7 minutes explaining how Newsom lit the match that sparked the LA infernos
The managerial class in this state is a parasite.
Radical ANTI-environmental policy, in the name of ugly, resource-draining, soviet-style socialized housing, is to blame.
Remember: this clown lives in one of the poshest counties in the state — in a mansion.
Gov. Gavin Newsom just snapped up a new Bay Area home: a hidden mansion in the Marin County town of Kentfield, fitted with outdoor sculptures, a guest house, a handful of walk-in closets, and a swimming pool and spa.
The governor and his wife paid around $9 million — 7% more than the asking price — for the house on less than an acre, in a deal that closed Thursday.
The house has six bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms across 5,609 square feet. A prime example of California modernism, it has numerous floor-to-ceiling windows with views of Mount Tamalpais.