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I still can't get over how much Newsom looks like the corporate villain of pretty much any dystopian sci-fi fiction, yet I agree with a lot of his platform (and voted for him).
You know that Trump was the inspiration for Biff in Back to the Future, right?
The former president of the US was the inspiration for a classic, 80s, time travel, sci-fi villain.
I don't have anything against newsome, but I couldn't make anything worse up if I tried.
In BTTF2, specifically.
...Mitt Romney
That’s cause he is that villain, he’s just good at pretending he’s progressive like when he promised universal healthcare when running for governor initially. Truth is he’s part of the wealthy elite Newsom family with ties to the Pelosi’s and oil baron Getty family.
The Public Policy Institute of California has recent survey data estimating that, in 2021, 2.7m Californians under 65 were uninsured out of a population of just under 40m.
With Newsom’s new changes going into effect in a few months, about 700k new people will come eligible.
It ain’t 100%, but at least he’s moving the ball down the court in significant chunks. California's coverage rate has come up a LOT. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Could be worse. The "mini-med" insurance policies that the GOP want to bring back (i.e., insurance so shitty you might as well be uninsured) could be legal again.