

This isn’t leadership—it’s a slap in the face to every American who actually believes in accountability. Newsom’s $19 million stunt proves one thing: in the progressive playbook, hypocrisy is the main ingredient. If spending a fortune to promote yourself isn’t impeachable, what is?

Source: NY Post


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