Democrats, led by Gavin Newsom, caused immense damage to our beloved state
California’s Decline: From Golden State to Steaming Pile of Dung
California Gov. Gavin Newsome is straight out of central casting for a perfect liberal: JFK looks but without JFK’s pesky conservative beliefs.
All perfect leftists have an accidental view of history, and Newsom has a Ph.D. in accidents. To be a perfect leftist you have to subscribe to the theory that things just… happen. The basic philosophy and matching campaign rhetoric is: All the bad things you see — from homelessness and crime to inflation and war — are accidental. They could have happened to anybody regardless of policies, so give Democrats more of your money, and don’t ask about outcomes.
The Downfall of a Once-Magical State
- California was a paradise in the ’70s and ’80s, a place where kids felt like gods.
- But now, the state is plagued by crime and fear, with residents living in constant danger.
People outside California look at it now and wonder: How did it all go so wrong? How could the greatest place on the planet turn into the steaming pile of dung it is today? The “what” isn’t complicated. The state went from red to blue in the early ’90s. And while there is debate as to the reasons it flipped, when it did, the state declined rapidly with no end in sight.
It’s easy to blame politicians, but we can’t leave out the voters. Why would voters keep electing people who continuously preside over the state’s decline? It’s because they have bought the premise that outcomes are accidental, or it’s someone else’s fault combined with perceived intent.
For instance: Crime didn’t spike because we changed the law to allow shoplifting under $950; it spiked in spite of that law, or because of Covid, or due to not enough early-education funding. That law passed because leftists convinced voters that the intent of the law mattered more than the foreseeable outcome. Or another example: Getting rid of anti-camping laws didn’t increase homelessness, the price of homes did. Because anti-camping laws are evil, according to liberals. Getting rid of those laws shows Democrats are good people — again, selling intent, not outcomes.
What a maddening existence conservatives have in California. Inside, they are screaming at voters, but they know it won’t change anything. Some leave, of course, but some can’t. Others won’t leave behind family and friends. California voters routinely say they didn’t vote for this or that. Sure, just like no one bought Nickelback albums. Someone is voting for this garbage, and it isn’t the minority party.
The Democrats’ Blame Game
- Democrats excel at shifting blame and avoiding responsibility for their failed policies.
- They focus on intent rather than outcomes, selling their voters on false narratives.
In the red-versus-blue governors’ debate between Newsom and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, there was an unmistakable rhythm to the answers. DeSantis talked about what he had done and achieved, and Newsom talked about what he had planned or how much money was thrown at a problem.
That’s not a novel approach for Democrats; it’s exactly how they frame national problems too. When Biden took office and made changes to Trump’s border policy — voila! Border chaos ensued. So the White House went looking for “root causes,” knowing they threw open the door and what would result, all the while selling their voters that it wasn’t happening. Then they acknowledged it was happening, but it was the other guy’s fault — and in fact, it was his policies that delayed the chaos just long enough so it would be unleashed on the Biden administration.
My favorite one is when Democrats tell us gas is expensive because Big Oil is greedy. Newsom tried to sell that one during the debate, even going so far as to specifically accuse Big Oil of hating Californians. So Big Oil is greedy just in California? Or they weren’t greedy during the Trump administration, just during the Biden one? To conservatives, it’s a laughable excuse, but voters in the majority party in California must believe it because their voting record bears that out.
The Destruction of California
- Newsom and his party have successfully indoctrinated voters into believing their policies don’t lead to bad outcomes.
- California has gone from a place people flocked to, to a place they now flee.
Newsom famously admitted they cleaned up San Francisco for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit, and the right-leaning media (rightfully) pounced. Why did he admit to that with a smug smile on his face? Because he knew California voters won’t punish him or his party. Why should he be concerned? Since the early ’90s, he and his party have wreaked havoc, and not only do they keep winning elections, but they are stamping out the last of the conservative counties in the process.
Newsom chided DeSantis, saying the Florida Republican was disparaging the great city of Los Angeles for having the temerity to mention the outcomes that Angelenos were experiencing under Newsom’s party. Newsom got on his soap box and raised his voice to protest DeSantis’ characterization of the conditions on the ground, knowing that he and his party lit the fuse that led to the combustion of a once-great city.
But the faux indignation isn’t fooling California conservatives. We know Newsom and his party don’t give a second thought to the state’s destruction, nor the residents who are collateral damage, because in California next November, like clockwork, Democrats will again prevail up and down the ballot and all across the state.
What role do voters play in perpetuating California’s decline, despite the politicians’ responsibility?
Title: California’s Decline: From Golden State to Steaming Pile of Dung
Introduction:
California, once known as the Golden State, has experienced a significant decline in recent years. From its golden era in the ’70s and ’80s to the current state of crime and fear that plagues its residents, many wonder how it all went so wrong. While politicians certainly bear responsibility, the voters play a crucial role in continuously electing representatives who preside over this decline. This article explores the reasons behind California’s downfall, the role of voters, and the Democrats’ blame game.
The Downfall of a Once-Magical State:
California was once considered a paradise, especially for children who felt like gods in the ’70s and ’80s. However, today the state grapples with high crime rates and constant fear, leaving its residents exposed to danger. The question of how such a promising place could transform into a steaming pile of dung requires examination.
Political Shift and Rapid Decline:
The state’s transformation from red to blue in the early ’90s marked a turning point in its decline. While the reasons for this shift are still debated, there is no denying the rapid decline that followed. However, it’s not just the politicians who deserve blame. Voters have played a crucial role in perpetuating this decline by succumbing to the notion that outcomes are accidental or the fault of others.
Intent vs. Outcomes:
Many Californian voters have been convinced that intent outweighs outcomes. For instance, the spike in crime was not seen as a result of changing the law to allow shoplifting under $950 but rather as a consequence of other factors like the pandemic or lack of early-education funding. Similarly, abolishing anti-camping laws was justified by liberals as a way to address homelessness, shifting blame from this decision to the rising housing prices.
The Frustrations of Conservatives:
Conservatives in California are left frustrated, as their concerns fall on deaf ears. Though they vehemently disagree with the voting patterns, their objections rarely lead to significant change. Some conservatives leave the state, but others are unable to do so due to familial ties or other commitments. The discrepancy between what Californians claim to have voted for and the actual outcomes exposes the contradiction in the state’s electoral landscape.
The Democrats’ Blame Game:
Democrats have excelled in shifting blame and avoiding accountability for their failed policies. They focus on intent rather than outcomes, using false narratives to convince their voters. In debates such as the one between Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Democrats often discuss their plans and the money invested, while their opponents highlight their achievements and tangible results.
Conclusion:
The decline of California has been fueled by a combination of political shifts, voter mindsets, and the Democrats’ blame game. Without acknowledging the unintended consequences of policies and holding politicians accountable for their actions, the state’s decline is likely to continue. It is essential for Californians to critically evaluate their choices and prioritize outcomes over perceived intentions to restore the state to its former glory.
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