Calif Gov. Gavin Newsom nailed for shutting down businesses – but not his own wineries

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Of course not. Dictatorship laws forthe people, not for the tyrants themselves.

Unbelievable corruption from every Dem controlled city and state.

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Gavin Newsom nailed for shutting down businesses – but not his own wineries

By The Right Scoop, July 2, 2020

A lot of people are slapping down California’s Gov. Gavin Newsom for ordering that bars and other businesses close down, while leaving alone the county where his businesses reside:

Apparently, he has four of them in Napa Valley:

Wineries, a popular destination on a summer holiday weekend, were forced to close in the affected counties. Californians who’d planned on visiting places like Temecula or Santa Barbara or the Santa Ynez Valley or Fairfield or the Santa Clara Valley to celebrate Independence Day with some local wines face a tough choice: either stay home or find an open winery somewhere like San Diego County or Napa County.

Napa County, where Gov. Gavin Newsom’s business, PlumpJack Wines, operates a tasting room – a tasting room that’s open all weekend long.

Well, isn’t that convenient.

Yeah, I mean, this is the kind of gotcha that social media loves, but to be honest, I’m not sure it’s that devastating. If it were just his businesses open while everything else in the county was closed, that’s one thing. But he just decided to shut down some counties while leaving others open, ostensibly because the virus is hitting some worse than others. I mean, isn’t that what many skeptics were calling for? Localized shutdowns instead of across-the-board broadbrush solutions? In any case, people love pointing and screaming about hypocrisy, so here we are.

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felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

I’d bet anyone that works for him is ILLEGAL and works for next to nothing.

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

Napa County, where Gov. Gavin Newsom’s business, PlumpJack Wines, operates four wineries – wineries with tasting rooms that are open all weekend long and booked solid.

https://www.redstate.com/jenvanlaar/2020/07/02/ca-gov-newsom-shuts-down-majority-of-states-wineries-for-4th-of-july-but-not-his-own/

For the rest of the people, the MAJORITY of the beaches are closed!

Beaches Open, Closed In Orange County 4th Of July 2020
Those seeking perfect weather, sun, and sand over the holiday weekend will be hard-pressed to find a parking spot near these open beaches.

By Ashley Ludwig, Patch Staff
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Jul 2, 2020 1:44 pm PT

Multiple Orange County cities held emergency meetings, deciding to close their beaches for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. By Thursday, county officials announced beaches would be closed to the public on Saturday and Sunday.

County CEO Frank Kim and Supervisor Lisa Bartlett confirmed that county beaches would be closed both for the 4th of July holiday and Sunday.

While Gov. Gavin Newsom asked all to follow the closure orders to “gain independence from COVID-19,” city leaders have asked residents to be patient and courteous to lifeguards and police who are enforcing the closures.

In Orange County, the following State Parks beaches are open, though parking is closed Friday, July 3 through Sunday, July 5. Note, Gov. Newsom may issue further closures as he did in Los Angeles:

(All closed)

Bolsa Chica
Huntington State
Crystal Cove
Doheny
San Clemente
San Onofre state

Closed County-operated beaches, Saturday and Sunday:

Aliso
Capistrano
Salt Creek
Baby Beach
Bayside
Camel Point
Poche
Strands
Table Rock
Thousand Steps
Treasure Island
West Street

All city beaches are closed July 4th and 5th in:

Newport Beach
Laguna Beach
Huntington Beach
Seal Beach
Still open for the holiday weekend. At least, so far:

Dana Point city beaches will remain open on the 4th of July weekend as of this report. San Clemente city beaches will remain open 4th of July weekend as of this report. Further south, San Diego state beaches are closed to parking, though the city and county-run beaches remain open as of this report.

On Wednesday in Newport Beach, the city council reached an emergency decision to close beaches from 10 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Sunday. Two seasonal lifeguards in the city tested positive for the coronavirus, and nearly two dozen others remain in quarantine.

Newport Beach Mayor Will O’Neill noted the fastest growing demographic of infected patients are in their 20s and 30s. (They are not at risk of dying that age range.)

“They’re going to bars, going to house parties, not doing a great job of social distancing,” O’Neill said, adding that he hopes they will now “take this seriously” as officials have to retreat on business and beach activity.

“I cannot in good conscience add more onto our lifeguards,” he said. “We just can’t responsibly ask our lifeguards to do more with less.”

(Yet they protect criminals and illegal aliens….)

O’Neill also implored beachgoers to stay away during the holiday weekend.

“Don’t make our lifeguards and police chase you off,” he said. “This is a hard enough year… This is a time we step up to where we need to be.”

The Huntington Beach City Council also voted in an emergency meeting Wednesday night to close all city beaches, Huntington Harbor beaches, Sunset Beach and the Pier on July 4.

Seal Beach’s City Council voted to close its beaches and parking lots from 6 p.m. Friday through Sunday at sunrise.

San Clemente Mayor Pro Tem Laura Ferguson told City News Service she does not favor closing her city’s beaches this weekend.

Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do said he agreed with O’Neill that beaches are not a primary cause of coronavirus spread. Still, because all the other surrounding beaches are closed and recreations at bars and restaurants, it makes sense to close the county’s beaches, so they are not overrun.

The beach closures follow a county order Wednesday, closing all bars in the city, which was also put in place later in the day by Gov. Gavin Newsom, affecting 19 counties, including Orange County.

https://patch.com/california/orange-county/beaches-open-closed-orange-county-4th-july-2020

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MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Residents who live within a mile of the beach in Newport Beach are thrilled the beaches are closed because the 4th of July is normally a nightmare for them and nightmare that’s getting steadily worse because of Short-Term Lodgings and Airbnb in particular.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
3 years ago

What’s interesting is that throughout the COVID-19 crisis in Californication liquor stores were never closed. I guess liquor stores were an essential business all this time, so by extension, so are wineries.

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
3 years ago

…true….because Pukelosi and her crowd have to stay drunk all the time or they couldn’t stand each other.

santashandler
santashandler
3 years ago

But, if his winery shut down, how would all the people of CA be able to get drunk without his lies and hypocrisy.

John Acord
John Acord
3 years ago

Please note “The hard working members of the Politburo have privileges for their service on behalf of the proletariat. I think I read that in “Das Kapital” or somewhere…maybe it was Lenin. I’m certain its a principle of “scientific socialism.”

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
3 years ago

Well, Newsome is PUkelosi’s nephew….their rule is …..only for me and not for thee.

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