The California Revival PAC

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Our Mission

The mission of The California Revival PAC is to advocate for common sense, pro-growth policies and candidates for the betterment of all. California should be the land of opportunity and that requires stable energy, water supplies and public safety. We need to lead the nation in business startups and innovations! We support candidates who advocate policies that foster job creation. The California Revival PAC’s goal is to restore balance and prosperity to California by qualifying the recall of Gavin Newsom, protecting Prop 13 and supporting candidates who believe in that mission!!

  • Prop 13 is the historic property tax protection law that has preserved reasonable property levels for all Californians. This November, there will be a measure on the ballot that will take away that protection for most commercial properties, including most farms. That will cause even more economic damage and even more jobs to flee California. We oppose this massive tax increase!
  • ACA – 5. We oppose Legalized race-based and sex-based quotas, discrimination and preferences for public college/admissions, for public employment and contracting.
  • Recall of Gavin Newsom. California is suffering from a failed governorship.

Our Mission

California is reeling from crisis to crisis.

Water shortages, wildfires, power outages, government shutdowns, homelessness, exploding deficits, and uncontrolled crime and violence. All of these problems seem to be converging at once, and they’re leaving Californians angry and distraught.

Simply stated, California’s problems aren’t a failure of ideas, industry, or families – they’re a failure of leadership.

In the months ahead, Californians can expect:

  • The state budget deficit could top $54 billion, and
  • PG&E to conduct further power shutdowns as it labors under debt and environmental rules that prevent the utility company from clearing trees that present fire risks;

Meanwhile Newsom has threatened to lay off first responders unless the federal government bails out the budget mess.

You can bet sales tax hikes and income tax hikes are about to occur as well. Even Democratic legislators are upset with Newsom for running the COVID-19 shutdown without consulting them.

We cannot allow this to be the new normal … It is time to Recall Gavin Newsom

Itโ€™s Time to Recall Gavin Newsom

California is reeling from crisis to crisis.

Water shortages, wildfires, power outages, government shutdowns, homelessness, exploding deficits, and uncontrolled crime and violence. All of these problems seem to be converging at once, and theyโ€™re leaving Californians angry and distraught.

Simply stated, Californiaโ€™s problems arenโ€™t a failure of ideas, industry, or familiesโ€”theyโ€™re a failure of leadership.

In 2019, California was hit with wildfires, and then by electrical shutdowns by its largest electric utility, PG&E. Cast as a preventive measure to fires, the shutdowns damaged the economy and caused Californiaโ€™s tech industry to warn Gov. Gavin Newsom that if the state canโ€™t reliably provide electricity, they would be forced to relocate.

2019 also saw Californiaโ€™s homelessness crisis make national news for its scope and because thereโ€™s no end in sight. In places such as San Francisco, the city has moved the homeless into hotels and delivers alcohol, marijuana, and syringes to them.

The homelessness and wildfires/electrical crises joined Californiaโ€™s perennial water crisis. California farmers, who make up Californiaโ€™s largest industry, year after year are deprived of water and canโ€™t rely on consistent delivery of what little they get. Neither can the rest of Californians.

The water crisis could be resolved, in part, if government captured the rain instead of allowing trillions of gallons of water to run off and flow unimpeded to the ocean. Desalination plants could help tooโ€”but, environmentalists and Newsom will have none of it. Instead, Sacramento wants to restrict water allocations to 50 gallons a day per person for California residents.

Then COVID-19 hit.

Newsomโ€™s ongoing response to the COVID crisis has plunged the state into a recessionโ€”a deep recession brought on by government. Itโ€™s estimated that over 30 percent of California restaurants wonโ€™t reopen. The hotel industry still has occupancy rates below 25 percent, while landlords deal with empty storefronts and a lack of cash flow.

By Tom Del Beccaro

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