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Gavin Newsom feuds with Ted Cruz over executive order meant to ban 'unsolicited' offers to purchase wildfire land
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Gavin Newsom feuds with Ted Cruz over executive order meant to ban 'unsolicited' offers to purchase wildfire land

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom battled with Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas over a newly announced executive order against land developers making unsolicited, under-market offers to families afflicted by wildfires. Newsom announced the order on Wednesday after a week of historically devastating wildfires in Southern California. At least 25 people have died, and more than 13,000 homes and business have burned down. 'Newsom's order is overtly paternalistic and could even hurt Los Angeles' ability to recover from both the fires.' "Today, I signed an executive order prohibiting greedy land developers from ripping off LA wildfire victims with unsolicited, undervalued offers to buy their destroyed property. Make no mistake — this is a prosecutable crime," Newsom wrote on social media. "This predatory behavior is disgusting in the best of times," he continued in the video attached to the post. "And of course here, in the midst of this tragedy at scale, it's disgraceful. So we're gonna hold those folks accountable." Cruz responded by offering the counterargument to laws meant to protect victims of the natural disaster. "Misguided CA policies (1) limited fire mitigation efforts, (2) produced water shortages & (3) under-funded fire fighters. Now, Dem politicians are making it HARDER for those devastated by the wildfires to sell their destroyed properties. This will only hurt the victims," Cruz asserted on social media. Newsom immediately fired back. "Openly shilling for scammers and bottom feeder land speculators is a weird play -- even for you, Ted. Our Executive Order doesn’t prevent anyone from selling their property. It prohibits scammers from making unsolicited offers to buy property for pennies on the dollar," he wrote. The order doesn't allow an unsolicited offer to be made for property in the wildfire areas that would be below the value of the property on Jan. 6, before the wildfires. This would effectively ban unsolicited offers for any property where a structure burned down because of the loss of value. Ironically, as argued by Joe Lancaster at Reason, the overregulation that prevents construction in California would be part of the reason that a property owner might want to sell quickly rather than deal with the painful and costly process of rebuilding."[P]roperty owners should be free to weigh any offers presented to them, and it should be their decision whether to accept, counter, or tell the caller to take a long walk off a short pier. Newsom's order is overtly paternalistic and could even hurt Los Angeles' ability to recover from both the fires and its preexisting housing shortage," explained Lancaster. Now Newsom has made that harder for Californians as well. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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You won’t believe the timeline of events that led to California’s fiery inferno
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You won’t believe the timeline of events that led to California’s fiery inferno

As the wildfires in California rage on and leave thousands of Americans homeless, people are beginning to wonder what might be to blame for the relentless flames. Allie Beth Stuckey of “Relatable” has some answers — though some might not want to hear them. “I’m not trying to chastise people who politically disagree with me, but just to say that again, our political decisions, our worldviews, actually have consequences, and it’s really important that we look with specificity at the choices that have been made over the years that have led California to where it is now,” Stuckey says. “Over the last 50 years, environmental-focused laws, both federal and state, have deeply impacted how that water, which California relies on for everything, is prioritized,” she continues. “One example of water policy that is currently being discussed by many, including President-elect Trump, involves this tiny fish called the delta smelt.” The delta smelt is a small endangered fish in Northern California’s Delta region, and policies that are aimed at preserving the smelt’s habitat have led to water regulations that send excess water to the habitat rather than to storage for the state’s large population and agricultural uses. Natural resource economist Dr. Scott Hamilton estimates that the amount of water supply that is restricted in order to protect the delta smelt exceeds 10 million acre feet — which is enough water to supply Los Angeles for about 15 to 20 years. The cost to replace that water is around $5 billion. This all began in 1970, when President Nixon signed the National Environmental Policy Act, which requires federal agencies to fully determine the environmental effects of any actions they take, which are known as environmental impact statements. Even President Ronald Reagan signed many policies into law that have laid the foundation for what Stuckey calls “bad things today” when it comes to immigration and environmental law. “This law that Ronald Reagan signed is central to California’s regulatory landscape. The law’s purpose is to ensure projects with significant environmental impacts are mitigated or stopped. And that all sounds good until you realize that these regulatory agencies have so much power and are really able to make these kinds of arbitrary decisions that can greatly harm individuals, their businesses, their ability to farm,” Stuckey explains. Because of all of these regulatory policies, no significant water storage products have been built in California in over 45 years, despite the state’s population increasing roughly 67% from 1980 to 2020. “Then, if you look at the early 1990s, this period marks a critical shift in California water policy, with growing federal intervention and a stronger focus on environmental protections for endangered species,” Stuckey says, before focusing the conversation back on the delta smelt. “So, apparently, they found two delta smelt in 2017 after all of these efforts, after all of the harm that they’ve done, they only found two of these fish. So there is actually no proof whatsoever that these regulations, that these programs, that all of these efforts, this blocking of water access, has actually helped the survival of the delta smelt at all,” Stuckey says. “So that is at least partly, in large part, what has happened to the water supply in California. It is largely environmental. But, as we articulated, there are other factors playing into this, but none of that was inevitable, none of that was accidental. All of it was the result of a deliberate policy decision,” she adds. Want more from Allie Beth Stuckey?To enjoy more of Allie’s upbeat and in-depth coverage of culture, news, and theology from a Christian, conservative perspective, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Backstabbing Besties: Jill Biden Mad Nancy Pelosi Choose Money and Power Over Friendship (Well, Duh!)
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Backstabbing Besties: Jill Biden Mad Nancy Pelosi Choose Money and Power Over Friendship (Well, Duh!)

Backstabbing Besties: Jill Biden Mad Nancy Pelosi Choose Money and Power Over Friendship (Well, Duh!)
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Trump’s CIA Director Nominee Calls Out Adam Schiff for the Laptop Story
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Trump’s CIA Director Nominee Calls Out Adam Schiff for the Laptop Story

Trump’s CIA Director Nominee Calls Out Adam Schiff for the Laptop Story
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NEW: Labor Drops December CPI Report Containing Bad News As Biden Departs WH
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NEW: Labor Drops December CPI Report Containing Bad News As Biden Departs WH

NEW: Labor Drops December CPI Report Containing Bad News As Biden Departs WH
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Newsom Capitulates, Withdraws Bid to Regulate Electric Vehicles Sales, Phaseout Gas-Powered Ones
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Newsom Capitulates, Withdraws Bid to Regulate Electric Vehicles Sales, Phaseout Gas-Powered Ones

Newsom Capitulates, Withdraws Bid to Regulate Electric Vehicles Sales, Phaseout Gas-Powered Ones
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Group Urges Trump to Pardon 21 Anti-abortion Activists
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Group Urges Trump to Pardon 21 Anti-abortion Activists

A law firm on Wednesday petitioned President-elect Donald Trump to pardon 21 anti-abortion activists prosecuted by President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice when he begins his second term Monday.
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Rep. Fulcher's Bill Would Eliminate Taxes on Overtime Pay
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Rep. Fulcher's Bill Would Eliminate Taxes on Overtime Pay

Rep. Russ Fulcher, R-Idaho, reintroduced legislation on Wednesday that would eliminate taxes on overtime pay, an idea supported by President-elect Donald Trump during the 2024 campaign, The Hill reported.
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Jill Biden: Melania Declined Tea Invite
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Jill Biden: Melania Declined Tea Invite

First lady Jill Biden said incoming first lady Melania Trump declined her invitation for tea at the White House, The Washington Post reported.
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Jill Biden: 'Disappointing' Pelosi Helped Push Out Joe Biden
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Jill Biden: 'Disappointing' Pelosi Helped Push Out Joe Biden

First lady Jill Biden has expressed her disappointment with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., over her role in urging President Joe Biden to step away from the presidential race, The Washington Post reported.
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