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by semanticjudo
1027 days ago
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There is one measure of a government that has never failed: are people trying to get in or are people trying to get out? California's government - federal electives, state and many local have been making decisions and putting in place policies that we are now seeing the consequences of. The pandemic didn't create the problem - it poured gas on the fire. The elected officials of the last 30-40 years created the problem. The housing shortage is 100% a government created problem. The homeless "problem" is 100% a government created problem. We don't have to solve these problems - we can continue on as we are which is likely because it is the path of least resistance (accountability is hard for people and governments). But let's be honest about why things are the way they are. |
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Can you provide the units in which this "measurement" is made? What about other measures of government? How does California perform on those scales?
Should it be the overriding goal of government to appeal (or appease) those citizens who are already on the margin of leaving anyway? Or should it strive to better serve those who stay?