Sounding themes that others such as Victor Davis Hanson have recently noted, Congressman Devin Nunes (R-CA) says, “It’s ‘Over’ for California”:
Congressman Devin Nunes (R-CA) spoke at a Heritage Foundation event yesterday. Along with an assessment of the current condition of the federal government, he lamented the state of his congressional district in the heart of California’s agricultural center.
Environmental special interests and lobbyists in California pressured liberal legislators to pass measures that essentially “turned off the water” to the San Joaquin Valley, part of the most agriculturally productive region in the world.
The congressman explained that the state government has essentially “legislated everyone out of California.” He noted the $40-50 billion budget shortfall California will experience in FY 2009, and how future shortfalls are only expected to increase. Having been allowed to fester for such a long time, there is now very little the state can do the stave off an all-out economic collapse and the hardship the state will inevitably experience.
Especially surprising was Congressman Nunes’s four word statement: “It’s ‘over’ for California.” He continued that he couldn’t explain what “over” meant, but that, if there is one, “the reset button must be pushed.”
The significance? Those same kinds of policymakers from California, with the same kinds of special interest influences, are now leading the United States House of Representatives.
I have to laugh about politicians who, with one side of their mouth talk about regrowing the economy, while with the other half what to ban half the things the economy produces. And I can’t help but think that somewhere, there’s a politician in Sacramento reading an article such as this and thinking hmmm….fabulous idea.





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1. Justin Case:Yep.
Mar 25, 2009 - 3:45 pm 2. Granny in VT:The CaliforniaMorons ruin their state, then move to good ones and pervert them, too.
They are Democrat lice that need to be REMOVED.
I’ve been rather amused recently to see an ad chock-full of famous “Californians” begging us to move to their wonderful state. I can’t recall California advertising for residents since the Fifties. Note to Arnie: Not a prayer in hell.
Mar 25, 2009 - 6:17 pm 3. fuschia drab:And the funny thing is that the “Come to Cali” ads are all about how easy life is there, just a wad of snow-boarding and wine-sniffing. Luckily, they leave the “work” to the fly-overs.
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