The failing state of California....Victor Davis Hanson...

2aguy

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Yes....California is a failed state.....and it is dying a slow death...

Will California Ever Thrive Again?
What caused the California paradise to squander its rich natural inheritance? Excessive state regulations and expanding government, massive illegal immigration from impoverished nations, and the rise of unimaginable wealth in the tech industry and coastal retirement communities created two antithetical Californias.

One is an elite, out-of-touch caste along the fashionable Pacific Ocean corridor that runs the state and has the money to escape the real-life consequences of its own unworkable agendas. The other is a huge underclass in central, rural, and foothill California that cannot flee to the coast and suffers the bulk of the fallout from Byzantine state regulations, poor schools, and the failure to assimilate recent immigrants from some of the poorest areas in the world. The result is Connecticut and Alabama combined in one state. A house in Menlo Park may sell for more than $1,000 a square foot. In Madera, three hours away, the cost is about one-tenth of that.

 
Yes....California is a failed state.....and it is dying a slow death...

Will California Ever Thrive Again?
What caused the California paradise to squander its rich natural inheritance? Excessive state regulations and expanding government, massive illegal immigration from impoverished nations, and the rise of unimaginable wealth in the tech industry and coastal retirement communities created two antithetical Californias.

One is an elite, out-of-touch caste along the fashionable Pacific Ocean corridor that runs the state and has the money to escape the real-life consequences of its own unworkable agendas. The other is a huge underclass in central, rural, and foothill California that cannot flee to the coast and suffers the bulk of the fallout from Byzantine state regulations, poor schools, and the failure to assimilate recent immigrants from some of the poorest areas in the world. The result is Connecticut and Alabama combined in one state. A house in Menlo Park may sell for more than $1,000 a square foot. In Madera, three hours away, the cost is about one-tenth of that.
this is kinda like what i have posted a few times.....the California coastal counties,where most of the wealthy live are doing pretty good.....the central on in, some not doing so good, unemployment in those counties,around 28 of them are above the state avg which i believe is 5.2%.....many 8% and above.....imperial county is like 19%....jerry brown and company dont seem to mention those counties too often.....
 
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