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Welcome To The Hotel California
PipeLineNews.org ^ | June 16, 2003 | William A. Mayer

Posted on 06/16/2003 9:15:23 AM PDT by johnqueuepublic

Living It Up At The Hotel California

By William A. Mayer

"...Mirrors on the ceiling, pink champagne on ice. And she said, 'we are all just prisoners here, of our own device.' In the master's chamber's they gathererd for the feast. They stabbed it with their steely knives but they just can't kill the beast..." Hotel California - Don Henley, Glenn Frey & Don Felder ©1976

For decades now California's proponents have crowed about its stature as the “world’s fifth largest economy” – a status achieved largely under Republican governors Reagan, Deukmejian and Wilson. For historical accuracy it must be noted that the intervening Democrat Governor - Jerry Moonbeam Brown – slept on the floor and refused to build new highways, preferring instead to tour Africa with the then winsome Linda Rondstadt.

Gray Davis, the current governor, is invisible outside of his fund raising sorties. He, along with an increasingly radicalized legislature have brought the economy to its knees spending - essentially bribes to favored political constituencies such as the California Teacher’s Association - the state into a $38 billion deficit.

During the state's golden years, any politician with a modicum of panache could instantly launch into an impressive extemporaneous stump speech extolling the virtues of the California miracle - interweaving glittering images of a Silicon Valley immune from recession, a tolerant and upwardly mobile population, a Garden of Eden-like Central Valley “the salad basket of the world” and various other societal attributes that rendered California a crown jewel - a later day Camelot.

All that has now changed - in large part due to the floodgates of illegal immigration that were loosed during the Clinton administration, under the personage of Doris Meisner and the INS.

Illegal immigration burgeoned during the 1990s. At its inception, there were 3.5 million illegals in the U.S. By 2000 there were 8 million – a 228% increase. The majority of these people have chosen to reside in Southwest – at staggering two million in California alone.

Their impact – in sheer numbers, in provision of legally mandated welfare services and in cultural dilution – can no longer be ignored, nor can the shock that it is causing really be imagined without actually experiencing it.

On a personal note - in my old hometown - the neighborhood I grew up in is unrecognizable; certainly some of the original homeowners remain but a huge influx population has been added - crammed into dozens upon dozens of apartment complexes which cater almost exclusively to low income Hispanics, who appear to primarily hail from Mexico.

The nature of local business has changed dramatically - tienda’s replacing the corner grocery stores, “Hablamos Espanol” dotting the used car lots and an omnipresent display of bambinos and their teenage mothers. On most mornings unemployed young Mexican men congregate outside specific 7-11s looking for day labor and sometimes find it; those not so lucky seem content to wander the streets, hanging out and getting in trouble – there are now police stations located directly in the local strip malls - cops in a box - something unheard of only 10 years ago.

The gated community liberals who countenance such diversity fortunately don’t have to live very near it.

On the legislative side of things Californa has become aggressively anti-business and the list of unfriendly legislation being churned out of the capitol is stunningly inclusive.

There’s much more, but you get the picture.

As a result - as the old saw goes - people vote with their feet, and that is exactly what is happening in California.

For the first time in recent memory more legal residents are leaving than moving in. There is a reason of course and it's difficult to couch the explanation politely - California, in many places, is starting to look like a third world country.

Cities are being overrun with illegals - entire villages are being transplanted, bit-by-bit, family-by-family, from Mexico into the Los Angeles environs. These new arrivals take up residence in ramshackle barrios which are still a couple of cuts above the primitive living conditions in central Mexico, where they are spurned by frauds like Vincente Fox who really favors the lighter-skinned Spaniard types [just check out Hispanic television if you want to see the Hispanic approximation of the Caucasoid ideal] over dark Mestizos who are primarily of Indian descent.

The effect of these shifting demographics are almost universally negative and are viewed as such by a substantial part of the population. Thus California is losing many of its brightest and potentially most productive citizens who are no longer willing to see their quality of life destroyed.

A friend of mine - an extremely talented and fiercely independent individual - has also noted, with some alarm, the above changes and has made the decision to move his family out of state. He is a small business owner and his story might further clarify what the stakes are if we continue to proceed further down this path.

In deference to privacy, this individual’s name is being withheld.

Q. I’m sure our readers would like to find out a little bit about you and your background, how long you have been in California. You know, things that will give us a little glimpse into what you are all about.

A. My own California story is typical. Pushing fifty I am now a seasoned Californian. I was born in San Francisco. My father was worried about the direction the city was going and did not want to raise his three boys there - which is by the way, his home town.

This was during the Eisenhower administration. We moved to the small town of Grass Valley, up Lake Tahoe Way. I am proud to say I received the best public education available. At one time, the California school system was second to none. I believe we are now either 50th or may have moved up to 49th. After High School, I enlisted in the Air Force and was stationed at Vandenberg AFB here in California for most of my enlistment. College was spent out of state. I spent some time knocking around and landed back here in CA in a small town up north of San Francisco for the last 12 years.

Q. After your knocking around period, why did you return to California?

A. It's a natural thing to want to return to your "home". Any native Californian will tell you the state has a draw. But I imagine others will feel the same way about their own home states.

Q. Were you wrong about what California was about or did things change after you came here?

A. Most definitely. I would say within a year both my wife and I knew we had made a mistake. We had been living in Arizona and were looking forward to getting away from all of the border/crime problems associated with living there. It’s akin to what has happened to Disneyland. There used to be magic there. Now it is just concrete and aging animatronic creaky figures. A cheesy illusion at twenty dollars a throw.

California is an illusion. The reality is a governmental system falling in on itself and you can see the panic begin to manifest itself. The haves are now responsible for too many have-nots.. You have to remember the basic themes of the Mexican Revolution 1910-1940 was land and wealth re-distribution. The mind set of those millions of illegal aliens who are now voting here is the same. Since you cannot get elected without those alien votes…well, you get the idea.

Q. Any move is traumatic, to a greater or lesser degree. Moving out of state more so. How long did it take you to make the decision and what were some of your considerations?

A. Traumatic? I feel it is traumatic to stay here. There is no future in a place that runs itself like a pyramid scheme. Sooner or later there just won't be enough people working to support those that won't. Already society is starting to crumble. Only a fool would go fishing or camping here without carrying a firearm. I mean it, only a fool.

Q. Was there a specific incident or event that tipped the scale in the direction of moving?

A. Yes, but not what you might be thinking.

In a way, other Californians feeling the same way I do are moving me out. I live in a quiet small area that will be safe for a few years yet. But those in the Bay area are really starting to feel the heat and leaving in droves…to areas like mine. They are bringing wads of cash with them and driving up our property values as they bid for the few houses that are available. I simply took advantage and am cashing out. Also, I wish to hire an employee and it is impossible to do here in California. I simply can't afford the compensation insurance and various other handouts the state wants. So, I will be moving my business, expanding and hiring in another state.

Q. Have you discussed your move with others? What was their take on it?

What might be of interest here is the reaction of the guys I play poker with every Sunday night. They have been following this for the six months I have been involved in the process. Those that own their own homes are paying a little more attention that those unable to leave.

And those able to leave, who are “paying a little more attention” are increasing exponentially. My friend is typical - he is entrepreneurial and motivated to succeed - but on his own terms.

Multiply his decision by 30,000 or 50,000…or just a few large employers - who are fed up with leftist politicians adding mouths to feed in exchange for votes - and you have the raw material for disaster.

It is very much like critical mass theory - you add anti-business codes, snotty in your face bureaucrats and welfare society dependents and not much happens…at first. But at some point ignition takes place and that, ladies and gentlemen is the ballgame.

No going back.

As we detailed here last week, Senate Bill 60 – which, incredibly, will permit illegal aliens to obtain California driver’s licenses without showing a unique identifier such as a Social Security number, has been passed by the Senate and is now in the Assembly where it will surely pass. From there it goes to the governor - who is battling a grassroots recall effort – for signature.

He may sign, he may not; but eventually this type of legislation will be added to the state codes – the sheer force of changing demographics guarantees it.

Just as, at some point, the reckless disregard for public safety and common sense by California’s elected officials will doom the state to a fate that is already clearly visible on the horizon.

Adios, mi amigo…adios California, su tiempo ha venido e ido

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: borders; calgov2002; illegalaliens; immigration
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To: johnqueuepublic
Hitlers Germany? Get real. LOL!

Hey did you notice that the article never mentioned that the people in California are getting ready to throw the governor out of office? I found that rather strange they ommitted that fact. Hehehe....

21 posted on 06/16/2003 10:06:23 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (Recall Gray Davis, position his smoking chair over a trap door, a memo for the next governor.)
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To: johnqueuepublic
there were beautiul spots in Hitlers germany and Stalins Soviet Union also, one thing has nothing to do with the other.

Huh? LOL! I've been to Germany and all over Europe too, and it too can't touch California. And their weather sucks too.

22 posted on 06/16/2003 10:09:01 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (Recall Gray Davis, position his smoking chair over a trap door, a memo for the next governor.)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Idaho's OK, but Idaho aint got nothing Cal doesn't have. There are remote rural areas in California big enough to put two idahos in. LOL! We got more lakes rivers streams, mountains, you name it, and more beauty.

you are correct about the beauty to be found in Calif. I miss the beaches, Yosemite, Sequira (however you spell it). There are definately pretty areas in Calif. However, the state has lost it's beauty (not physical) thru excess and liberal abuse. Democrats control the state senate (completely if I'm not mistaken). Gays have destroyed the school system and forced stupid cariculum (spellcheck needed here), and too many electoral votes. I could go on and on.

Idaho has clean air and low crime. We have problems here but nothing like Calif. There was a period in the mid 80's where there wasn't a murder in the Boise area for several years. Conservatism is a way of life here. Nothing funny about Calif. Nothing funny about Idaho. 100 degrees in the summer, 20-30's in the winters. Beats the crap you have to put up with in LA area, or San fran. any time.

23 posted on 06/16/2003 10:09:04 AM PDT by bedolido (Where'd I put that Tin-Foil Hat?)
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To: johnqueuepublic
The state is busted, just missed its 15th budget deadline in a row, and is nearly $40 billion in debt.

And why do you think we are going through an historic grassroots recall of the governor? I again notice that the article and you, failed to mention that all of us illegal aliens and wackos are getting ready to remove the governor, for these very reasons.....

24 posted on 06/16/2003 10:12:07 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (Recall Gray Davis, position his smoking chair over a trap door, a memo for the next governor.)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
The recall issue was fully covered in the previous piece, you could read it if you wanted to, lol.

The impediments to throwing davis out are rather large, the recall movement still needs half a mil signatures just to qualify on the ballot then it has to be voted on.

After all that is through if davis is kicked out, which he certainly deserves he will most likely be replaced with an even more leftist democrat like lieutenant gov Bustamante.

How does this prove your case that things are peachy in CA?
25 posted on 06/16/2003 10:12:18 AM PDT by johnqueuepublic
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To: bedolido
Beats the crap you have to put up with in LA area, or San fran. any time.

Uh, I have two places here, and neither is in LA or SF. Hehehe.....

26 posted on 06/16/2003 10:15:09 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (Recall Gray Davis, position his smoking chair over a trap door, a memo for the next governor.)
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To: bedolido
Last week the CA leftistlature passed 436 bills in 48 hours including the Cedillo bill SB 60 (illegal alien driver bill) which Joe apparently is in favor of.

Right Joe?

Everything is ducky, right?

lol
27 posted on 06/16/2003 10:15:11 AM PDT by johnqueuepublic
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Great tagline. Replace the gov's chair with a dunk tank, eh?
28 posted on 06/16/2003 10:16:25 AM PDT by Billy_bob_bob ("He who will not reason is a bigot;He who cannot is a fool;He who dares not is a slave." W. Drummond)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Double-wides dont count dude, lol.
29 posted on 06/16/2003 10:16:25 AM PDT by johnqueuepublic
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To: johnqueuepublic
How does this prove your case that things are peachy in CA?

Wait a minute here, sheesh, I only stated that the article failed to even mention the recall, and I *never* stated that everything was peachy here. Where did you get that?

30 posted on 06/16/2003 10:16:49 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (Recall Gray Davis, position his smoking chair over a trap door, a memo for the next governor.)
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To: johnqueuepublic
Who are you kidding, from Georgia to Illinios to Colorado, to Texas, states all over this country are pandering to illegal aliens? You think this is isolated to Cal?
31 posted on 06/16/2003 10:18:14 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (Recall Gray Davis, position his smoking chair over a trap door, a memo for the next governor.)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Uh, I have two places here, and neither is in LA or SF. Hehehe.....

great comeback!!! You're still at the mercy of Calif politics. Next time you deposit your paycheck, just write the whole amount in a cashiers check and mail it to the perverts in your state senate.

They're coming to take it away (ha ha). They're coming to take it away (ha ha ho ho he he).

32 posted on 06/16/2003 10:19:44 AM PDT by bedolido (Where'd I put that Tin-Foil Hat?)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Uhhhhh....because English is my native tongue?


lol
33 posted on 06/16/2003 10:20:14 AM PDT by johnqueuepublic
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To: johnqueuepublic
Double-wides dont count dude, lol.

Poor attempt at humor.

And what's with you using the word "dude"? Pull yourself out of the 70s..

34 posted on 06/16/2003 10:21:15 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (Recall Gray Davis, position his smoking chair over a trap door, a memo for the next governor.)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
How do other states doing the same thing mitigate the situation in CA?

Not very logical.
35 posted on 06/16/2003 10:22:43 AM PDT by johnqueuepublic
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To: johnqueuepublic
What state are you in John? Idaho? You profile doesn't indicate.
36 posted on 06/16/2003 10:22:49 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (Recall Gray Davis, position his smoking chair over a trap door, a memo for the next governor.)
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To: johnqueuepublic
"pull yourself..."

Limp attack warning, lol, dude.
37 posted on 06/16/2003 10:23:45 AM PDT by johnqueuepublic
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To: Joe Hadenuf
I live in CA Joe, just like you.

38 posted on 06/16/2003 10:24:32 AM PDT by johnqueuepublic
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To: johnqueuepublic
It doesn't. I just find it strange that many seem concerned with Cal when the problems in their *own* states are very similar and escalating.

Are you in Idaho?

39 posted on 06/16/2003 10:25:01 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (Recall Gray Davis, position his smoking chair over a trap door, a memo for the next governor.)
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To: johnqueuepublic
Good time to sell and head out John.
40 posted on 06/16/2003 10:25:51 AM PDT by Joe Hadenuf (Recall Gray Davis, position his smoking chair over a trap door, a memo for the next governor.)
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