Are Americans Ready For Kamala Harris’ California Cost-Hiking, Business-Killing Policies? – OpEd

For years, California has been getting excessive press coverage for that States’ high cost of living, and the most expensive electricity and fuel prices in America, and for the States’ increasingly high cost of living, housing, and transportation coupled with an increase in crime, smash-and-grab robberies, homelessness, pollution, and congestion that has caused many people and companies to relocate to more affordable cities and states.

Kamala Harris has a long relationship with California. She became the San Francisco district attorney in 2004. She served two terms in that role from 2004 to 2010. In 2010, she succeeded Jerry Brown as California Attorney General. She was sworn into the role in January 2011 and served until 2017, when she joined the U.S. Senate after being elected in 2016.

Kamala Harris continues to support California’s tax-and-spend, overreaching, and economy-crushing policies, and their threats to America’s energy, agricultural, economic, employment, living standards and national security future.

California’s de-carceration, de-prosecution, and de-policing has led to a toxic mix that has eroded public safety in the Golden State.

The growing number of smash-and-grab robberies on small businesses, has another major associated cost, turning off the desire of shoppers to return to those stores that have been attacked and received press coverage that gets disseminated to others, giving the impression that the safety of the area is deteriorating.

The deterioration of the California lifestyle has led to the “California exodus” that is the ongoing migration of residents and businesses from California to other states or countries.

Electricity from solar and wind are specified by the state government, and supported by Harris, to be critical to meeting California’s ambitious requirement to switch to 90% carbon-free electricity generation by 2035 and to 100% by 2045. Shockingly, the “green” wind and solar projects primarily exist because they are financed with taxpayer money, i.e., disguised from taxpayers as “Government subsidies”.

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