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But, what will Californians/Americans do about it once it's official? What can anybody do about it?

Criminal behavior/practices become standard procedure when politicians give up on enforcing the laws, and politicians don't come from a parallel dimension

And they really start to give up on it, not exactly because of a long train of corruption. Because widespread/"systemic" corruption is only a byproduct here.

They give up on it, when criminal practices are so widespread, that you would literally need to jail pretty much everybody in town, toddlers included, to eventually put an end to it. And that's not an option of course.

I'm exaggerating a bit with the toddler part, but not that much.

When giving into criminal practices is factually a custom, part of the culture, then yeah you see instances of corruption left and right as a result. But that's the byproduct of a mentality, of a culture, first and foremost. And in turn, that widespread corruption creates a criminal culture, from the cradle. The chicken and the egg.

Take detroit, take chicago, and look at it. It would be populated with people refusing to give into criminal activities, as a principle, a moral principle, crime and corruption would vanish overnight. There's no better law enforcement than each individual enforcing the law upon himself. Hence religion. To choose to not to give into criminal/dishonest practices, is a literally a lifestyle choice.

It's all about a lifestyle choice in the end, people have ton understand that.

So you ask

But, what will Californians/Americans do about it once it's official? What can anybody do about it?

It's up to them