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UPDATED 11:19 AM PT – Monday, January 25, 2020
 As the Golden State’s economy suffers under  Gov. Gavin Newsom’s unpredictable lockdown mandates, many business  owners have challenged him and are fighting to regain economic freedom.
 On Sunday, Jim Desmond, the supervisor of  San Diego’s Fifth District, took aim at the lack of clarity on Newsom’s  restrictions, which has prevented residents from planning ahead and left  businesses scrambling to rehire.
 Desmond has previously criticized the  Democrat governor’s response to the pandemic as the state has enacted  some of the toughest mandates in the nation, yet reports some of the  highest numbers of outbreaks and overall cases.
 “I don’t think lockdowns have been working.  Ever since the lockdown went in place, in mid-November, our numbers  have been escalating exponentially,” he stated. “You know, maybe they’ve  got a magic lamp or something, I don’t know.”
   Desmond also warned state officials are now  going on the offensive and are actively seeking out businesses that  remain open to levy fines rather than responding to complaints.
 This came after Newsom’s Health and Human  Services secretary, Mark Ghali, admitted Los Angeles’ previous outdoor  dining ban had nothing to do with an immediate public health threat  posed by restaurants, but rather was a means to force people into  staying home.
 “So the decision to include, among other  sectors, outdoor dining…in limiting that…turning to restaurants to  deliver and provide takeout options instead, really has to do with the  goal of trying to keep people at home,” Ghali expalined. “…Not a comment  on the relative safety of outdoor dining.”
 The unpredictability of pandemic mandates  has also faced push-back from numerous restaurant owners who argue the  state’s public Health Department has failed to show scientific proof  that outdoor dining is more dangerous than shopping at an indoor mall or  working on a film set.
 In a recent interview, a restaurant owner  in Southern California described the first shut down as “really bad” and  the second shutdown as “devastating.”
 

FILE  – In this Jan. 22, 2021, file photo, diners have dinner at an outdoor  dining area at the Polanco Cantina in Sacramento, Calif. California has  lifted regional stay-at-home orders statewide in response to improving  coronavirus conditions. Public health officials said Monday, Jan. 25,  2021, the state will return to a system of county-by-county restrictions  intended to stem the spread of the virus. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli,  File)
 In the midst of this, the campaign to recall Newsom has continued to gain steam. Over the weekend, 
Rescue California  campaign manager Anne Dunsmore said Californians are growing  increasingly tired of living under Newsom’s seemingly arbitrary COVID-19  restrictions.
 “They’re out of business, they’re  homeschooling their kids, they can’t go to work because they’re taking  care of their kids at school,” she stated. “He’s in a much worse  situation than Gray Davis was when he was recalled from office in 2003.”
 Dunsmore added, nearly 1.25 million  signatures have already been collected from concerned California  residents. Meanwhile, the deadline for the campaign to collect 1.5  million signatures has been extended to March 17, 2021.
Interesting how once teh recall campaign for gov Gruesome is almost at teh required number of signatures - he remembered the lessons of gov Gray Davis, and his marxist comrade Cuomo is dong the same thing in Ny.  It is agonizing for teh marxist governors to lift their autocratic lockdowns, bans. and rule by edict that they do so love!
cuomo is also begging the taxpayers he drove out of ny with exorbitant taxes and autocratic rule - to come back and submit to his autocratic dictatorship.  Fat chance of that happening.  
People are leaving NYCity and Ny state in droves - just like teh socialist state of kalifornia.