Looming Civil War In California
A President Trump means the city and state leaders in California will be challenged to enforce federal laws vs. amended laws created by the state of California.
Image by Ken Lund via Flickr, CC 2.0 license.
LOS ANGELES, November 21, 2016 – The breakout of a full-scale Undocumented Persons Civil War (UPCW) in California is inevitable in 2017. Citizens of California, legal and illegal, were bowled over by the recent political shock wave caused by Donald Trump’s election as the next President of the United States.
For California Democrats, 2017 and beyond is a dismal world indeed.
A President Trump means that California’s city and state politicians will be challenged to enforce Federal laws instead of often bizarre or amended laws created by the state of California. No longer will state policies that clearly contradict Federal policies be allowed to stand simply because California’s Governor Jerry Brown—who oversees a wealthy state economy larger than the 6 largest economies in the world combined—says so.
Unlike other states, California has inexorably created its own set of likely unconstitutional laws and rules, which prominently include the sheltering of illegal aliens in so-called “sanctuary cities” like San Francisco, where Kate Steinle was brutally murdered by one such illegal. State procedures that give shelter to illegal aliens, channel Federal funding for their housing, public education, often favor illegals over California’s citizens, including our veterans.
According to Michelle Malkin in a May 2014 article appearing in FrontPageMag.com:
“In Sacramento, Calif., lawmakers are moving forward with a budget-busting plan to extend government-funded health insurance to at least 1.5 million illegal aliens.
“In Los Angeles, federal bureaucrats callously canceled an estimated 40,000 diagnostic tests and treatments for American veterans with cancer and other illnesses to cover up a decade-long backlog.
Such actions are put in force either by law (de jure) or by action (de facto), the latter of which means “by fact,” as Jerry Brown did in this example.
A President Trump means the city and state leaders in California will be challenged to enforce federal laws vs. amended laws created by the state of California.
Image by Ken Lund via Flickr, CC 2.0 license.
LOS ANGELES, November 21, 2016 – The breakout of a full-scale Undocumented Persons Civil War (UPCW) in California is inevitable in 2017. Citizens of California, legal and illegal, were bowled over by the recent political shock wave caused by Donald Trump’s election as the next President of the United States.
For California Democrats, 2017 and beyond is a dismal world indeed.
A President Trump means that California’s city and state politicians will be challenged to enforce Federal laws instead of often bizarre or amended laws created by the state of California. No longer will state policies that clearly contradict Federal policies be allowed to stand simply because California’s Governor Jerry Brown—who oversees a wealthy state economy larger than the 6 largest economies in the world combined—says so.
Unlike other states, California has inexorably created its own set of likely unconstitutional laws and rules, which prominently include the sheltering of illegal aliens in so-called “sanctuary cities” like San Francisco, where Kate Steinle was brutally murdered by one such illegal. State procedures that give shelter to illegal aliens, channel Federal funding for their housing, public education, often favor illegals over California’s citizens, including our veterans.
According to Michelle Malkin in a May 2014 article appearing in FrontPageMag.com:
“In Sacramento, Calif., lawmakers are moving forward with a budget-busting plan to extend government-funded health insurance to at least 1.5 million illegal aliens.
“In Los Angeles, federal bureaucrats callously canceled an estimated 40,000 diagnostic tests and treatments for American veterans with cancer and other illnesses to cover up a decade-long backlog.
Such actions are put in force either by law (de jure) or by action (de facto), the latter of which means “by fact,” as Jerry Brown did in this example.
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