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What SCOTUS’ ‘vaccine mandate’ ruling means for California

Friday, January 14, 2022, 8:38 am | Randy Thomasson

The January 13 rulings on “Covid vaccine mandates” by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) won’t directly help Californians, but might indirectly provide some relief.

There’s no direct relief, since the high court’s 6-3 ruling only blocked the federal OSHA “mandate” of “the jab or your job,” which had threatened, nationwide, some 10 million employees of companies with 100 or more employees.

Because this ruling only told Biden & Co. what it can’t do — not what any state or local government can’t do — the unscientific, unconstitutional tyranny of Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom will continue unabated, for now, oppressing California government employees, health care workers, schoolteachers, and threatening schoolchildren too.

However, the decision against Biden & Co.’s OSHA “jab or job” mandate could indirectly provide relief for some Californians who work for large companies, and by example, mid-sized and small businesses.

Because business owners and managers can decide to “go with” SCOTUS as their higher standard (above Biden & Co., above Dr. Fauci, above the CDC). Since there is currently no “jab or job” mandate from Newsom & Co. upon private businesses, with the exception of health care workers, SCOTUS striking down Biden’s OSHA mandate might “free up” large businesses in California, or those with a California presence, to avoid becoming their own employees’ “vaccine police.” It’s time to stand for truth — no pro-science, pro-health, pro-people business will impose a “Covid vaccine mandate”!

Now, to protect conscientious Californians from Newsom & Co.’s anti-people, injurious “mandates” of “the jab or your job,” we desperately need SCOTUS to rule in favor of medical freedom, or religious freedom, or both.

Fortunately, there are several religious exemption cases streaming toward the U.S. Supreme Court. One of them, from Maine, directly petitioned the court this week with the help of our friends at Liberty Counsel.

If and when SCOTUS takes and hears one or more of these cases, and if the court majority rules states must offer religious exemptions to vaccines, or that religious exemptions to vaccines are a right of every American adult, this would supersede, defeat, and overcome every state, city, county, school district, or corporate denial of religious-right declarations of employees and contractors. Such a heroic, constitutional ruling would also run interference against “vaccine passports,” because religious exemptions would have to be permitted everywhere.

And SCOTUS would be “supreme” over California’s Democrat rulers, just like its 2020 ruling affirming the First Amendment right of religious congregations to meet in person.

“I have come as a light into the world, that whoever believes in Me should not abide in darkness.”
Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world and God in the flesh, in John 12:46

What the victories in Virginia mean to California

Thursday, November 4, 2021, 9:32 am | Randy Thomasson

SaveCalifornia.com provides this solely for educational purposes
and does not support or oppose candidates for public office.

Simply put, the conservative victories in Virginia mean practical hope. Hope for constitutional Californians and those in other states that liberal lies can be exposed and overcome.

Because that’s what happened in Virginia. A biological boy’s rape of a girl in a girl’s bathroom had enraged parents. And while the pro-“LGBTQIA+” Biden Administration and the union-dominated school board stood against parents, Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin stood with fathers and mothers, and both conservatives and “moderates” rewarded him on election day. This was the vital spark that turned Youngkin’s campaign into a movement, with rallies all over the state.

The wins in Virginia should inspire us all to stay involved and continue fighting for values that are right for people and right in God’s sight. It also shows how opposing anti-parent, anti-family values can win decisively when harnessed effectively and specifically connected to an understandable issue of high public concern.

Remember, Virginia’s had a Democrat governor for the last 8 years as well as a Democrat-controlled State Legislature. But now, the incoming governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general are constitutional Republicans, and the 100-member House of Delegates is getting a Republican majority too.

Yes, our culture is in a dynamic! And there’s great hope to show the detriment of liberal Democrat ideas and the benefit of constitutional, pro-family ideas.

When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice;
But when a wicked man rules, the people groan.

Proverbs 29:2

Will Gavin Newsom be replaced by another Democrat?

Saturday, September 4, 2021, 10:16 am | Randy Thomasson
Trafalgar Group poll of 1,088 likely California voters, August 26-29

SaveCalifornia.com provides this solely for educational purposes
and does not support or oppose candidates for public office.

Look at this August 26-29 Trafalgar Group poll of more than a thousand likely California voters. For Question 2 in the Gavin Newsom Recall Election, it shows a potentially close race between Republican front-runner Larry Elder and Democrat upstart Kevin Paffrath.

This is from one of the most accurate U.S. pollsters. And while the poll mistakenly left out Kevin Kiley, that still doesn’t change the big math problem for conservatives.

Because with the way California conservatives are splitting their votes between several Republican candidates, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Democrat voters surge and cast more votes for the leading Democrat than conservatives’ votes for the leading Republican.

This is why I’m urging conservatives to do three things right now, as the September 14 voting deadline looms:

  1. Note which candidates can actually win
  2. See the public policy positions of the front-runner candidates at SaveCalifornia.com
  3. Vote and get others to vote like you (use email, social media, flyers on cars, etc.)

SaveCalifornia.com’s research has found none of the candidates showing up in the several recall polls to be consistent, constitutional conservatives. However, there are definitely “mostly conservative” and “liberal Republican” candidates running. See them

So, without telling you who to vote for, it’s logical that if you want conservative values to win, you’ll want to support the mostly-conservative front-runner. Or else conservative votes will be split, and a Democrat could replace a Democrat (if most voters vote “yes” to recall Newsom).

“If I had an hour to solve a problem I’d spend 55 minutes
thinking about the problem and 5 minutes thinking about solutions.”
Albert Einstein, renowned theoretical physicist (1879-1955)