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Trumping Crazifornia: What Donald Trump Means for California



In his historic run for the United States Presidency, Donald J. Trump faced YUGE opposition from the establishment of both parties, and unprecedented vitriol from the media. Despite the barrage of negative, unflattering media, Trump voters resoundingly elected him the 45th President of the United States. Trump's victory was a needed repudiation of the political establishment, which has failed millions of working-class Americans who are suffering economically and continuing to fall behind.

The Loser Media

Anyone sincerely curious about the Trump win need only read Pollster Pat Caddell's article where he said for more than two years the American people, in a great majority, from left to right, have been in revolt against the political class and the financial elites in America. Based on an exhaustive study of public opinion, an overwhelming majority of Americans believe (1) "America is in actual decline," (2) their "children will be worse off than they themselves are today," and (3) there are "different rules for well-connected and people with money." Caddell found that likely voters questioned the fairness of the system. Eighty-seven percent of those polled agreed with the statement, "The country is run by an alliance of incumbent politicians, media pundits, lobbyists and other powerful money interests for their own gain at the expense of the American people." Sixty-seven percent agreed with the statement, "The real struggle for America is not between Democrats and Republicans but between mainstream American and the ruling political elites." Caddell also acknowledged that the mainstream media "refuse to recognize much less acknowledge" the widening gap between ordinary Americans and "the actions and leadership of their establishment institutions." "The mainstream press, however, continues to exist in its own elitist bubble, blaming the messenger rather than absorbing the true message the voters have delivered," Joseph Klein wrote for Frontpage Magazine. This believer in American Exceptionalism--something we have not seen since the days of Ronald Reagan--resonated with the people. Trump won 26 of California's 58 counties totaling 3,211,386 votes, to Clinton's 6,000,586 votes.

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Jerry Brown's Crazifornia

After campaigning for Hillary Clinton, California Gov. Jerry Brown weighed in on Trump's victory, with a statement saying California won't back down from the fight against climate change following Donald Trump's election as president (because everyone knows climate change is the biggest threat we face...). Brown said Californians will "stay true to our basic principles" and will "protect the precious rights of our people." Trump has frequently tweeted that climate change is a hoax, and has promised to roll back the Paris Climate Change Treaty. Many Democrats in California are worried Trump's presidency could unravel California's climate policies. The rest of us are elated. Trump has singled out the Environmental Protection Agency for significant budget cuts, promising to dismantle the gargantuan agency. The frantic mainstream media, now showing interest in the federal budget, claims "In reality, EPA's entire budget equals about one percent of the national deficit, estimated at $590 billion for 2016." To do this, Trump appointed Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute to lead the EPA dismantling transition. Ebell questions global warming alarmism and opposes energy rationing policies. Ebell, the Director of the Center for Energy and Environment at CEI, should take pleasure in this assignment, given that in California, the fascist effort to kick poor and middle class people out of their cars by making it cost-prohibitive to drive, and suburban homes by rationing energy or making it cost prohibitive, is not working anyway. Go Ebell! With enough political support, the Trump administration could impose federal rules to override state climate change policies, and overrule most of California's excessive and illegal climate change agenda. Gov. Jerry Brown has illegally signed independent agreements with others states and nations to form carbon trading markets and force arbitrary emissions limits. This could all come crashing down. "Trump's triumph: California awakes to shocking new political landscape," headlines across California shrieked. "The result is that the Democrat Party in the Golden State soon will be under siege by Republicans in Washington, D.C., said Democratic strategist Steve Maviglio," the San Jose Mercury News reported. Adding to the feeling of being under siege, California's Assembly and Senate leaders issued this joint statement: "Today, we woke up feeling like strangers in a foreign land, because yesterday Americans expressed their views on a pluralistic and democratic society that are clearly inconsistent with the values of the people of California." No... they never asked the legal, employed, working middle class citizens of the state how they feel burdened under the strange and draconian policies of Crazifornia.

Illegal Immigration

California is also home to the largest illegal alien population in the country, with 35 sanctuary cities. President-elect Trump has vowed to build a border wall and deport 3 to 11 million illegal and criminal aliens. President-elect Trump has promised to "immediately terminate" the 4-year-old Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, created by President Obama through another of his infamous and frequent executive orders, which amounts to a "path to citizenship." The DACA program "currently protects nearly 800,000 young people--nearly half of them Californians," CalMatters recently wrote, never acknowledging the illegality aspect. But as Breitbart exposed in August, it really puts illegal aliens on a fast track to permanent amnesty. This has been an economic disaster for California since Gov. Jerry Brown signed laws allowing illegal aliens to receive ObamaCare, free tuition, drivers licenses and can vote in elections. Brown signed The California New Motor Voter Program which automatically registers all "eligible" California voters to vote when they first obtain or renew their driver's licenses at the Department of Motor Vehicles. "Eligible" no longer means having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying the appropriate conditions. "While illegal immigrants account for about 3.5 percent of the U.S. population, they represented 36.7 percent of federal sentences in FY 2014 following criminal convictions, according to U.S. Sentencing Commission data obtained by Breitbart News."

California's Troubled Economy


California has more than 38 million residents. Latinos now equal the number of non-Hispanic whites in California, despite net losses of millions of residents to other states. California continues to grow through mostly illegal immigration and their families. More than 33 percent of the nation's welfare recipients are Californians, despite that California has just 12 percent of the nation's population. Ergo: California is ranked number one in poverty. While Obama is the first President ever to not see a single year of 3 percent GDP growth, Gov. Jerry Brown's California has a job market dominated by part-time workers, unemployment is still high, and economic growth has been flaccid, especially when compared with previous recoveries. Californians' taxes are 42 percent higher than in Texas. California's sluggish economic growth can be blamed squarely on the state's Democrat-dominated politics and politicians; Chief Executive Magazine annually rates California the worst state in which to do business. CEOs know what they are talking about: California has the most overbearing regulatory laws, the most contemptible, underhanded climate change laws in the world, which includes about 71 cents per gallon in taxes and fees--nearly the highest rate in the nation. "In reality, we have the nation's highest gas tax once you include the new hidden gas tax imposed by regulators to help fund the state's anti-global-warming efforts. Californians must even pay taxes on their taxes," said the Board of Equalization's George Runner. "That's double taxation--and it's wrong." "The populist promises that catapulted Donald Trump into the White House also stoked fears that his policy proposals could severely damage the economy." The Los Angeles Times wrote four days after the election. "Most mainstream economists (read University Economists) saw his repeated threats to seal borders and slap massive tariffs on Mexican and Chinese goods as sure-fire prescriptions for trade wars and recession." FYI: The Dow plummeted after Obama's election--but hit new record high after Trump's Election last week.

Education

As for education, Donald Trump has promised he would dismantle the U.S. Department of Education and send education planning and control back to the states. This is a very good thing for the country, but California's declining public education system, already ranked 9th worst in the nation, will sink further into the abyss under total control of Jerry Brown leftists in this one-Party state. And when more parents pull their children from the public schools and home school or choose private schools, lawmakers will likely outlaw all school choice.

Drought and Water

During the campaign, Donald Trump vowed to "open up the water" in drought-stricken California, acknowledging that the "drought" is political. California's drought conditions are actually historically normal. California's current drought has been billed by government and media as the driest period in the state's recorded rainfall history. Scientists who study the Western United States' long-term climate patterns say California has been dry for significantly longer periods--more than 200 years. Trump knows it's a government-created problem; if the State of California didn't allow billions of gallons of fresh water to spill into the Pacific Ocean every year, we wouldn't have a water shortage. The truth is that 50 percent of California's water goes toward environmental purposes. Of the remaining 50 percent of the water, only about 10 percent goes to "urban" uses for homes and businesses, and 40 percent is used by agriculture. A full 50 percent of California's water is used for environmental purposes. The water war in California is between radical environmentalists and the people. Most think that the Colorado River is the largest river, but the Sacramento River is about 60 percent larger. The problem is that, while officials store 70 million acre feet of water from the Colorado River, only 10 million acre feet of water is stored from the Sacramento River. The rest is lost into the Pacific Ocean. California's population has doubled since 1977 while water storage has not. And lousy planning in the hands of environmentalists and government has left the state in dire need during this drought. I will keep you updated on the impact of the Trump presidency on California. Buckle up; we're in for a ride!


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Katy Grimes is an investigative journalist, Senior Correspondent with the Flash Report, ReaganBabe, and Senior Media Fellow with Energy and Environmental Institute. A longtime political analyst, she has written for The Sacramento Union, The Washington Examiner, Watchdog.org, The Pacific Research Institute’s CalWatchdog, The San Francisco Examiner, The Business Journal, E&E Legal, The Sacramento Bee, Legal Insurrection, Canada Free Press, and Laura Ingraham’s LifeZette, and can be heard regularly on many talk radio shows each week.


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