Thursday, November 4, 2010

Ignorance in California is breathtaking

The voters of California's Senate District 28 decided to vote for the Democratic incumbent Jenny Oropeza, on Election Night.

Nothing really wrong with choosing to re-elect the incumbent Senator... just one problem, she is dead.

U.S. agents suddenly discover a 600 yard long drug tunnel linking California to Mexico...

Why do they feel surprised?

Voters decided to defeat Proposition 23, which would have suspended AB-32, The Global Warming Final Solution Act.

Now critics are saying that millions of jobs will be lost as a result of the State Government's plan to implement a more 'greener' environment for California, cost small businesses nearly $200 billion, $3.7 billion a year more in gas and diesel and a 60% increase in electricity bills.

Voters also re-elected the same politicians that have been instrumental in destroying the entire infrastructure of California, and have done no progress to help the State rebound from its financial problems.

The simple ignorance in California on some of these recent issues is beyond breathtaking.

It is unfortunate that so many people across the State are blinded by their partisanship and have no sympathy or support in wanting to see real progress created, or even bother to do their own research on the facts. Seriously, nobody even bothered to see that Senator Oropeza had died nearly three weeks before the election? Did the Secretary of State even do a formal release letter to her district? There was no reason to elect either party to their seats, why don't people vote for an Independent candidate or a Libertarian candidate?

The ignorance and arrogance of California voters is so unbelievable, that perhaps it would be easier to simply disband elections in California, and create a central government within the State as these politicians choose to carry out their radical agenda.

What will most likely happen is that the voters that decided to vote in some of these people and for the propositions, well in the next year or so, it will become untenable especially through lack of funds... in this case, tax payer money. So then, you'll hear all of the usual whining and typical carnival acts from politicians indicating that they now have to do something to close the gaps, and they'll have no choice, but to raise everyone's taxes. It is always been the case in the past, and it will most likely happen.

And U.S. Border Patrol Agents act surprised that there is a 600 yard drug tunnel from California to Mexico. Really? That is not real news when it comes to the subject of drug smuggling in this country. California has suffered enough from illegal aliens and drug cartels, all of which the State refuses to do anything about, or to garner the support from the federal government to enforce the immigration laws already on the books. Maybe it is high time California sign a new law into effect similar to Arizona's recent immigration law. I doubt Governor Brown will do anything there.

It is not too late however, to declare California as the United States' first anarchy state.

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