California Democrats have spent years building one of the most unaffordable states in America. Now, as frustrated voters demand answers over soaring housing costs and painful gas prices, one Democrat congressman is trying to pin the blame on President Donald Trump instead of the political machine that has controlled California for decades.
During a Tuesday appearance on CNN, California Democrat Robert Garcia attempted to shift responsibility for the state’s affordability crisis onto Trump, arguing that the president’s actions overseas and failure to prioritize affordability had worsened conditions for working families.
But what Garcia conveniently left out tells a far bigger story.
California’s housing collapse did not suddenly appear after Trump returned to the White House. The crisis was already deeply entrenched long before Trump reentered politics. For decades, California Democrats controlled the legislature, governor’s mansion, and regulatory agencies while aggressively restricting development through environmental lawsuits, zoning mandates, permitting delays, and endless bureaucratic barriers.
The results speak for themselves.
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