Newsom drives California toward financial ruin with wild spending and skyrocketing deficits

California is falling apart, and it’s Gov. Gavin Newsom who’s driving it right off a cliff. Just look at the budget numbers Newsom is pushing for 2026-2027. The charts are staggering: state spending has exploded since he took office, with no end in sight. Unsurprisingly, all this reckless spending has led to massive deficits that Sacramento can’t hide anymore, no matter how much spin liberals try to throw at the problem.

Under Newsom, California turned from a golden state into a cautionary tale. Instead of respecting taxpayers and running a tight ship, Newsom blew open the floodgates on spending. For every crisis—real or imagined—his answer is always to spend more. School systems failing students? Throw cash. Homeless crisis raging? Throw cash. Rolling blackouts? Don’t reform, just write another check. This isn’t smart leadership; it’s the lazy playbook of every out-of-touch progressive across the country.

The numbers don’t lie. With Newsom at the helm, state budgets ballooned year after year, even as revenues dropped and businesses fled the state. But instead of cutting back or learning from his mistakes, Newsom keeps doubling down. His leftist policies sound great for the globalist cocktail party crowd, but they make life harder for everyday Californians. People are getting squeezed with higher taxes, new fees, and runaway inflation caused by Newsom’s own reckless decisions.

What’s most galling is the hypocrisy. These liberal elites claim to champion the little guy, but their real achievement is driving working families and businesses out of California. The wealthy can escape to the Hamptons or buy a second home in Nevada. The rest get stuck with broken schools, filthy streets, and empty promises—plus the bill for Newsom’s big-government fantasies.

This is what failed leadership looks like: Debt, dysfunction, and disaster delivered by a governor who cares more about his national image than his state’s future. Is Newsom’s master plan to bankrupt California before running for president? If this is progress, maybe California—and America—needs way less of it.

Source: NY Post


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