Threatening secession is far from the only thing that the Golden State has in common with the Old South. Excerpt:
Nonetheless, what is driving Californias current efforts to nullify federal law and the states vows to secede from the U.S. are some deeper and creepy similarities to the arrogant and blinkered Old South. California is likewise becoming a winner-take-all society.
It hosts the largest numbers of impoverished and the greatest number of rich people of any state in the country. Eager for cheap service labor, California has welcomed in nearly a quarter of the nations undocumented immigrants. California has more residents living in poverty than any other state. It is home to one third of all the nations welfare recipients.
The income of Californias wealthy seems to make them immune from the effects of the highest basket of sales, income, and gas taxes in the nation. The poor look to subsidies and social services to get by. Over the last 30 years, Californias middle classes have increasingly fled the state.
Gone With the Windlike wealth disparity in California is shocking to the naked eye. Mostly poor Redwood City looks like its on a different planet from tony nearby Atherton or Woodside.
The California elite, wishing to keep the natural environment unchanged, opposes internal improvements and sues to stop pipelines, aqueducts, reservoirs, freeways, and affordable housing for the coastal poor.
Californias crumbling roads and bridges sometimes resemble those of the old rural South. The states public schools remain among the nations poorest. Private academies are booming for the offspring of the coastal privileged, just as they did among the plantation class of the South.
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