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Dec 22, 2025

"WE'RE GOOD": GAVIN NEWSOM SHRUGS AS CHEVRON FLEES CALIFORNIA AFTER 146 YEARS, SETTING STAGE FOR $10 GALLON GAS

SAN RAMON, CA — In a historic economic earthquake for the Golden State, Chevron has announced it is pulling its headquarters out of California, ending a 146-year relationship that began in 1879.

The departure of the energy titan is a massive blow to the state's tax base and prestige. However, the headline isn't just the exit—it is Governor Gavin Newsom’s stunningly dismissive reaction to the news.

"We're Good"

According to reports, when Chevron leadership personally informed Governor Newsom of their decision to relocate (widely expected to be Texas), his response was brief and brazen.

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The two-word dismissal has gone viral, encapsulating what critics call the arrogance of a one-party state that is hostile to business. Rather than fighting to keep one of the world's largest companies, the Governor appeared to wave them off.

The Cost at the Pump

While the Governor projects confidence, energy experts are sounding the alarm. This move marks the third major refinery closure under Newsom’s watch.

  • Capacity Collapse: The exit contributes to a reduction in California’s refining capacity by approximately 20%.

  • Price Shock: With supply constrained and demand remaining high, analysts warn this sets the stage for gas prices to skyrocket, potentially hitting $10 per gallon.

"Enjoy the Pump"

Californians, who already pay the highest gas prices in the nation due to specific state blends and taxes, are now facing a supply crisis manufactured by policy.

"He says 'We're good,' but the families trying to commute to work won't be good when gas hits double digits," said a state assembly Republican. "This is a deliberate de-industrialization of our state."

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As Chevron packs its bags, taking over a century of history and revenue with it, the Governor’s "We're good" comment may haunt him at the ballot box when voters realize that "voting blue" has turned the gas pump into a luxury item.

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