California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing criticism for various issues. The state's legal system, under Newsom's leadership, took 3 years, 12 lawsuits, and $1 billion to resolve a case. Newsom is accused of neglecting pressing issues, with one tweet likening it to 'fiddling while Rome burns.' Additionally, the San Francisco Chronicle is accused of fabricating data to downplay the California Exodus, a claim Newsom dismissed as a 'Fox News myth.' Furthermore, a new law championed by Newsom, aiming to make fast food workers in California the highest paid in the country, is criticized for leading to job losses and increased food prices.
Gavin Newsom is fiddling while Rome burns. https://t.co/NrjHXM5Ggj
Gavin Newsoms' new law is costing people jobs and causing people to spend more money on food. Insanity. https://t.co/HHJCNjMK8T
Gavin Newsom: California fast food workers will be the highest paid in the country, and there is literally no possible conceivable way this could backfire in any way shape or form. (moments later) California Fast Food: You’re All Fired https://t.co/2jLm3cQ9v4
Newsom says the California Exodus is a “Fox News myth.” It appears the San Francisco Chronicle is also in on it, even fabricating charts and data to advance the mythology. https://t.co/qfgKTzrZ5o
In Gavin Newsom’s California this takes 3 years, 12 lawsuits, and $1 billion. https://t.co/PfVzIhf6ox