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Economy
"California's experiment with ultra-progressive politics has gone terribly wrong."
2009-09-30
You don't have to be a genius, or a conservative, to recognize that California's experiment with ultra-progressive politics has gone terribly wrong. Although much of the country has suffered during the recession, California's decline has been particularly precipitous--and may have important political consequences.

There is growing disenchantment with the status quo. The percentage of Californians who consider the state "one of the best places" to live, according to a recent Field poll, has plummeted to 40%, from 76% two decades ago. Pessimism about the state's economy has risen to the highest levels since Field started polling back in 1961.

Inevitably, this angst has affected political attitudes. Though still lionized by the national media, Gov. Schwarzenegger's approval ratings have fallen from the mid-50s two years ago into the low 30s. The 12% approval rate for the state legislature, according to a Public Policy Institute of California survey in May, stands at half the pathetic levels recorded by Congress.

Moreover, voters now favor lower taxes and fewer services by a 49-to-42 margin--as opposed to higher taxes and more services. Support for ultra-green policies aimed to combat global warming has also begun to ebb. For the first time in years, a majority of Californians favors drilling off the coast. Californians might largely support aggressive environmental protections, but not to the extreme of losing their jobs in the process.

Remarkably, state government seems largely oblivious to these growing grassroots concerns. The legislature continues to pile on ever more intrusive regulations and higher taxes on a beleaguered business sector. Agriculture, industry and small business--the traditional linchpins of the economy--continue to be hammered from Sacramento.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#5  "You don't have to be a genius, or a conservative, to recognize that California's experiment with ultra-progressive politics has gone terribly wrong the way anyone with half a brain cell would expect it to go."

Fixed.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-09-30 23:23  

#4  CNN this AM > WOLF BLITZER GUESTS PANEL [segments] = OBAMA ADMIN is engaging in a DECISIVE TRANSFORMATION OF THE USA.

BLITZER BLITZMAIL > alleges that the reaction of the FAR RIGHT in the Govt-US to POTUS BAMMER'S HEALTHCARE PROPOSAL is akin to the atmosphere in ISRAEL JUST BEFORE PM YITZHAK RABIN WAS ASSASSINATED????

Uh, uh, IIUC "YITZHAK OBAMA" the [Left]MARTYR???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-09-30 19:34  

#3  My goodness, the decline is even worse than the statistics would suggest. Agriculture has been decimated in the central valley by insane enviro's, gas costs an extra 50/gallon for our "special" blend, and every part of the infrastructure is falling apart. Schools cost near the top and produce at the bottom, and the LA basis is Mexico City with a few Americans left, struggling with the other minority immigrants for what is left of public services.
People who are net donors to the system are bailing as soon as they can.....we have truly screwed up paradise by electing democrats for decades..
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2009-09-30 19:09  

#2  The thing is that because rational people flee extortion, the state concentrates the beneficiaries of extortion as the sensible emigrate and covers the loss of the productive with debt, until it all collapses.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-09-30 16:18  

#1  "Once the Plebians discovered that they could vote themselves bread and circuses, the Republic was doomed."

Always scribble, scribble, scribble - eh, Mr. Gibbon?
Posted by: mojo   2009-09-30 14:49  

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