California’s business leaders are finally waking up. They’re sick of seeing the state spiraling into madness. Out-of-control spending, insane regulations, and anti-growth policies have choked off opportunity and chased quality jobs elsewhere. Sacramento’s political circus has put America’s most promising state on a crash course with disaster. But just when hope starts to flicker, a familiar swamp creature slithers in: the political consultant class.
Let’s call this what it is—California’s political fixers are part of the problem. These so-called “experts” feed off chaos, selling bland, expensive strategies that keep lining their own pockets while the state falls apart. Every election cycle, it’s more of the same bad advice, the same empty slogans, and always more fundraising for themselves. They win whether their candidates lose or not. The only thing they care about is milking the system.
Now, business leaders say they want to push back against the clowns running California into the ground. Good. But if they rely on the old network of consultants—career insiders who helped create this mess in the first place—nothing will change. The fixers write checks for themselves, promise easy wins, then vanish the moment real work is needed. The state’s future doesn’t matter to them. Their beach house in Malibu does.
Liberals love to pretend they’re standing up for the little guy, but it’s all a game to them and their consultant buddies. The left pushes radical policies that crush small businesses and drive families to the brink, all while their political operatives rake in millions behind the curtain. It’s a racket only globalist elites could dream up—destroying America’s engine of growth, one backroom deal at a time.
If California’s business movement wants to save this state, they better throw out the recycled playbook and start fighting like they mean it. The consultant parasites have nothing to offer except another round of defeat. Will they finally say “enough”? Or will they keep feeding the beast that’s burning California to the ground?
Source: NY Post
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