California loses again. Yamaha, a name built on American roads and racetracks, is racing away from the so-called Golden State. Can anyone act surprised anymore? California’s anti-business madness has turned America’s once-brightest engine of opportunity into a miserable disaster zone for anything that hopes to make a dollar—and for anyone who actually respects freedom.
Let’s not sugarcoat it: the leftist elites running California have made it clear. If you want to build, innovate, hire, or actually thrive, your only real option is to pack your bags and run. Blame their sky-high taxes, crazy regulations, and non-stop red tape. Every time another company flees, it’s because Democrats double down on failed policies and act shocked when the bills come due.
Liberals love to pretend they’re champions of workers and innovation. They aren’t fooling anyone at this point. Businesses don’t leave out of boredom; they leave because California has grown hostile to anyone not playing the big-government, globalist game. Yamaha’s move shines a spotlight on how every “progressive” promise is just empty talk that hurts real Americans and destroys the job market.
It’s not just Yamaha. Look at the pattern. Big brands, small American dreamers, even ordinary families are ditching California in droves. All the while, the left shrugs, spews empty rhetoric, and blames everyone but themselves for the collapse. Somehow, Democrats still believe more taxes and regulations are the answer, as though making life harder for job creators could ever be a winning strategy.
This is the legacy of Democrat rule: a wasteland of failed businesses, lost jobs, and broken promises. While globalist politicians push their own interests, real Americans are left to pick up the pieces. When businesses that spent decades building their legacy decide to leave, that’s not a coincidence—it’s an indictment. How much more evidence do we need before California liberals admit the problem is staring them right in the face? Maybe the last one out of their failing paradise can turn off the lights.
Source: Redstate
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