Hanson
writes about a state that is over-taxed and over-regulated, with an
infrastructure that has been misappropriated by environmentalists. He
writes: “Those who had stopped the building of more unnatural dams – a green
movement birthed among the opulence of Northern California that sought
exemption from the ramifications of its own ideology – now wanted
infrastructure to store the water necessary for its own dreams of replenishing
salmon in the rivers.”
Hanson
also addresses the mass exodus from California. I see this as an enormous
problem, as people from California (and other high-tax blue states) move into
red or purple states, shifting the political balance and making it increasingly
difficult for conservatives to overcome a Democratic electoral college
advantage that just keeps growing.
The impact of these policies has been enormous. The agricultural
heart of the state has dried up, the middle-class has fled to more favorable
tax environments, and new, mostly illegal immigrants – who come in droves due
to the open borders policies of the state’s elites -- find fewer and fewer
opportunities to rise out of their condition. However, the elites are mostly
ensconced in affluent corridors and immune to the negative effects of their
ideas………..
The
review ends with this overview:
Hanson’s book is an excellent
primer for Californians and Americans in general to discover what went wrong in
a state with almost unlimited natural and geographical advantages. It is a
dissection of the rapid descent of the Golden State that stood above all
others in power, wealth, and prestige–to a national laughingstock in three
generations.
If
you’d like to purchase Hanson’s book, here’s a link to
Amazon, where the book appears to be sold in Kindle format only.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/12/hanson_on_california_the_picture_is_bleak.html#ixzz3tx9VERJv
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