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California: Becoming Venezuela Before Our Very Eyes

Posted on Friday, September 11, 2020
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CaliforniaAs infernos raged this week and California descended further into its self-created dysfunctional abyss, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti tweeted the following alert:

It’s almost 3 p.m.  Time to turn off major appliances, set the thermostat to 78 degrees (or use a fan instead), turn off excess lights and unplug any appliances you’re not using.  We need every Californian to help conserve energy.  Please do your part.  #FlexAlert 

Responding wryly to Garcetti’s foreboding admonition, Representative Dan Crenshaw (R – Texas) tweeted, “Alexa, show me what happens when you let Democrats control energy policy.”

Once known as the Golden State and the dream destination of millions of Americans awed by its natural blessings and glamorized lifestyle, today California represents a cruel punchline and can’t restrain the outflow of residents and businesses to more hospitable states like Texas.  As Representative Crenshaw observed, that’s the direct result of decades of nearly continuous liberal governance.

Last week, we highlighted how nations like Venezuela provide abject lessons in socialism’s uninterrupted record of catastrophe, whereas nations that safeguard individual freedoms and market principles flourish.  Socialism’s apologists often rationalize that nations like Venezuela or North Korea don’t represent “true socialism” or “democratic socialism,” but the fact is that even Scandinavian nations Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark see more of their citizens migrate to the United States than vice-versa, and that disparity is even more pronounced when adjusted per capita due to the U.S.’s much larger population.

One needn’t look abroad, however, to understand the calamitous results of leftist governance relative to states where lower taxes, less regulation and greater individual liberty prevail.  States like California, New York, New Jersey and Illinois offer equally stark lessons.

Consider unemployment, for instance.

Amid the ongoing coronavirus recession, the six lowest-unemployment states are Utah, Nebraska, Idaho, Kentucky, South Dakota and Montana, with rates ranging from 4.5% to 6.4% as of July.  In contrast, the six highest-unemployment states are Massachusetts, New York, Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and California, with rates spanning 13.3% to 16.1%.

Notice the trend?

And in an era where even coronavirus responses have been politicized, with President Trump shamelessly scapegoated by the left despite the virus’s worldwide impact, consider the conspicuous performance differences between states.  As of this week, New York under the governance of bombastic and curiously self-righteous Andrew Cuomo maintained a distant lead in state coronavirus deaths at 32,987.  In a distant second with 15,989 deaths was New Jersey, followed by California at 13,732 deaths.

Subtract just those three leftist states from the nationwide total, and the U.S. coronavirus death total plummets by fully one-third.  But somehow that’s all President Trump’s fault, right?

Meanwhile, as referenced earlier, California’s “green energy” mandates and environmental extremism have made the state a tinderbox that cannot even power its residents’ homes.  State lawmakers over recent years have prohibited controlled burns to clear potential fire zones, they’ve restricted logging operations that help limit fire danger and they’ve imposed renewable energy mandates that strain infrastructure, produce inconsistent and insufficient power supply and discourage infrastructure upkeep.

As a result of California’s policy choices and despite its vast natural resources, it literally must import power from neighboring states like Arizona.

Additionally, the state’s utilities in recent years have been forced to impose widespread public safety power shutoffs that cut electricity to broad swaths to reduce wildfire risk.  Last year, 2 million residents in 34 counties lost power for days at a time, and this year the shutoffs have coincided with a stifling heat wave.

Crippled by three decades of nearly airtight political control by leftists, California literally cannot keep its residents’ lights on or their homes cool in the sweltering summer heat.  And like other similarly leftist states like New York and Illinois, it cannot keep its discouraged residents and employers from abandoning ship for such states as Florida, Georgia, Texas and Utah.

Accordingly, Americans needn’t look to Venezuela to understand the failure of the leftist governmental model.  The same illustrations lie right here before their very eyes.

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Kim
Kim
4 years ago

It perplexes me why anyone could support such a model. This is what happens when government becomes top-heavy, yet expects all “the people” to bear the burden. I wonder if Gov. Newsom ever had to raise his thermostat during the heat wave. Oh right, he could just jet off to Tahoe… Apparently, all that green energy isn’t up to the job.

L. Gregory
L. Gregory
4 years ago

People have no idea how fast Californians are getting out of the ant hill and crossing all the borders! I was sitting at a light one weekend and there were CA plates all around me. It was like I was the one “visiting”!
The ability to move is one of the great things about America, usually to improve your life. Unfortunately, many bring with them the reasons they left in the first place!

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