I don't have a dog in this fight, but I sometimes have to wonder if I live in a different reality than others. Like, California is the home of Nixon and Reagan; it is literally where the New Right of the 1970s started, which helped build the foundation on which the fusionists and populists of the current right-wing still stand on to this day. Dems rule the roost in CA, but they are not, contrary to what cable news says, typically of the progressive Sanders-esque variety. There are exceptions to be sure, but most Dems in CA are there by virtue of their ability to fundraise and not their promotion of leftist policies.
CA is one of the biggest states in the Union and one of the biggest economies in the world, but people who have never been there think it is just one giant San Francisco lol. There are states in this Union whose so-called "nanny" laws are far more stringent and whose politics are couched more firmly in the left. (I should say, however, that the former is not exclusive to the left and, in fact, the right has been quite willing to sacrifice to their own "small government" principles to, say, ban books featuring -gasp!- queers or to otherwise fire off a few more shells in this pointless culture war they helped foment in the first place.)
Anyway, I don't want to get too political, and I don't live in CA. It's 3000 miles away from me. But I just find it weird that the media has convinced everyone it is this super leftist utopia when it is actually a somewhat conservative state in the aggregate.
Also, no, this is not, as someone said here earlier, "literally 1984." Beyond the obvious hyperbole in that statement, it is not true in the literal sense: smoking was permitted in the novel.
CA is one of the biggest states in the Union and one of the biggest economies in the world, but people who have never been there think it is just one giant San Francisco lol. There are states in this Union whose so-called "nanny" laws are far more stringent and whose politics are couched more firmly in the left. (I should say, however, that the former is not exclusive to the left and, in fact, the right has been quite willing to sacrifice to their own "small government" principles to, say, ban books featuring -gasp!- queers or to otherwise fire off a few more shells in this pointless culture war they helped foment in the first place.)
Anyway, I don't want to get too political, and I don't live in CA. It's 3000 miles away from me. But I just find it weird that the media has convinced everyone it is this super leftist utopia when it is actually a somewhat conservative state in the aggregate.
Also, no, this is not, as someone said here earlier, "literally 1984." Beyond the obvious hyperbole in that statement, it is not true in the literal sense: smoking was permitted in the novel.