
"Donald Trump's response to the No Kings 2.0 protests on Oct. 18 was "who cares?" We, the people, nearly 7 million of us here in the U.S., care. We care about all aspects of Trump's retribution agenda that are taking us quickly into a fascist dictatorship that will harm everyone except Trump's MAGA followers from his cabinet on down. Americans say they're "scared," but are they scared enough?"
"Dan Walter's review of the Chamber of Commerce's proposed ballot initiative mischaracterizes a new law overhauling CEQA, California's landmark environmental protection law. Walters claims SB 131 applies "particularly to high-density, multi-family projects." In reality, it encompasses a broad category of construction unrelated to housing, exempting "advanced manufacturing" projects from public disclosure, environmental review and mitigation of environmental and health harms."
Donald Trump's dismissive reply to No Kings 2.0 protests galvanized nearly seven million U.S. residents who express deep concern. Many fear a retribution agenda that could accelerate into a fascist-style dictatorship benefiting MAGA allies while harming broader populations. Citizens are urged to protest peacefully, support vulnerable immigrants, contact elected officials, and alter consumer and technology choices as forms of resistance. Separately, California's SB 131 is criticized for broadening construction exemptions to CEQA, including "advanced manufacturing," removing public disclosure and environmental review. Thirty-five legislators sought fixes and Assemblymember Damon Connolly introduced AB 1083 to restore protections.
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