Happy birthday to the City of Los Angeles, celebrating 242, and not looking a day over 350.
Because all birthday parties deserve clowns, it’s fortunate for the residents of Los Angeles that we have so many on the city payroll already. The latest comic antics come to us from the City Council, which recently voted to try to bring criminal charges against the governor of Texas.
Well, they’re not sure. The council unanimously passed two motions calling for various officials to look for something. Council member Hugo Soto-Martinez said the motions passed by the council “are about investigating whether Gov. Greg Abbott committed kidnapping, human trafficking or any other crimes when he sent vulnerable families on a 23-hour bus ride with little or no food or water.”
Newly elected Council member Imelda Padilla called the busing an “ugly form of political theater.” She complained that “it’s against all dignity and humanity of all people.” Or maybe it’s a comment on the crime, filth and political dysfunction in the City of Angels that our elected leaders think people would never voluntarily get on a bus to Los Angeles, and so must have been dragged out of Texas like a roped calf.
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