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Democrats believe that the policies that caused harm in California are suitable for the entire nation

The Californication of America: How California ⁣is ‌Shaping National ​Policy

The following is an excerpt from The Newsom Nightmare: The California ⁤Catastrophe and How to ⁣Reform Our​ Broken System.

President ⁢Biden promised his administration ‍would look more like ⁣America, but it looks ⁢a lot more like California. Kamala Harris is ‌the‌ vice president,⁤ thus ⁣proving the‍ Peter⁤ Principle is‌ alive and well in the Democratic Party. Californians are in⁢ charge of the Treasury, Homeland⁣ Security,​ Labor, Health‍ and Human Services, and ⁣Energy. ‌Several UC Berkeley graduates are part of Biden’s team. Berkeley has ‍been the country’s ultra-liberal flagbearer since the ’60s. Radical‍ ideas that began in ivory ‌towers on the Left Coast have made their way into the White​ House. Dubbed​ “The West Coast‍ Avengers,” these Californians are already ⁣shaping ​national policy.

President Biden’s “Build Back Better” plan has been called‍ “Making America California Again.” Originally slated to cost $3.5 trillion, the bill’s final version was trimmed to $1.2 trillion. It’s now been implemented partially in the Orwellian titled “Inflation Reduction Act,” which doesn’t do‍ anything about inflation but make it worse and hardly does ‌anything about the world’s pollution problem ​except lard on added costs⁣ to Americans while letting the Chinese and Indians off the hook.

Biden’s Build Back Better Plan/Inflation Reduction Act reads like a Left Coast wish list: implementing the Green New ​Deal, raising the⁤ minimum wage⁤ to $15, and ‌expanding ⁣family paid leave.⁣ It’s no⁣ surprise that California⁢ was the big winner: The federal government will spend ⁤more money ‌in California than​ in any other‌ state. Biden claimed that the plan would pay for itself. The Congressional Budget Office disagreed and⁢ found Biden’s accounting was only $367 billion off.

California is shaping​ the national debate and influencing policy on⁢ myriad issues, including immigration, energy and climate change, ‍public sector employee pensions, and the ‍minimum wage. Biden is following Gov.⁣ Newsom’s playbook of courting‌ unions by attempting to give them the same ‍privileges they⁤ enjoy in California. The Protect the Right to Organize (PRO) Act was⁣ the Democrats’ effort at ‌Californicating ​the entire country.

The PRO Act has many of⁤ the same provisions as⁤ California’s disastrous Assembly Bill 5. AB​ 5 severely restricted ​the use of independent contractors by all businesses in the state. Wait a minute —⁣ not all companies. ​More than 100 deep-pocketed corporations carved out exemptions for themselves. ‌Uber, Lyft, and other ride-sharing apps used their​ money to fund ‌and‌ win Prop 22, exempting ride-sharing​ services from the law. Not exempted? Trucking companies, cleaning companies, yoga instructors, tutors, musicians, and freelancers of every kind. AB 5​ is anti-business and anti-independent contractor. The PRO Act‌ has many⁣ of the same ‌provisions as AB 5 and will ⁣hurt small businesses, which are the lifeblood of our economy.

Biden ‌again followed Newsom’s lead by stacking ⁤the⁤ deck in favor ⁢of unions. ⁢Biden encouraged union organizing and collective bargaining with the PRO Act. It‌ would allow union bosses to collect​ dues from members even if they opt‍ out of ​the union. Incredibly, it would give unions the right to seek arbitration if union organizing drives fail.

Richard Trumka was the president of the AFL-CIO, a ⁣confederation of 57 unions. His remarks revealed ⁣the socialist underpinnings of⁣ this⁤ proposed legislation. ⁢Trumka stated, “If you really want to correct ⁤inequality ⁤in this country ⁢— wages and‌ wealth inequality, opportunity and inequality ​of power — passing ‌the PRO Act is absolutely essential to‌ doing that.” The U.S. Chamber of Commerce slammed the PRO Act, stating it would “undermine worker⁢ rights, ensnare employers in unrelated labor disputes, disrupt the economy, and force individual Americans to ‍pay union dues regardless of ⁢their wishes.” ⁣Thankfully, Republicans killed this thinly concealed⁢ union power grab.

Regrettably, the Californication of the‍ national agenda continues.​ Nancy Pelosi led ‌the charge ‍as speaker of the House, ⁢and the new minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, was her​ top lieutenant and even more⁤ left than⁢ she was.‌ On the Democrats’ agenda are⁤ socialist policies germinated on‍ the Left Coast like guaranteed income, carbon neutrality, and ⁤universal health care.

Gavin Newsom has turned California⁣ politics into a ⁢lifestyle brand⁣ to ⁤sell to woke America. Now positioning himself ⁣to run for ‍president in 2024, Newsom ⁤is doubling down on abortion in light of the Dobbs decision⁣ and gun control‍ in light of the recent‍ rash of young men perpetrating mass murders. ‍Never mind that California has memorialized a right to an abortion in its Constitution —⁣ an example of a state choosing⁤ its own ⁤rules rather⁢ than a court-imposed federal “right.”⁣ At ⁢the same time, California has some ‌of the toughest gun-control laws in the country but still ⁤has a surging crime problem.

California positioned itself as the moral, anti-Trump alternative, ready and willing to be the left’s standard-bearer in the‍ political and cultural wars ‌that have threatened⁢ to destabilize society.‌ Big Tech and corporate media will broadcast their leftist agenda like it’s a moral imperative based ‌on irrefutable science. The⁣ front line of ​the culture and political wars will be ‌fought in Sacramento and Silicon Valley. ⁤Newsom ⁤is going ‍to try to get them ⁢to be national ⁣in a race for power as the ⁤next president. That cannot be ‍allowed ​to happen;⁤ we ⁢cannot allow the ‌whole country to be as mismanaged and ​unlivable for the middle class as is ‌California.

What are the⁣ potential ​negative consequences of implementing the PRO Act, considering its similarity to California’s Assembly Bill 5?

G that it “would fundamentally reshape America’s labor relations landscape for the worse.” The bill’s introduction shows the extent ​to which California is shaping national policy, as it mirrors the state’s controversial Assembly Bill 5.

California has long been at the forefront of progressive policies, and its⁤ influence is clearly visible in the Biden administration.​ From​ the appointment⁤ of Kamala Harris as ‌vice president to the​ presence of UC Berkeley graduates ⁢in key positions, Californians are playing a significant ⁣role in shaping national policy.

One of⁢ the most evident examples of California’s influence is President Biden’s Build Back Better plan,⁣ aptly dubbed “Making America California Again.” The plan includes provisions such as implementing the Green New Deal, ​raising the minimum wage to $15, and expanding family paid⁣ leave. Unsurprisingly, California ⁢emerged as⁢ the biggest winner, receiving ⁢more‌ federal funding than any other ⁢state.

The impact of California’s influence extends beyond just fiscal policies. The​ state’s approach to issues such as immigration, energy and climate change, public sector employee ‌pensions, and the minimum wage is shaping the national debate. President Biden is following Governor​ Newsom’s playbook ⁣by ‍courting unions and attempting to give them the same privileges they enjoy in California. The PRO⁢ Act, which mirrors California’s disastrous​ Assembly Bill 5, is a clear example of this ⁣approach.

Assembly Bill 5 ⁣severely restricted ⁣the use of independent ​contractors by all​ businesses in the state, except for a few deep-pocketed​ corporations that secured exemptions⁣ for themselves. Companies like Uber and Lyft managed to⁤ exempt ⁣their services through a successful ballot measure. However, countless other industries,​ such as trucking companies, cleaning ⁣companies, yoga instructors, tutors, musicians, and​ freelancers, were left to bear the burden of this anti-business and anti-independent contractor legislation. The PRO Act, with its similar⁣ provisions, threatens to⁢ harm small businesses and undermine the economy.

Furthermore, the PRO‍ Act empowers unions by allowing them to collect dues from members ⁤even if they choose not to join, giving them⁢ the right to seek‍ arbitration if organizing drives fail. This demonstrates a clear bias in favor of unions and against the rights of workers ​and small businesses.

The socialist underpinnings of the PRO Act were revealed by former AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, who declared it ⁤essential for correcting inequality in wages, wealth, and power. However, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other critics ⁣argue that the bill would have damaging effects ​on businesses ⁤and the economy.

In conclusion, California’s influence on national policy is undeniable. From personnel appointments to legislative proposals, the state’s progressive ideas have made their way into the White House. ⁤While some may view this as a positive development, others argue that California’s policies are detrimental to small businesses,​ individual freedoms, and economic prosperity. The Californication ​of America raises important‌ questions about the direction our country is taking and the⁤ potential consequences of adopting a one-size-fits-all approach.



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