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Online libertybele

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Good to see some pushback in liberal CA.

Riverside County sheriff refuses to implement Calif. Gov. Newsom’s lockdown orders

Yet another sheriff in California said his department will not enforce the governor’s latest lockdown orders.

In a video released Friday, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco called Gavin Newsom’s orders hypocritical and ridiculous.

Bianco added the Democrat governor’s orders are crushing the local economy. He also took aim at Newsom’s threat to cut funding for districts that choose not to comply with the orders.

Bianco went on to accuse Newsom of attempting to shift attention from his own wrongdoings by turning the public against law enforcement..........

https://www.oann.com/riverside-county-sheriff-refuses-to-implement-calif-gov-newsoms-lockdown-orders/

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Bianco didn't just refuse he ripped Noisome and the democrats a new one over their blatant hypocrisy.

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If Newsom cuts them off, then local businesses should stop collecting California taxes, and individuals should not submit estimated payments.  Good luck getting the FTB to work for free.

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Bianco didn't just refuse he ripped Noisome and the democrats a new one over their blatant hypocrisy.

..and my cynicism tells me Mr. Bianco may be seeking a political future.

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