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This is meaningless to liberals, who are apparently immune to cognitive dissonance, and meaningless to conservatives, who cannot connect this measure to any specific ideology as its failure to pass breaks that chain for them
Wow, very progressive. Good job California liberals.
California voted for slavery, against rent control, against raising the minimum wage, and to increase prison sentences for drug & theft crimes
Wrt rent control (Prop 33) there were constant TV ads spreading lies about it restricting the construction of new housing and removing some nebulous protections for the elderly and veterans.
Rent control is also the oldest thing I've ever seen propagandised on reddit.
Even before Reddit took off with the Digg exodus, any thread about rent on reddit would have a "rent control doesn't work" highly upvoted chain of comments and people blowing smoke about how it's proven over and over and economic bullshittery.
It is the oldest and most embedded piece of propaganda on that hellsite.
2011 example with absolutely zero opposition: https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/comments/legp9/why_is_rent_control_a_bad_thing/
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Ballot elections like these are one of the clearest examples of bourgeois democracy at work.
I saw yard signs for it in front of the most opulent houses on my route
Typical Commiefornia amirite?
I wonder how far away you have to get from the state boundary for the hysterical cries of “sieg heil” to die down
Makes me wonder if there's actually any truth to the claim that Democrats would have won if they'd went further left. It seems that even deep blue states tilt pretty far right.
a lot of americans have no understanding of what policy does, the entire country is stuck in this "Nothing ever happens ~(to~ ~me)~" bubble and when the consequences of their actions come knocking it's like a dog getting reprimanded for shitting on the floor a week ago, there's no correlation.
Apparently minimum wage, abortion, and similar things passed in other paces, including places that have a rep for being worse than california (debatable if they actually are worse than cali.)
You have to actually start delivering progressive policies before people will accept the value of them, and to promote them
Yeah Bernie could have pulled it off cause he has some credibility on it.
It's just not gonna resonate coming from anybody else, Democrats have been shooting themselves in both get so it's not really an option.
side note im happy ilhan got reelected.
As a lifelong resident of California I wholeheartedly agree
absolutely fucking insane