
America is facing an $18 Trillion deficit. California has a choice: wait for contagion to make its own dysfunction seem less abnormal, like for example, how Sacramento, California recently started construction on an arena, which will hold 20,000 people, but will have no parking, instead of realizing that this is a problem and will cause havoc on our infrastructure, leaders will just wait until the problem erupts, like a hot geyser of coolant leaking from your expensive car on a sunny day. That is what Californians do, in their economic and social lives, they allow situations to decay and become chaotic, this is the new design, the new show, the future of America.

Creating a fully representative and accountable legislature requires law makers to be carefully watched because the public does not trust them. California already spends $40 Billion a year on K-14 education, that is nearly half of the budget for the state and it does not seem to be helping as unemployment is 12.5 percent. This is causing the state to have to make cuts to health programs and parks and local governments. California has a long list of problems, from schools, health care, transportation, infrastructure, taxes, government, journalism, spending and pensions that need to be fixed, but there is no clear consensus on what to do about the. Everyone knows what is wrong, but no one can decide what is right, reports Phil Isenberg, a former Democratic legislative leader and Sacramento Mayor.

The trouble, for the State of California, is that the extreme frustration has not produced any sense of common purpose. California will never be fixed because politicians are paid and are not regular people, who care about the history and economics. Many of us have to walk these streets everyday, and we see the madness. The crazy people walking the streets begging for money, issuing insults, or talking loudly. We see these young men trying to find gainful employment and housing, but are discriminated against, but the leaders are not seeing this because they all live in big mansions and do not interacting with the public. We are so close to the problem that we can fix it, but our leaders are appointed and not hired, which is the problem. We should be able to hire and fire our leaders, much like in the private sector.

No matter if we are under the rule of Pat Brown or his son Jerry Brown, we see them both producing the same government paralysis that bests California. The problem is that California has more than 40 million inhabitants,and has outgrown its inherited slap knee political institutions, from its legislatures to its elections system. Jerry Brown suffers from a deep political schizophrenia. This is why we try to facilitate change by identifying how Governor Brown reinforces oppressive ways of thinking about people. Historically, racial hierarchies often involve segregation of hierarchically inferior groups, who are separated from the rest of society and forced to live with inadequate resources and few opportunities. The Black population, in California, is generally segregated from the more affluent White population and forced into inadequate living condition with inadequate schooling.

The segregated group is like a pack of hyenas, they represent that stereotypes of the African Americans, Asians, Native Americans, Mexican Americas, uneducated Whites, immigrants, and all the low income individuals. These people are seen as fear and hated because they are outsiders, whom the mainstream media and culture is fighting to keep out. The life of this political body stands on the hyenas staying outside the lush Pridelands, colleges, careers and so on. As long as you can keep them all doped up, on welfare, and make them fight each other, the special interest groups will win and turn everyone into slaves. So look deeper into the factors that make California unique. This century, the flood of immigrants, to the state of California, from all corners of the nation and Earth, have turned California into a society of unrivaled human variety.

Throughout history, huge majorities of Californians were born somewhere else. Transplants from the rest of the country and from around the World would arrive so fast that by the time anyone paid their taxes, the government was recalling refund checks to carry the burden on the system, making California a larger, and more in debt state. These new arrivals, in turn, warped California’s political talk, and caused tax payers and law abiding citizens to be marked by anxious narratives and worries about the economic climate and jobs. California needs to do a better job of educating its own. It will have to build its own new businesses, and it will need to be a place governed well enough to retain its children, so that they become employers and parents and taxpayers. California must find some way to govern itself, because, for the first time, Californians must save themselves.

These three conflicting system must be integrated into one system that is responsive to voters and makes clear who is responsible when things go wrong. The state’s initiative process must be redesigned as a tool to put direct and democratic pressure on elected officials, rather than as a method for circumventing them recklessly. Jerry Brown and all these other political dictators need to become more representative and responsive, so the shackles are no longer needed. The worst problems are jobs, infrastructure, prisons, and water. We need people who are going to give California and the people the homegrown generation, that will provide the state with love and concern and enough medicine to have a successful chance.

Th public has lost confidence in Jerry Brown, Kevin Johnson and Doris Matsui, as none of them had reviewed the United States Constitution from the beginning to the end. The State’s would-be leaders rarely have bothered to check their work. They are too busy bending the rules for the gender benders, or playing basketball, or smoking opium, and it is not long before the $450 Billion sports arena, with no parking fails, and the popular anger spasms, and another wave of changes comes. Five such waves have crashed into the River City, first came Jerry Brown changing laws to let boys use the girls bathroom, Kevin Johnson with the pricey arena, Doris Matsui with the court house named after her dead husband, the homeless harassing and stalking people, and the wild racist population.

If no one is going to read it, it is dangerous to place the users manual for the system in a Constitution. Mayor Johnson reported to a Sacramento crowd that, “I am aware too that the initiative may have been as you would have preferred it should not be used. But I beg you ever to remember that there may again come a time in our state when our old political masters would fasten upon us the old political yoke, and if that time ever again comes, in the State of California, the most powerful weapons that you will have for your defense and the perpetuity of what you hold most dear politically, will be the initiative, the referendum and the recall. And so do not condemn a system fraught with such political possibilities for you because in exceptional instances it may have been used in a fashion with which you disagree.” I am rather fearful that our people are sick of campaigns and probably sick of the campaigner.
