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Tom Steyer proves Things Can Get Worse Than Gavin Newsom in California

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Now we have a significant chance of actually making things worse.
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Now we have a significant chance of actually making things worse.
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Tom Steyer proves one thing about California politics: As bad as things get, they can always get worse.

After Jerry Brown, a true intellectual whose ideas were often at odds with reality, we got Gavin Newsom, an ideological fashionista driven by vainglory and ambition.

The two combined to create a California reality that worked for their friends — greens, oligarchs, nonprofits and public employees — at the expense of pretty much everyone else.

Now our political descent seems to be accelerating. Unless Steve Hilton pulls off an unexpected miracle, our likely next governor will either be the utterly uninspiring Xavier Becerra or, even worse, private-equity-billionaire-turned-progressive-firebrand Tom Steyer.

Under Becerra, a man who impresses few here or anywhere else, we will get a zombie Newsom, a faithful follower of the familiar priorities of the all-powerful Democratic machine. Steyer, on the other hand, represents something even more lethal: One environmental lawyer called him “a raging narcissistic lunatic” who would make Newsom seem, well, like Pete Wilson.

To my shock, recent casual conversations with upper-class Democrats show a hard-to-explain attraction for Steyer.

To be sure, Steyer is polling third, behind Becerra and Hilton.

But Becerra, besides being a nonentity, is threatened by a scandal involving his own campaign funds. Tom Steyer is spending millions, and even tens of millions, to convince the public that Becerra is just another corrupt machine politician.

So, what would happen if Steyer became governor? As a longtime funder of enviro groups, he would no doubt double down on climate stupidity — accelerating the destructive drive to net zero emissions, stifling what is left of our once-powerful fossil fuel industry, and forcing future housing development by building the pack-and-stack housing most Californians do not want.

Read the full article on the New York Post.

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