French Laundry 2.0

California Governor Gavin Newsom has just signed a bill that allows alcohol sales until 4am … but in just a single place in the state:

At the recently opened Los Angeles Intuit Dome, about 100 very rich people will be able to buy and drink alcohol later than the 2 a.m. cutoff in the rest of the state. Inglewood Assemblymember Tina McKinnor authored the bill to allow the exclusive exception that will “occur in a private area in the arena no larger than 2,500 square feet in the hours immediately following a day on which a sporting event, concert, or other major event, or a private event not open to the public, has occurred in the arena.”

Sources told KCRA that lobbyist Jason Kinney, who previously got Newsom in hot water after the governor attended his birthday dinner at the French Laundry during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, was responsible for influencing the governor’s decision. It’s a big win for billionaire Clippers owner Steve Ballmer — one of Ballmer’s business entities paid Kinney’s lobbying firm Axiom to push for the legislation, according to KCRA.

The elites are now doing whatever they want, in the open. They don’t care about the peasants whatsoever, yet a certain percentage of peasants still keep voting for them.

Diversity Is Our Strength

York Regional Police- Due to increased tensions in the Middle East and as we approach the one-year anniversary of the events of October 7, 2023,
@YRP is deploying two command posts and additional patrols to ensure our community remains safe and secure.

Beginning October 2, 2024, officers will conduct increased foot and mobile patrols near faith-based institutes, schools and community centres.

Additionally, officers will be available at two command posts operating in the community from October 4 to 8, 2024, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

It’s Got Nothing To Do With Excessive Regulation and Taxes

Blacklock’s- Creeping Black Market

The underground economy now comprises a third of the Canadian trucking industry, the Commons finance committee was told yesterday.

Wood said a 2022 Department of Employment spot check on scofflaws in Ontario alone “found gross non-compliance with more than 60 percent of employers” in contravention of labour codes.

Audits by the Canada Revenue Agency also identified widespread tax evasion, said Wood.

If It Wasn’t For Government

Who would officially ignore interference in our elections?

Sam Cooper- Canada’s CRTC Lags Behind UK, U.S. in Addressing Chinese Media Influence, Hogue Commission Testimony Reveals

In Hogue Commission testimony, Canada’s media regulator, the CRTC, confirmed it has never considered taking action against Chinese-owned broadcasters accused of engaging in election interference and disinformation at the direction of Chinese officials, as outlined by recent intelligence reports and a just-concluded Elections Canada investigation.

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