The legendary former Democratic Speaker of the House, Tip O’Neill once said, “All politics is local.”
I’m a native son of the Golden State. Yes, I know it seems overwhelmingly Democratic Party today, but trust me on this, the Democrats are on the verge of losing the state. The big things are determined by a thousand little things. I want to share a few of those things which convince me that even in California, the days of the Democrats are numbered.
Sharing…
A few weekends ago I went to Santa Cruz for the graduation of my nephew from the University of California. His parents live in Santa Cruz as well. (All names have been changed to protect the formerly liberal, but now conservative.)
My brother in law, Paul, has a business in downtown Santa Cruz. There are a number of homeless people who will urinate and defecate on the wall of his business and in the front entryway. Paul has taken matters into his own hands by installing multiple cameras around his business, then photographing them, as they appear, sometimes as they are in the act of urinating and defecating, then calling the police.
In most cities in the country, public urination and defecation would be a cause for shame, or at the very least, significant police interest. (Let’s call it the ‘one-pee, or one-poop rule.’) The police try their best under the liberal policies, but Paul kept up his actions. Now his area of Santa Cruz is regularly patrolled. It is the cleanest section of Santa Cruz, but every week he is still photographing various law-breakers and phoning the police. He has them on speed-dial.
The vast majority of us do not have any contact with the violent M-13 gangs of predominantly illegal immigrants. However, Santa Cruz does. When the mayor allowed ICE to conduct an operation against the M-13 gangs in the town, it so outraged the citizens that the mayor was forced to issue an apology. (Really, I can’t make this stuff up!)
This is why I could never go into politics. Because if I was the mayor I would stand up there and say, “I’m really sorry for trying to protect your lives. In the future I will be more politically correct and look forward to seeing you again at your funerals.”
Both Sides of a Political Argument…
My sister in law, Sherry, is interested in both sides of politics, and took her son to a Bernie Sanders rally during the last election. There was a large crowd, and they waited for hours, listened to the speech, then left peacefully.
Later in the campaign they went to San Jose to hear Donald Trump speak. They parked in what they thought was the main parking garage, but left when they saw it was empty. Unlike the Sanders rally, the Trump supporters seemed to show up just before the 7 p.m. rally. (Maybe more of the Trump supporters had jobs? Just a thought!)
The Trump rally was standing room only and Sherry was able to stand right near the front barricade. She thought Trump’s message sounded like it had a lot of the same themes as Sanders did, but the events after the rally were markedly different.
The rally was calm and peaceful, but right after the rally, the police let in the protesters, who seemed to perform right on cue for the cameras. Yes, Sherry, was right there when that one female Trump supporter was egged and attacked. Sherry found some big, beefy guys to stand on both sides of her as she made her way out of the rally.