Its a national outrage that the left has destroyed California.
San Francisco in 2024 recorded the fewest homicides in more than 60 years, and officials are crediting a data-driven strategy focused on preventing gun violence.
https://sfstandard.com/2024/12/31/homicides-down-san-francisco/
One of the differences between red and blue states is capacity to recognize a problem and do something about it. Places like Oklahoma will go on congratulating themselves for being safe and low crime, when in fact they have much higher homicide rates than big bad cities like New York. In contrast, places like NY and San Francisco are big enough to recognize a problem and do something about it.
Same for thangs like per capita GDP and life expectancy. The secret sauce for raising both aint all that secret. But ideological blinkers will continue to doom parts of the country to perpetual relative poverty and poor results when it comes to health and mortality.
really glad they recognized the homeless problem, and did something about it!
Yes. The pendulum swung too far toward permissiveness in public spaces and there is a correction taking place.
Same for the recently passed Proposition 36, which reclassifies some crimes as felonies.
Blue states have their problems and excesses. But there is more of a capacity to correct course. In the past this involved electing Republican governors. Sadly, in California the GOP is a shadow of its former self, choosing recently to nominate the likes of Steve Garvey and Larry Elder for statewide office. It would be great if it resumed nominating serious candidates.
It only took 30 years for your preferred policies to destroy the best state in the country.
The top 4 states in per capita GDP growth the past 10 years:
Massachusetts
Washington
New York
California
It is kinda unfair that high-income states widened the gap like this. Same with life expectancy, educational attainment, various measures of health.
Who are the top 4 states in congressional seat losses?
Take what consolation you want from that. People make a good living in blue states and decide to retire somewhere cheap. Blue states are far from perfect. But they do a lot of thangs better in terms of generating productivity growth, better educational outcomes and better health and mortality outcomes. They attract younger well-educated people while losing older less well-educated folks. I guess it is a symbiotic relationship. The slow lane for those who prefer that. And a faster lane for those who want to be on the cutting edge.