Chattanooga Times Free Press

CALIFORNIA DEMONS

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The state of California, where people once moved to find beauty, prosperity and great weather, is rapidly becoming a failed state.

People are leaving in droves. Between July 2021 and July 2022, California lost roughly 211,000 people, according to data from the state’s Department of Finance. Half of those — 113,048 — were from Los Angeles County, the state’s largest. Around 160,000 Angelenos left in the last 12 months. Teachers and employees in the nation’s second-largest school district have gone on strike, closing schools. Aren’t students far enough behind after COVID-19 closings?

Meanwhile, the homeless population is growing, reparation­s for Blacks are debated in San Francisco, school names are changed because politician­s discovered some of the previously honored may have owned slaves, and gas prices and taxes remain high. Does Gov. Gavin Newsom seriously think he could run for president on such a record should President Biden decide not to run?

In a delicious irony, San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen (D) has demanded the hiring of more police officers to fight rampant crime in her district. This after joining the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020 in its demand to “defund the police.”

The TV pictures of the homeless do not look like California as recently as a decade ago. “As of 2022, 30% of all people in the United States experienci­ng homelessne­ss resided in California, including half of all unsheltere­d people,” according to the Public Policy Institute of California. Like most Democrats, Gov. Newsom thinks throwing more money at the problem will solve it.

If money were the solution, the problem would have been solved, but Democrats have more experience with taxing and spending than they do solving problems. California spends billions of dollars annually on the homeless. Legislator­s want to reform the way the state distribute­s its money, saying the current system is ineffectiv­e. Who knew?

Gov. Newsom is presiding over a budget deficit of $22.5 billion and is only now asking for more accountabi­lity from communitie­s receiving the state’s largesse. The real problem is with California voters — and voters in other states with similar problems. If they keep electing Democrats with the same policies, they should expect the same results.

Democrats have controlled the state legislatur­e since 1970, except for a brief period in 1995 and 1996. The last Republican governor of California was Arnold Schwarzene­gger, who left office in 2011 and was considered by some a nontraditi­onal Republican. He appointed Democrats and independen­ts to office and aside from a more conservati­ve approach when it came to taxes and spending, Schwarzene­gger followed the Democratic line on such issues as abortion, gay rights, gun control and the environmen­t.

Why don’t politician­s and voters see the light when policies aren’t working? Largely, I think it’s tribalism. We seek informatio­n from cable TV networks, certain publicatio­ns and the internet that support what we already think. Too many Americans are not open to ideas and policies that challenge their own. How does that attitude work elsewhere? In business, if a sales plan isn’t working, most owners try another. Only in politics and government is failure not a sufficient reason to try something else.

When you must navigate around homeless tents, trash, needles, human waste and crime, you are not living in a safe, free state. California could clean up its act if it wanted to, but that would require adopting some conservati­ve principles and changing leadership. Unfortunat­ely, it appears California politician­s and too many voters are content with letting the “stink” continue.

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Cal Thomas

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