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Offline Elderberry

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Frontpage Mag by Daniel Greenfield 10/22/2021

Democrat regulations are holding the entire economy hostage.

 2019 was described as a “bloodbath” for the trucking industry with 640 trucking companies across the country filing for bankruptcy in just the first half of the year. Thousands of truck drivers were left unemployed. Many went into the expanding last mile delivery business, some as contractors for Amazon. But California truckers and businesses had their own special woes.

Two years ago, Governor Newsom signed the Democrat supermajority's Assembly Bill 5 into law. While AB5 was billed as a crackdown on Uber and Lyft, forcing the companies to treat l freelance contractors as employees, the gig economy companies pushed Proposition 22 so that they were the only ones exempt from the law. (A Democrat judge has since illegally blocked the approved ballot measure while falsely claiming that it was unconstitutional.)

AB5 however was less about Uber than it was about outlawing freelance employees in order to force them into unions. The union power grab inconvenienced Uber and Lyft, but crushed freelance workers in a variety of fields including journalism. One of the fields was trucking.

Over the summer, the California Trucking Association actually went to the Supreme Court to fight AB5 and allow owners and operators to use independent contractors. The CTA listed 70,000 owner operators. In the years since AB5, Ubers have become scarcer and more expensive, which is what the law was actually designed to do, but the consequences to the trucking industry have been far worse albeit invisible to most people until now. While truckers are still protected from AB5, many in the industry are not willing to bet their future on SCOTUS.

AB5 was not only the assault on the trucking industry by California Democrats who were aggressively trying to unionize the industry and to impose environmental regulations on it.

Last year, the California Air Resources Board issued a press release boasting that it had taken a "bold step to reduce truck pollution". The bold step required switching to electric trucks.

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Re: California Drove Truckers Out of Business. Now Store Shelves Are Empty
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2021, 10:43:25 pm »
Good article by Greenfield.

It's time for the red states to band together to find new ways to bring goods and services into these states using shipping/procurement/production routes that AVOID California entirely, and also Oregon and Washington state if possible.

The time for the red states to begin planning on "the separation" from the blue/communist states is NOW -- not after the shooting starts.

If you're in a red state, you must consider California, Oregon, and Washington -- and most of the people who inhabit those states -- as your ideological, political and economic ENEMIES.

These states do not have your interests in mind.
Indeed, those who control them regard YOU as "the enemy".

The red states must begin to "break free" of the blue/communist states.
They must begin planning to live without them.