Gov Jerry Brown: “If Trump were ever elected, we’d have to build a wall around California to defend ourselves from the rest of this country”


Arrogant Brown Shows His Ignorance

Jerry Brown refuses to see that the California dream is slipping away. He is whistling past the graveyard as businesses depart for states more welcoming of economic growth. And of course, if anyone like Donald Trump suggests that no state can allow open borders and endless welfare, Brown will insist that it is certainly possible. Brown made some inane remarks recently which are summarized below.

“If Trump were ever elected, we’d have to build a wall around California to defend ourselves from the rest of this country,” he said at a dinner held in Sacramento by the California Labor Federation and State Building and Construction Trades Council of California, according to the Sacramento Bee. “By the way that is a joke,” he added. “We don’t like walls, we like bridges.”

Brown was touting the state’s economic progress, and the influx of young, talented tech workers — though the state has experienced net out-migration for decades, especially of middle-class families.

The governor blasted “old white guys” for not recognizing that their pensions depended on the influx of “young people coming into this country and into this state.”

He also mocked former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who became famous during his 14-year tenure as Texas governor for recruiting new businesses to move from California to low-tax, low-regulation, high-growth Texas.

In fact, the list of companies that have left and are leaving California is almost endless. The environmentalists and the public employee labor unions lead the state around by the nose, and the bureaucrats have regulated the state to the point that it is almost impossible to afford a home due to the fees, assessments, and compliance costs.

Brown may joke about Governor Perry, but just ask the many businesses located in Texas after moving from California and they will say that they absolutely do remember why they moved to Texas. As for building a bridge into California, it is mostly populated by illegals who have flooded our schools, making them around 47th in the nation, and welfare seekers, who see no reason to work.

Brown, of course, can laugh because he does not know the value of vibrant businesses that provide jobs and a good living to workers. He can continue living off of his wife and the people of California, never even recognizing the damage he has done to the average worker who, in fact, will be supporting Donald Trump in the upcoming election.

Source: breitbart.com



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