by Bob Walsh
Shasta
County is one of the more conservative regions in the formerly great
state of California, located up in the boonies around Mt. Shasta. The
locals have just got together to recall a Republican member of the
County Board of Supervisors due to the voters believing that the
incumbent, Leonard Moty, a retired police chief, was being too easy
going about the state mask mandates among other things. There are still
slightly over 100 votes to count and the count will not be official
until next month but it looks very much like one of two candidates
supported by a local militia group will get the brass ring. The
election actually occurred on Tuesday.
1 comment:
Interesting stuff. Here in Northern Arizona, and elsewhere in our state, maybe 60% of us still refuse to wear masks. About the same number of us (probably a few less) haven't received the vaccine. You'd think we'd all be dead by now. (We aren't),
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