One-party Democratic cities and states across America have been allowed to fail again and again, without remorse. California is the worst example. “California’s power blackouts, energy nightmare and more are coming your way, America,” warns the state’s former GOP leader, Tom Del Beccaro. “Now the streets of its major cities feature the homeless, litter and used drug needles to go along with high taxes and uncertain water supplies.”
California has remained a mecca for social misfits, pushing out conservatives and normalcy everywhere, he says: “Millions of people have left California for opportunity in other states along with countless businesses. Meanwhile, California and its cities arrogantly pass laws refusing to do business with other states that fail to live up to the liberal social justice ideals of California politicians.”
Trouble is, most of the state’s citizens freely endorse their governments perverse social policies that are responsible for the debacle. So used to safety-net thinking and bailout mentality, they think the Welfare State will never fail. Aging Democratic Party hippies from the 1960s feel immune from social disaster because a “federal bailout of PG&E and California might also be blowing in the wind.”
Meanwhile, states like South Dakota, with no fire power at the national ballot box, should be alarmed. “If you don’t live in California you may think this is all irrelevant – but you’d be wrong,” he cautions.
The radical leftist mindset has already gone national. Big time. Just look at the entire spectrum of 2020 Democratic Party candidates. Add to their allied ranks Establishment and RINO GOP incumbents now under false cover of conservatism. Add the mainstream media and most of the hijacked university professoriates across America.
The time bomb is ticking. He points out what everyone already knows: “Democrats seeking their party’s 2020 presidential nomination have already embraced some of the same Big Government and radical environmental policies that have brought blackouts to California – and could bring power outages and shortages to our entire nation should one of them become the next president.”
Everyone also knows that throwing money at California’s embedded craziness won’t make a bit of difference. Rich liberals in Silicon Valley and Hollywood have already staked out the most secure and lavish places to live, in diversity-free neighborhoods, far from inner city squalor and suburban despair. What will happen when televisions fail to turn on, when football and baseball games and evening melodramas no longer can slake the average person’s addiction for round-the-clock entertainment?
Both liberals and conservatives seem in agreement that when California goes under–and media news goes nonstop with cherry-picked sob stories about kids and geriatrics suffering, the state will “undoubtedly turn to the federal government to bail out its functionally bankrupt utility,” PG&E.
As a California insider, Del Becarro knows that the “Democratic presidential candidates think California is a model state and that government control is superior to the free market in determining our energy choices. It’s a safe bet to say that California’s energy nightmare could become a national nightmare under a Democratic president starting in 2021.”
People in South Dakota might convince themselves that Donald Trump will win easily in 2020, considering his popularity in the state. But just ponder the razor-thin margins of many elections across the country. “Looking farther into the future, California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to run for president in 2024 or later. Should he ever move into the Oval Office, expect him to do his best to bring the craziness of California’s far-left policy disasters to our entire nation.” Who then will remain to bail out the country itself?