There’s a desperation in the anti-police movement in the Bay Area, a sense that they know they’ve lost all public support, but they’re going down fighting, throwing increasingly lunatic ideas out there, in the hope that something sticks to the wall and makes them popular again.
The Recall, and Sen. Feinstein
Carl Chan reports good news! The paperwork for the Recall has finally cleared the Alameda County Registrar’s office, where it had been stalled for a while. This means that signature gathering can now begin! Not immediately, though. Carl will be organizing training workshops for the signature corps; I will share the details when he releases them. Meanwhile, I urge everyone to please volunteer to gather signatures. The task will be formidable: we need around 76,000 valid signatures to get the Recall on to the ballot. I’ll be out there, and if I can do it, so can you!
Newsom’s Amicus Brief: About time
Here is the Amicus Curiae (“friend of the court”) brief from Gov. Newsom to the U.S. Supreme Court, filed on Sept. 22, 2023, supporting the City of Grants Pass, Oregon, in asking for a Writ of Certiorari, or a request for SCOTUS to review a ruling by a lower court.
Fife’s “little ‘c’ crime”
One thing I’ve learned in a fairly long life is that there are certain people who refuse to play by the rules. Every human society seems to have stumbled across these common-sense strictures. They include things like “Contribute to your society or tribe.” “Learn how to do useful, constructive things.” “Work hard.” “Be nice.” “Don’t do bad stuff.” “Respect the ground you stake out for your home. Don’t pollute it with filth.”
