The Damaging effects of poor voting decisions comes back to haunt the fools as they learn too late they become a victim yet will they change for the better later..... Hmmmmm.
The southern fires were put out months ago but the rebuilding since then is stagnant as the ecoloonies are shutting them down even Mandy Moore a part time quality actress is whining in public about it, but she is far left voter getting the middle finger from democrat officials.....

The American Thinker
California Democrats are getting what they voted for ‘good and hard’
By Andrea Widburg
May 10, 2025
Excerpt:
H. L. Mencken famously wrote “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.” Although his heyday was around one hundred years ago, Mencken could have been writing about California in 2025. Two stories in today’s news illustrate it perfectly.
The first to catch my eye comes from Marin County, where I lived for several decades before leaving for the saner Southeast. Marin County is a very Democrat region. It wasn’t always that way. Over the years, it swung between Republicans and Democrats, but the results were fairly evenly balanced, with only two “blowout presidential elections.” In 1920, 68.8% of Marin voters went for Warren G. Harding, and in 1952, 67% of Marin voters liked Ike.
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The southern fires were put out months ago but the rebuilding since then is stagnant as the ecoloonies are shutting them down even Mandy Moore a part time quality actress is whining in public about it, but she is far left voter getting the middle finger from democrat officials.....

The American Thinker
California Democrats are getting what they voted for ‘good and hard’
By Andrea Widburg
May 10, 2025
Excerpt:
H. L. Mencken famously wrote “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.” Although his heyday was around one hundred years ago, Mencken could have been writing about California in 2025. Two stories in today’s news illustrate it perfectly.
The first to catch my eye comes from Marin County, where I lived for several decades before leaving for the saner Southeast. Marin County is a very Democrat region. It wasn’t always that way. Over the years, it swung between Republicans and Democrats, but the results were fairly evenly balanced, with only two “blowout presidential elections.” In 1920, 68.8% of Marin voters went for Warren G. Harding, and in 1952, 67% of Marin voters liked Ike.

California Democrats are getting what they voted for ‘good and hard’
H. L. Mencken famously wrote “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.” Although his heyday was around one hundred years ago, Mencken could have been writing about California ...