It's unpleasant to say so, but how long will it be before the smart thing for the GOP to do will be to let California sink under the weight of its oppressive, one-party government? And at what point will enough Californians decide "enough is enough" to overcome the influence that the wealthy coastal elites have in Sacramento?
Republicans in Congress are now trying to force an end to California's "clean car rule" that will ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars in the once-Golden State by 2035. That's 10 years from now. But some procedural hurdles might forestall their efforts.
[Source](https://redstate.com/wardclark/2025/05/02/congressional-republicans-are-trying-to-kill-californias-gas-car-ban-but-theres-a-catch-n2188599)
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It's unpleasant to say so, but how long will it be before the smart thing for the GOP to do will be to let California sink under the weight of its oppressive, one-party government? And at what point will enough Californians decide "enough is enough" to overcome the influence that the wealthy coastal elites have in Sacramento?
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Republicans in Congress are now trying to force an end to California's "clean car rule" that will ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars in the once-Golden State by 2035. That's 10 years from now. But some procedural hurdles might forestall their efforts.
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