California Wastes $114 Million on a Wildlife Crossing That Leads Nowhere – Meet the Genius Who Led This Mess (Video)
You know that perfect example of California incompetence when Gavin Newsom blows $114 million of taxpayer money on a half-built “wildlife crossing” that literally leads nowhere — and then the activist in charge blames Trump for the disaster? That’s exactly what’s happening with this boondoggle bridge supposedly meant for cougars and butterflies.
The unfinished structure — already $114 million deep in the hole — sits there as a monument to woke stupidity. No animals are crossing it because it’s not even connected to anything useful. Just another California “green” project that went off the rails while the state crumbles under debt, crime, and failing infrastructure.
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California already spent $114 million on this unfinished wildlife crossing bridge (leading nowhere) pic.twitter.com/sGzJ8fIkMj
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And here’s the genius Newsom put in charge: Beth Pratt, a left-wing activist with zero previous construction experience. Her bio is full of environmental activism but nothing about actually building anything. She turned this into a full-blown disaster, blowing deadlines and costs — and now she’s pointing the finger at President Trump for the mess.
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This is classic California: spend hundreds of millions on virtue-signaling projects that go nowhere, hire unqualified activists instead of engineers, then blame Republicans when it inevitably fails. Meanwhile, actual roads collapse, homeless encampments explode, and taxpayers foot the bill for yet another “progressive” failure.
Patriots are sick of this. Newsom and his crew waste your money on bridges for butterflies while real problems go unsolved. Trump’s America First approach would never tolerate this kind of stupidity. The left destroys everything it touches — and this $114 million bridge to nowhere proves it once again.
**Opinion Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article, including criticisms of California spending and the project leadership, reflect a critical perspective and may not align with all readers. Facts are based on reported costs, public posts, and project details; readers should form their own conclusions.**

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