Opinion: California has issues with its neighbors
By Dan Walters, Sacramento Bee
There’s always been an incongruity about California’s having three disparate states on its borders.
As California’s population exploded during the 20th century, those of Nevada, Arizona and Oregon remained relatively sparse and today, collectively they have just one-third of California’s population.
The economies of California and its neighbors developed differently, but they once shared a generally conservative political outlook. Recently, however, we’ve shifted to the left, and Oregon has as well, while Nevada and Arizona still lean rightward.
The California-Nevada relationship has been particularly frosty. There’s a long-running conflict over environmental issues around Lake Tahoe, for instance. And in recent months, Nevada has tweaked California by seemingly luring away California firms.
Ok Dan, YES! Happily California has “shifted” politically to the left after the completely incompetent “A’nold” Administration. Do you remember the $15 Billion “Enron” Bailout Bond Measure that A’nold told us was going to solve all our problems?
California’s GDP is over $2.5 Trillion or as big as the entire Nation of Brazil! Nevada’ is $140 Billion and Arizona’s is $296 Billion; there is no comparison
Nevada did offer huge subsides and hookers to Elon Musk to build batteries in Nevada. However, Nevada is last in education so good luck Elon finding workers to actually, you know… work at your factory.