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Newsom Hits The Gas

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Posted By: RockyTCB, 4/29/2025 9:03:24 AM

It wasn’t long ago that a California governor made it clear that oil refineries were not welcome in his state. Then another California governor asked regulators to loosen the chains on refineries to ensure that they will be profitable and remain in the state that every day burns an enormous volume of gasoline. Actually, it is the same governor, one who has turned his attention from playing to his hard-left, blue-state constituency to shifting toward the middle for a 2028 White House run. It was just last summer when Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a “plan to prevent Big Oil ‘profit spikes’” that would also “save Californians money at the pump.”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: VietVet68 4/29/2025 9:20:06 AM (No. 1942211)
The California voters will probably fall for this head fake to the middle but it won't work in the rest of the country. Newsom is ballot box poison outside of his home state.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Italiano 4/29/2025 9:22:58 AM (No. 1942213)
He's as phony and transparent as they come, but never discount the brain-dead woman voter.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Felixed 4/29/2025 9:48:34 AM (No. 1942229)
Hope I live to see the day that Californians quit voting for sociopaths.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 4/29/2025 10:00:30 AM (No. 1942237)
Ooooo, reality check. You have a state that has regulations that require gas be made a very specific way, a way that is expensive, a way that no one else wants or wants to pay for. The state also has very limited (none?) options of getting such gas from outside the state, for infrastructure reasons. Further, regulations continue to tighten to eliminate fossil fuels. So the governor is faced with asking the remaining oil companies that the energy hungry state DESPERATELY NEEDS to hang around and manage themselves into EXTINCTION in a steadily shrinking and less profitable market. WOW, what a deal! Plus the well groomed gov is checking out presidential politics. Having ruined Kalifornia (watch it burn with no water to put out the fires), with the eager help of all the liberals there, he wants to help ruin the country. No thanks. While not technically senile, the gov seems to be radically stupid and we just got rid of an administration of incompetents and fools. It seems that for every presidential election iteration, the dem choices get more and more pathetic.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: sunset 4/29/2025 10:15:58 AM (No. 1942246)
Newsom already did the damage. Northern California's major refinery announced it is closing down next year.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: NorthernDog 4/29/2025 10:46:12 AM (No. 1942260)
Imagine if a natural disaster (like an earthquake) knocked some of the refineries off line. The state is being foolish. Kinda like the fire hydrants with no water or bone-dry reservoirs.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: downnout 4/29/2025 10:49:53 AM (No. 1942263)
The pretty boy governor is banking on his good looks to get women to vote for him. Far too many will fall for him.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: stablemoney 4/29/2025 12:18:25 PM (No. 1942315)
Valero recently announced the coming closure of 2 Ca. refineries. Another Ca. refinery was recently closed by I think Chevron. Meaning Ca. is going to have zero refineries. Sacramento should be proud of their refineryless state. It is awful to do business in Ca. to start. If you are and oil and gas company, it is best to get out asap. Chevron decided to move their HQ's to Houston. Many other companies have departed Ca. during the Newsom rule.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: DVC 4/29/2025 12:35:55 PM (No. 1942334)
These idiots keep chopping at the 'might tree of commerce' with their little hatchets.....and eventually it falls over and somehow they pretend to be surprised. California is in for some harder and harder times unless they understand that DEMOCRATS and their policies are ALL of their problems.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: thefield 4/29/2025 12:47:28 PM (No. 1942349)
In all my years, I barely remember only one case. It was tossed by the judge in 15 minutes into the trail.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: DVC 4/29/2025 12:55:27 PM (No. 1942356)
And when there is no gas, it's going to be nirvana. Everyone can drive an electric car powered by solar and wind......like in Spain and Portugal.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: snowoutlaw 4/29/2025 3:21:13 PM (No. 1942399)
All I know is its still around $5/gal here. I never vote for a Democrats or for any of their stupid props but they still always win, almost like it doesn't matter how the people vote.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: paral04 4/29/2025 3:53:37 PM (No. 1942416)
California's high prices at the pumps is due to their enormous taxes on it which is his fault.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Subsuburban 4/29/2025 4:32:16 PM (No. 1942427)
Based on the trajectory of the California economy, it makes sense that Newsome wants to get out of the state at the first opportunity.
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