Chapter 2, Grievance 29 – Insurrection
Points out the practices that ensure California’s continued mono-party rule that were on display in the voting malfeasance of the 2020 Presidential election; a pattern of criminal insurrection taking place
Chapter 2, Grievance 28 – Voter fraud
After months of dictatorial rule and judicial rulings that have allowed for an illegal executive order N-64-20 to remain in place beyond the November 3, 2020 election, California citizens have
Chapter 2, Grievance 27 – No bailout
Focuses on the insolvency of California and the distraction provided by maintaining the Emergency Services Act from which the governor derives his unfettered power. Additionally, actions in Washington reveal that
Chapter 2, Grievance 26 – Stop One Man Rule
Draws attention to the legal challenge brought against Governor Newsom’s sweeping ‘guidance documents’ that closed schools and shuttered businesses, in addition to the 55 Executive Orders issued that span 15
Chapter 2, Grievance 25 – History Repeats
Draws a comparison between the peaceful political and economic actions which failed to achieve desired effects during colonial times with the current position of today’s Californian citizens in dealing with
Chapter 2, Grievance 24 – Arrest the Senate President
Seeks the removal of the California state President of the Senate. The passage of SR 86, approved by voice-vote with no vote tally and without meeting public notice requirements, gave
Chapter 2, Grievance 23 – Arrest the Speaker of the State Assembly
This is a call to for the state legislature to use its limited powers to repeal the governor’s seemingly unlimited authority in issuing 53 Executive Orders that span15 different California
Chapter 2, Grievance 22 – Convene a Special Legislative Session
This is a call to for the state legislature to use its limited powers to repeal the governor’s seemingly unlimited authority in issuing 53 Executive Orders that span15 different California
Chapter 2, Grievance 21 – Arrest the Governor
Addresses the power grab of the California governor as he has exploited the COVID crisis to assume an expanse of executive power. In writing executive actions, many of which are