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February 17, 2023
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Not that there would ever be any good day to tweet the terrifying thought, “As California goes, so goes the world,” but California Gov. Gavin Newsom really picked the wrong day.

https://twitchy.com/dougp-3137/2023/02/15/gov-gavin-newsoms-as-calif-goes-so-goes-the-world-tweet-backfires-just-a-little/

Newsom was touting the fact that the European Union just voted, like California, to ban gas-powered cars by 2035. I guess he’s happy that the Europeans have taken a leap into the same denial of reality he has, since neither California nor Europe has enough power even to keep the lights on now, but they think they’ll have enough in just a few years from sunshine and windmills to power their entire fleet of vehicles.

Newsom’s tweet was greeted with the responses it deserved, like wondering if the EU will also follow Newsom’s lead in releasing violent felons, allowing homeless camps to take over Europe and driving away the middle class (while they’re still able to drive.)

Speaking of the latter, Newsom chose to brag about California’s bold leadership on the very day that Census figures revealed that from April 2020 to July 2022, California’s population lost a net half million people.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-loses-500000-residents-2-years-americans-flee-high-costs-covid-restrictions

While California is still the state with the largest population, it’s no longer the state that everyone wants to move to. Because of people fleeing the crime, homelessness, sky-high taxes and costs of living, irrational and iron-fisted COVID policies and other leftwing craziness, the number of people leaving surpassed the number moving in by over 700,000 for a new population loss of 500,000. Californians are bugging out for states like Nevada, Utah and Texas. New York had the second-greatest loss of residents with 485,000, I assume most of whom fled to Florida or Georgia.

In fact, Utah was ranked as the fastest-growing state because of so many California expatriates moving there. They’re causing issues with housing and water supplies, prompting Republican Gov. Spencer Cox to urge Californians to “stay in California instead of coming as refugees to Utah.”

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/utah-gop-governor-californians-fleeing-his-state-due-crime-taxes-stay-california

I’ve long predicted that if brokers and other white collar workers ever realize that they could do their jobs on a computer from a beautiful house overlooking the ocean in sunny Florida that costs the same as a cramped apartment in dirty, chilly, over-taxed, crime-ridden New York City, it will spell the beginning of the end of the Big Apple as a major center of commerce. We might be seeing that starting to happen in both New York and California, where politicians like Gavin Newsom prove that with enough leftwing policies, it’s possible to make even a sunny paradise intolerable.

I just keep waiting for the day when Californians finally realize that they could stay right where they are and enjoy paradise again, simply by changing the way they vote.

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  • Bernadette Dillon

    02/19/2023 04:37 PM

    Dear Governor Huckabee - San Diego Gas and Electric is raping the county of San Diego. Our gas and electric bills are the highest in the country. We are the one of the warmest counties in the country. Yet we have car payments for Gas and Electric bills. Yet Newsom thinks somehow in 2035 everyone who lives in California will be able to afford house payments for Gas and Electric bills. Newsom refuses to force a forensic audit of the San Diego Gas and Electric company. They claim that natural gas prices shot up. On what planet did that happen because no one else in the country is paying these outrageous bills! How are the homeless and low income families supposed to afford to buy an electric vehicle and then pay SDG&E. Newsome is insane and so is anybody that moves here expecting to afford to live in San Diego County!!!

  • Carl Andrews

    02/17/2023 06:07 PM

    California gained about 1 million illegals . Those are his voters .. they fuel the UHaul and tent business in California.. .and keep him in office

  • Maureen Edmond

    02/17/2023 04:42 PM

    I have longed to leave California for decades. It's too hot and the politics went south many years ago. Talk about a Sanctuary state! It's been rough! I haven't done it because the exodus of Californians leaving for other states is such that it's very expensive to use moving services, like pods or U-Haul vans. Still, it's probably worth it. We may be joining the masses - we'll have to see over time. If they take away my gas stove, though - I am definitely OUTA HERE!!