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Politics, Power, and Hypocrisy: Why California Voters Are Losing Faith
Leaders bend the rules when it suits their allies and weaponize outrage when it does not
By Hector Barajas, September 9, 2025 2:55 am
Californians have lost trust in their leaders, and it is easy to see why. People feel powerless because politics has become a game of double standards: one set of rules for those in power, another for everyone else.
Consider the recent controversy over former Vice President Kamala Harris. Though she is a private citizen, worth millions, and set to earn even more from her book deal, taxpayers were being forced to cover her security while she promoted that book.
At the same time, many of the very leaders who excused this decision have spent months condemning the White House for deploying the National Guard. When federal officials used those troops to protect government buildings, reduce crime, or assist immigration officers, critics blasted it as an abuse of power. Yet those same voices had no hesitation when Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass diverted police officers from crime-plagued neighborhoods to guard Harris’s Brentwood home.
Even the police union called the move absurd: “Pulling police officers from protecting everyday Angelenos to protect a failed presidential candidate who also happens to be a multi-millionaire… is nuts.”
What infuriates people is not just the waste, but the hypocrisy. Leaders bend the rules when it suits their allies and weaponize outrage when it does not. The message to the public is unmistakable: accountability is for others, never for those on our side or those who are politically connected.
This pattern is not new—it repeats itself. A decade ago, many of the same politicians and interest groups who fought to keep redistricting in the hands of lawmakers instead of voters are back at it again.
Today, they are rushing to push through new maps, fast-tracked behind closed doors with no public input. When asked who drew the lines, the politicians simply say “no comment.”
The result is as predictable as it is outrageous: maps so purposely partisan they strip citizens of the redistricting power they voted to create and hand it right back to the politicians and their party insiders. Sacramento politicians have hated losing the ability to draw their own districts ever since voters took it away, and they will spend whatever it takes to get that power back.
And it comes with a staggering price tag. Governor Gavin Newsom is forcing a special election estimated to cost more than $230 million, while California faces a $20 billion deficit and is making deep cuts to health care, public safety, and emergency services.
The rush job means there will be no public hearings, no real debate, and no time for review. Ballots are being printed, mailed, and delivered in less than a month because they do not want Californians to have time to ask questions or even understand what is happening.
Politicians claim this is “about protecting democracy.” Voters know better. It is about protecting their power. No one seriously believes they will hand authority back to an independent commission a few years from now. Once power is seized, it is seldom surrendered.
The Capitol Annex Project is another example of this arrogance. What was sold to the public as a $543 million renovation has now exploded to more than $1.1 billion. While taxpayers shoulder the cost, legislators will enjoy private hallways shielding them from the public and the press.
It gets worse. KCRA reported that more than 2,000 people tied to the project are bound by nondisclosure agreements. NDAs for a taxpayer-funded project raise only one question: what are they trying to hide? Instead of transparency, Californians get secrecy. Instead of accountability, insiders get perks.
The pattern is the same as with redistricting—decisions jammed through behind closed doors, no public input, and benefits flowing upward while families facing higher costs are told to “tighten their belts.”
These billion-dollar backroom deals send a clear message: government is no longer serving the people.
This is why cynicism runs so deep. People see the system for what it has become: rigged to protect insiders and punish everyone else.
A healthy democracy depends on competition, accountability, and transparency. Without them, power becomes a shield for the connected and a weapon against the public. The Harris security debacle, the redistricting power grab, and the Capitol Annex secrecy all reveal the same truth: California politics is no longer about service; it is about self-preservation.
And Californians are right to be angry.
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Good article, I would simply point out that hypocrisy and corruption don’t last forever. America has faced these ills before and has survived the challenge. Each time we overcame the struggles these ills have brought it has come with the nation and its citizens returning to a faith in God. This time will be no different. Belief in God, His Son Jesus Christ and applying Godly values is what this nation was founded on and is what will make us great again.
Keep the faith and stay safe, Hal. This so-called sanctuary is on notice.
God Bless America!
https://jonathanturley.org/2025/09/08/the-mark-of-kaine-how-a-senators-remarks-borders-on-constitutional-blasphemy/
Great point, Hal.
The problem this time and unlike the past, America is bankrupt: $40 trillion amassed debt and $100 plus trillion promisary. Devoid accountability and a financial bedrock were doomed. The banks and government operatives impose fiscal real responsibility on us while Trump and his fellow operatives plunder America further into debt; why must I be responsible yet the government does not? Weve entered a chaotic abyss compounded by our appointed operatives facilitating our demise as they are covertly conspiring to usher upon us the alternate fascist collectivist socioeconomic paradigm: Donald Trump tacitly admitted our current economic model due for abandonment when he sided with the other comrades in agreement to terminate the debt ceiling statues: Translation: We’ve entered a free fall and forget about the current dollar; and alternate emerging.
Al the bogus currency authorized for creation by the Democrats and Republicans has pummeled America into a chaotic abyss: subliminally the populace know this and thus and rightfully so are scared, as they should be.
A sobering metric; the interest on the already accumulated debt exceeds the defense budget: Maybe the reason Trump is “sucking up” to China.
The rank and file know something is very wrong. The Republicans specifically Congress covering for suspected paedophiles is fueling more distrust and aprenhension.
President Trump has tied the Guber to a wagon wheel and the SCOTUS is fanning embers to drop in his lap.
Stupid video productions will only amount to a reminder how Newsom failed by wallowing in his own delusion.