Posted by Ray Haynes at 9:14 am on Oct 31, 2014 Comments Off on Welcome to the Hotel California
In the southeast corner of the Capitol, sitting silently, is our
cadaver in corner office, Governor Jerry Brown, ready to begin his
fourth term as Governor. In 1974, he was the anti-Ronald Reagan,
the expression of California’s dualism, as it moved from the iconic
conservative to the liberal apologetic. He is now the symbol of
modern liberalism, lifeless, unimaginative, and lost in its own
past, tied to the monsters Brown created in his first term as
Governor, the government unions, whose voracious appetites,
satisfied at the taxpayers’ trough, will not be denied, and cannot
be opposed, leaving their minions in the capitol bereft of ideas,
because they have to feed that beast.
Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light,
my head grew heavy and my sight grew dim, I had to stop for the
night
It was the 60’s that saw California begin its shift. Prior
to that time, California was an odd mix of midwest Democrats and
progressive Republicans. The home of Hiram Johnson, Earl Warren,
and (oddly enough) Pat Brown, California tended to have a unity of
purpose, creating a strong economy, an education system second to
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