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There is a Facebook group called “Conservatives Take Back California,” which I find rather amusing.  Here are a few reasons why they won’t come anywhere close to achieving their goal, at least within lifetimes of anyone living here today.

Sheer Volume of Quality Higher EducationCalifornia has over 750 higher education institutions, including public universities, private colleges, community colleges, and vocational schools.

The nine campuses of the University of California alone have over 300K students, 26K faculty, 194K staff members, and 2.5 million alumni.

How many UC professors support Trump?  Four?  There is a huge correlation between voters’ education level and repudiation of Trump and his values of hate, corruption, authoritarianism, anti-education, etc.

Environmentalism.  California ranks #1 in the nation in terms of things like college graduates with environmental science degrees, pro-environment policies, and the development of clean technology.  California (along with Texas with its immense wind resources) leads the country in terms of MWs of renewable energy installed.

Conservatives, at least those of today, are doing everything they can to inflict damage to solar and wind energy, most notably via Trump’s cancelling tax credits for both these technologies.  The GOP views environmentalism generally and climate change mitigation in particular as something for woke socialists.  The also believe (without evidence) that the scientists in these fields are corrupt.

Precious few Californians vote for the party that supports fossil fuels and accepts enormous campaign contributions from Big Oil.

Prosperity. California has the largest GDP in the Unites States.  If it were a country, it would be the fourth largest economy on Earth.

Of the 3400 venture capital firms in the United States, 2400 of them are in California.

A great deal of this economic success is cutting-edge technology.  This legacy goes back to the establishment of Hewlett-Packard, Fairchild, and several others in the late 1930s.

We need to compare this triumph to Trump’s tariffs, an instrument which uniformly causes retaliation and has historically hurt both American workers and consumers.  In addition, we have a variety of other economic policies that experts regard as erratic and misguided.

Entertainment.  California is known as the entertainment capital of world, by virtue in its stature in film, television, and music. Of course, not everyone in the industry is a progressive; you will find an occasional Clint Eastwood or Kid Rock. But most people in entertainment attained their positions via their emotional sensitivity, and therefore tend to reject Donald Trump’s indifference to human suffering, not to mention his overt criminality.

Conservatives have a solid grasp on states like West Virginia and Alabama, which are known for their racism, poverty, and ignorance.  They could get a grip on Mars or Venus before they could make a serious dent in California.

Will “Conservatives Take Back California?”

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Let’s Apply Some Reason Here

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At left is a great example of a fallacy called a “false dichotomy.”

We all crave information that backs up what we already believe, and, in general, Trump supporters have this going on in spades.

When we think about it, isn’t in possible to both protect American citizens and respect the Constitution rights all people living here?

Let’s Apply Some Reason Here

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Marco Rubio, Secretary of Butt-Kissing

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What would one expect a sycophant to say?

Marco Rubio, Secretary of Butt-Kissing

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A Lesson from the Early 20th Century

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My maternal grandfather was born in southeastern Pennsylvania in 1903 and told me when I was a boy that in the 1920s, times were so good that saloon owners would offer a free lunch, consisting of bread and butter, cheese, cold cuts, pickles and the like. “Sure, they were hoping you’d buy a glass of beer for a nickel, but they really didn’t mind if you didn’t and simply scarfed down a free sandwich.”

He went on to tell me that nowadays, there’s a popular slogan: There’s no such thing as a free lunch, “but believe me, there was at the time.”

From today’s perspective of greed and selfishness, this whole story sounds like a fairy tale.  Corporations and the congresspeople they own want one thing: to suck the life out of us.

A Lesson from the Early 20th Century

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