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Roadmap to Republican Victory in California


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2021 May 9, 5:12pm   525 views  23 comments

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https://republicandaily.net/2021/05/heres-a-roadmap-to-republican-victory-in-california-if-the-national-gop-can-figure-out-how-to-think-ahead/

Lately in my sleepy, southern California suburb, the Neighborhood app has been abuzz with warnings about porch package theft, car thefts, burglaries, and even kidnapping attempts. As the landscape of life worsens in the state, the sharp edges of foolish urban policy have finally begun cutting into the perfected boundaries of Orange County life. ...

Clueless neighbors: Why is there so much crime these days? It never used to be like this! What’s going on??

The One Sensible Neighbor: I can’t believe how many people on this thread don’t know anything about the laws that have been passed in the last 5 years to get us here. Instead, all you just vote for people based on the letter behind their name, but you never do any research to see what they believe, and what plans they have for your area. Do your research, people! Don’t vote based on party, vote based on what candidates support.

The One Sensible Neighbor then launched into a quick rant on the chain of policy efforts in Sacramento that brought us to this point. Prop 47 downgraded many felonies to misdemeanors and then freed those felons who had their charges downgraded on an early release program. It is also state, and in most cities, municipal, law that anyone can steal up to $950 worth of goods a day without prosecution. Yes, you read that right.

A…Day…

Laws that prevent cities from cleaning out homeless encampments in residential areas and in front of businesses and provide access to drug paraphernalia and “safe injection sites” encourage a never-ending influx of homeless addicts and drug dealers. There are only incentives to stay on the streets. There are no policies that de-incentivize criminal vagrancy. ...

I know a lot of conservatives like to criticize our voting habits here in California, and sometimes even cruelly suggest that those of us with good sense who live here don’t deserve relief and don’t deserve to complain, as if we’re somehow part of the problem. The truth is, I don’t think most people in California know anything about the candidates they vote for. Most don’t know what laws are on the books. They don’t care (and I’m not excusing that) because they assume — just as The One Sensible Neighbor noted — that the letter behind the representative’s name is indicative of their character.

That thread on the neighborhood app really made me think. The voting habits of many Californians aren’t based on ideology, but on ignorance. Ask around about Prop 47 and you’ll be shocked to discover how few people know what it is or what it does. Prop 47 is easily the most insidious state law to ever victimize California taxpayers and most people don’t know anything about it.

To my mind, this opens up an opportunity for the GOP. With a recall election on the horizon, Californians have politics front and center for a while. There are an estimated 2 million conservative votes that aren’t cast every year in this state. Most of us feel defeated before we even get to the ballot box, and thus don’t bother. ...

California is winnable for Republicans, with effort. Things have never been worse. People of all walks of life are feeling the effects of awful policy, even if they don’t know what the policies are. I think Republicans have a unique opportunity to educate voters here, and piggyback on the dismal sentiment the current governor has inspired in his constituency. There are votes to be peeled off, but even more so, there are “sleeping” votes to be awakened. ...

The national GOP and the state party should begin advertising in California. Not necessarily for the party, but for policy. Start running ads explaining the precursor to the PROact, AB5 and how it killed flexible, independent contracting. Explain why Skid Row is 54 blocks and expanding weekly. Explain why housing costs are so out of control. Explain why the roads are crappy, why elite corporations are moving their headquarters to states like Texas and Idaho. Buy ad time on radio, local tv and podcast networks. Explain it like we’re five years old. Flood the zone with messaging…it’s what the Democrats have been doing for decades with obvious, great success.

Infuse some of our local races with much-needed cash from the national party. Send in big names to tour the state, hold rallies, and generate media. Hell, buy some good coverage in the LA Times…Lord knows that’s what the Democrats do.

My point is that voters here for the most part are not malicious; they are simply distracted and ignorant. They vote for things that sound like what a good person would vote for. Who doesn’t want to vote for something called the “Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act”? Only an evil person doesn’t want safe schools and neighborhoods.

The Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act, by the way, is Prop 47…the law I just described to you above. Do they sound in any way similar? No, of course not and that’s the point. The GOP needs to begin an organized media blitz blowing up these Democrat strategies that have gone unchallenged for decades.

Get in this game. California is not lost, and in fact, is starving for change. Stop blowing off the voters here and instead target their weaknesses (getting all their political info from headlines). Flood the zone, wrestle the narrative, and be willing to invest in years of strategy — rather than only months. Imagine what would happen to the landscape of presidential politics if California turned purple?

It’s not a pipe dream. The Dems turned us blue with a long-term strategy and media help. There’s no reason Republicans can’t employ the same strategy.

If only they’d be willing to put on their big girl panties and get in this game.

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1   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2021 May 9, 6:13pm  

There’s too many stupid people in California.
2   mell   2021 May 9, 7:04pm  

Plus there are plenty of places with little if any crime as it is a big state. But ironically those are usually more rural (less voters) and often more conservative places, so if the crime in the cities break down those not fortunate enough to move it could be done. Long shot though.
3   RC2006   2021 May 9, 9:30pm  

To much dead weight and mentaly deranged. California will only get worse in our lifetime.
4   Ceffer   2021 May 10, 3:52pm  

Well, it seems a lot of Californians DIDN'T vote for it, the machines and Soros Fecal Implant voter fraud funds did. The extent will remain unknown except for the obvious psychotics in power, but California needs to go back to hand ballot counting as the only real new beginning and destroy those voting machines.
6   Ceffer   2021 May 10, 5:07pm  

EBGuy says
Even Crocodile Dundee is freaking out.
Paul Hogan is trapped in 'hell on earth' LA neighbourhood rife with drugs and violence

Isn't JUST the homeless. Venice Beach is going full ghetto with crackhead, trolling fat whores of color, hawking pimps, and dealers, and nearly negligible 'white' presence along the actual beach/pier/boardwalk areas.

We used to talk about this years ago on Patnet, about when the pus pocket of inner LA would eventually burst onto the enclaves. It's happened in Venice. Also, the Soros financed riots spilled out along Santa Monica Blvd. to the beach and Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, areas one would think would be nominally immune to such.

So, in LA, even money can't buy you happiness much less freedom from the terrorists.
7   MMR   2021 May 10, 10:34pm  

HunterTits says
GOP...esp outside GOP...won't waste a dime on this loser state. It is a lost cause.


30% of Hispanics voted for Trump in the state. I think it can be improved on.

Use stolen packages as a campaign point starting at the municipal level

Sounds like a big problem in California.
8   Patrick   2021 May 23, 10:19am  

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9608111/How-high-taxes-rampant-crime-streets-littered-addicts-blamed-ruining-Golden-State.html

California nightmare: How high taxes, rampant crime, suffocating wokery, streets littered with homeless addicts, and years of liberal policies are blamed for ruining the Golden State... as thousands of families flee to Republican Texas and Florida
People are leaving the most economically powerful and populous state in droves
California has seen its population decline for first time in state's 171-year history
Families are being driven away by cost of living, crime fears, taxes and wildfires
9   Shaman   2021 May 23, 11:35am  

It all happened under Gavin Newscum.
He has to go or nothing will get better.
Maybe things have to get worse? People here are REMARKABLY stupid!
10   Patrick   2021 May 23, 11:37am  

Shaman says
Maybe things have to get worse? People here are REMARKABLY stupid!





Yes, and yes.

Newsom is the very embodiment of elite corruption of politics. He was groomed by the elite for many years to be governor and to do their bidding.

And people are indeed remarkably stupid, especially in California. They run on fear of imaginary enemies stoked by the press.
11   Onvacation   2021 May 23, 12:10pm  

Newsom was making bank on those cheap chinese masks that clearly stated, "Not effective against Covid-19".

They, the makers of PPE, started to lose money to "Fashion" masks. That was the reason for the "two mask rule". "Fashion on the outside, protection on the inside". I still see people walking around with two masks on.

As we go back to "normal" the dupes are not ready to admit they were duped.
12   RC2006   2021 May 23, 12:20pm  

Patrick says
And people are indeed remarkably stupid, especially in California. They run on fear of imaginary enemies stoked by the press.


California does have the third lowest average IQ at 95, easy control.
13   Patrick   2021 May 23, 2:08pm  

RC2006 says
California does have the third lowest average IQ at 95


This site agrees:

https://www.zippia.com/advice/average-iq-by-state/
14   RWSGFY   2021 May 23, 4:29pm  

Patrick says
RC2006 says
California does have the third lowest average IQ at 95


This site agrees:

https://www.zippia.com/advice/average-iq-by-state/


Stunning correlation with "diversity".
15   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 May 23, 4:58pm  

GOP doesn’t try hard in CA. They control no media, so their message is never heard.
16   Bd6r   2021 May 23, 5:28pm  

FuckCCP89 says
Stunning correlation with "diversity".

TX has MORE diversity than clownifornia yet higher IQ. Something must be in California water supply
17   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 May 23, 5:52pm  

Rb6d says
FuckCCP89 says
Stunning correlation with "diversity".

TX has MORE diversity than clownifornia yet higher IQ. Something must be in California water supply


Too much government in California and too many people don’t pay attention worshipping Democrats and gays.
18   RC2006   2021 May 23, 6:24pm  

Fortwaynemobile says
Rb6d says
FuckCCP89 says
Stunning correlation with "diversity".

TX has MORE diversity than clownifornia yet higher IQ. Something must be in California water supply


Too much government in California and too many people don’t pay attention worshipping Democrats and gays.


California has less whites than TX. CA has way more freeloaders which are low iq.
19   Patrick   2021 May 23, 7:01pm  

Fortwaynemobile says
GOP doesn’t try hard in CA. They control no media, so their message is never heard.


Or maybe someone is paying the CA GOP "leaders" to give up.
20   Bd6r   2021 May 23, 9:06pm  

RC2006 says
California has less whites than TX. CA has way more freeloaders which are low iq.


Much more blacks, little more whites, much less Asians, same % of Hispanics in TX relative to CA
so must be water

see https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/CA,TX/PST045219 and look at "white only"
21   Hircus   2021 May 23, 9:51pm  

Patrick says
Fortwaynemobile says
GOP doesn’t try hard in CA. They control no media, so their message is never heard.


Or maybe someone is paying the CA GOP "leaders" to give up.


I never considered that, but it makes sense. It would also be effective to keep certain rinos elected, who would in turn, help keep dems in power. dems keep the rinos in place, the rinos spy and sellout to the dems.

Now that I think about it, corruption is probably commonly across the isle.
22   Ceffer   2021 May 23, 10:17pm  

Hafta take the election frauds and Soros Fecal Impaction politicians into account. California, in spite of liberal bullshit, used to have reasonably sensible politicians at all levels of society, and not the insane social deconstructionists in there now.

i think it is part misplaced faith in government, traditional liberal value tendencies, Soros polluted political money, and election fraud have got California into its bind. Without the Soros lunatic fringe and election fraud to make it even crazier, I think California would have been pursuing more pragmatic oriented solutions than it has.

A purge is necessary, and every election that has taken place with voting machines have to be examined as much as possible. It's why my wife and I have found the 'creeping creepiness' at our voting places. Some people in each of these polling places in there know the fix is in, and out of guilt, they watch you while smiling with the knife.
23   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 May 24, 7:46am  

Patrick says
Fortwaynemobile says
GOP doesn’t try hard in CA. They control no media, so their message is never heard.


Or maybe someone is paying the CA GOP "leaders" to give up.


Doubt it. I think they are incapable here. Both parties spend where they have chance of winning. They are so far behind in CA (their fault too), that it’s not financially wise for them to waste money trying. They collect money in CA and spend it in other states often.

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