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What Randa Jarrar Thinks of Ben Bergquam Arrest
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Ben Bergquam, a Fresno based right-wing activist known for heckling at political events, was arrested earlier this week for trespassing at Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mansion. He calls it his latest political stunt.
“The whole idea is to expose the hypocrite Democrats. We went to test to see if everyone is welcome,” Bergquam told Politics 101.

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The California Highway Patrol, in charge of protecting the governor, arrested Bergquam, along with fellow activist Laura Loomer on Wednesday (Jan. 30), the Sacramento Bee reported. Per Bergquam’s custom, everything was streamed on his Facebook page, with more than 90,000 followers.
The pair hopped the fence onto Newsom’s lawn. Bergquam said they were portraying immigrants who “hop the wall” at the California-Mexico border.
Bergquam and Loomer were booked into Sacramento County jail and later released. Pictures posted on his Facebook page show them wearing sombreros and serapes. Bergquam also wore a fake mustache. He called this character “Pancho Benny.”
Social media commenters called Bergquam’s outfit racist. One tweet came from Randa Jarrar. She’s the Fresno State professor and author known for the firestorm she created last year after tweeting about the passing of former First Lady Barbara Bush.

When Jarrar returned to teaching at Fresno State in September 2018, Bergquam was on hand, heckling her as she entered and left her classroom.
She wrote: “One of the white supremacists who was harassing me last Fall at work has finally been arrested for being a racist.”
Bergquam feels his critics just have thin skin.
“It is hypocritical for people to assume my identity. We can’t use humor if it might offend somebody,” Bergquam said.
In all, he spent six hours in custody before being released from jail, with a Feb. 28 return court date. He says this is the first time he’s been arrested for political activity.
Bergquam hosts a radio program on AM 1680 KGED in Fresno. He was back in the station’s Tower District studio yesterday (Jan. 31).
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Utility Rates Going Up?
While the money back guarantee vote provided the top story from Thursday’s meeting, the Fresno city council also heard plans to raise utility rates for trash, water and sewer services.
The Dept. of Public Utilities presented the plan in a workshop. The city intends to initiate a required Proposition 218 process, as it is known, at the council’s Feb. 14 meeting.
The department cited the need to replace aging facilities and equipment, including pipelines. The city experienced 114 main breaks in 2018.
The specific rate increase was not discussed at this meeting. The last increase for trash services occurred in 2009; the last sewer increase in 2010; and the last of a five-year water rate increase ended last year.
Public utilities director Michael Carbajal told ABC 30 rates would go up $21 a month over the next five years if approved.
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Airport Expansion Plan Means Increased Rates
Also at Thursday’s meeting, the airport department revealed its plan for a $115 million expansion over the next three years.
The plan calls for building a parking structure to add 600 parking spaces ($45 million) and expand the terminal with a larger baggage facility, improved security checkpoint, and a new concourse— for $69 million.
To pay for the expansion, the airport recommends increasing airline landing fees and terminal rental rates; increase parking fees; and increase fees on shuttles and taxis.
The only specific rate increase listed is for long-term public parking, rising from $8 to $12 per day. Other increases would be at the discretion of council and federal pricing methods.
The airport also wants companies like Uber and Lyft, to “pay their fair share.” That could translate into is a surcharge to take you to the airport.
Uber pulled out of serving Fresno Yosemite airport in 2017, but officials say they “remain in contact with Uber and are encouraged they will return.”
Bill of the Week—Repeal of Posse Law
Are you concerned that you might be forced to join a posse to find someone who’s escaped jail?
Good news. SB 192 proposed by Sen. Bob Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys) would repeal Penal Code 150, a 147-year old law, which fines any “able-bodied person 18 years or older” who refuses to join such a posse.
The law, enacted in 1872, imposes fines of $50-$1,000 on anyone who refuses to join or provide aid, in a posse, to retrieve someone who has escaped imprisonment.
Hertzberg’s law would repeal that. However, the right for a sheriff (or other law enforcement agency) to create a posse remains.
Dave Kopel, a law professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, says it is unlikely that anyone has been fined under the code over the last half-century. He also notes that California’s posse comitatus law is different than a similarly named federal law.
The federal version limits the powers of the federal government in using the military to enforce laws within the United States without approval from Congress.
David Taub has spent most of his career in journalism behind the scenes working as a TV assignment editor and radio producer. For more than a decade, he has worked in the Fresno market with such stops at KSEE-24, KMJ and Power Talk 96.7. Taub also worked the production and support side of some of TV sports biggest events including the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals and NASCAR to name a few. Taub graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email

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Em
February 4, 2019 at 10:33 am
Jarrar CANNOT speak to what is offensive to Hispanics bc she isnt Hispanic! IAM and I loved they way that Bergquam is exposing the lies Newsom’s political party parrots. If Newsom doesnt want walls, fences, boundaries for America, then he shouldnt have them for his family either!
Michael LaFleur
February 4, 2019 at 11:26 am
“Racist” Randa should talk she verbally attacked the former first lady of the USA saying she was “glad she was dead as her sons caused genocide” she then went on to wish the entire Bush family was dead, then disparaged the farmers of central California as “fking stupid as they support Trump”
Randa is no longer a part of the Fresno community, she has moved to Los Angeles, CA and furthermore the shame she caused CSU Fresno and to our community was disgusting. Randa is the racist for spewing hatred for “white people” of which she is part of the white race. I can only imagine the amount of self-loathing and hatred she has for herself, for just cause I might add.
Lastly Ben Bergquam is hardly a “racist” his wife is a LEGAL immigrant from Laos, who respects the laws of the USA and wants legal immigration for all. Randa is the racist and bigot so glad she “left” CSU Fresno especially after gloating that “they cannot fire me I am tenured” No one is protected from hate speech and bad taste. Good Bye Randa, farewell, adios and good riddance