California Population Hits 40 Million, Leadership Encourages More Immigration

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

California

The California Department of Finance announced that the state’s population fell just 40,000 people short of a historic 40 million residents. Sacramento demographers, as well as population experts nationwide, agree that California will reach a nightmarish 50 million people by mid-century. The easiest way to understand the effect of 50 million residents on Californians’ quality of life is to imagine 25 percent more drivers on the roads, more students in the classrooms, more housing and more patients in hospital waiting rooms.

No one disputes this frightening inevitability. The already overcrowded and housing-short San Joaquin Valley, Riverside county and San Bernardino county experienced the largest population increases, and can ill-afford yet more growth. California’s relentless and unsustainable year-after-year growth has sent residents with financial and professional options fleeing from the state. For the first time since 2010, more people moved out of the state than moved in.

Unsustainable defined: In 1900, California was home to less than 2 million people; by 1950 the population had reached 10 million. California’s population nearly tripled in the last half of the 20th century, and its growth has been much higher than that of the rest of the United States. As the most populous state, California has 10 million more people than the second most populated state, Texas, with 29 million people.

Californians can run, but cannot hide, from the consequences of population growth. Between 2017 and 2018, 21,000 Californians moved to Idaho. The result: Boise home prices increased about 17 percent, and new subdivisions and schools were built – the same sprawl elements Californians hope to escape.

Once an eco-friendly paradise, and correctly nicknamed the Golden State, California’s population growth has created a demand for cars that require highway construction and more housing that make maintaining environmentally sound conditions impossible. In its October newsletter, the San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association (SPUR) acknowledged California’s population crisis and its vehicle dependence, and noted that the state’s car-based transportation system has stalled efforts to curb greenhouse gases. Roughly 40 percent of California’s emissions come from cars, trucks and buses.

But SPUR naively called for more investments in passenger rail service to stop sprawl and reduce emissions. More efficient, more frequent rail service SPUR contends would let people leave their cars at home, enable a low-carbon lifestyle and, at the same time, reduce the cost of living for strapped Californians.

In a perfect world, SPUR’s call for more rail transport service would be an ideal solution. But given the colossal failure of former Gov. Jerry Brown’s bullet train – years of delays, cost overruns, lawsuits and, on all levels, staggering ineptitude – rail service expansion is a pipe dream.

Never mentioned in the establishment media or in the think tank analysis of California’s population, sprawl and environmental struggles is the immigration variable. Immigration is not mandated. And while the federal government makes immigration policy, California as the union’s largest state could use its considerable power and influence to help enforce existing immigration laws and to work toward sensible immigration reform. Instead, Gov. Gavin Newsom and senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris, as well as 90 percent of California’s U.S. representatives, are determined immigration advocates, and blind to the dramatic adverse consequences of immigration on population growth and the environment. Foreign-born California residents number more than 10.7 million, or 27 percent, of the state’s total population, and twice the national foreign-born percentage per state.

Even former Gov. Brown had a brief realization of limits to growth. In June 2015 while addressing the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Board, Brown asked, “At some point, how many people can we accommodate?” Then, answering his own question, Brown added, “As we put more people with more impact on this constant natural environment, we run into certain limits.” Brown’s insightful comments fell on deaf ears.

California’s leaders can’t have it both ways. All vigorously assert themselves as pro-environment. But at the same time, their immigration advocacy stances doom the environment. Time is short. California’s leadership needs to put political correctness aside, or watch the state fall into further environmental degradation.

-----------------------------------------------------
It is my sincere desire to provide readers of this site with the best unbiased information available, and a forum where it can be discussed openly, as our Founders intended. But it is not easy nor inexpensive to do so, especially when those who wish to prevent us from making the truth known, attack us without mercy on all fronts on a daily basis. So each time you visit the site, I would ask that you consider the value that you receive and have received from The Burning Platform and the community of which you are a vital part. I can't do it all alone, and I need your help and support to keep it alive. Please consider contributing an amount commensurate to the value that you receive from this site and community, or even by becoming a sustaining supporter through periodic contributions. [Burning Platform LLC - PO Box 1520 Kulpsville, PA 19443] or Paypal

-----------------------------------------------------
To donate via Stripe, click here.
-----------------------------------------------------
Use promo code ILMF2, and save up to 66% on all MyPillow purchases. (The Burning Platform benefits when you use this promo code.)
Click to visit the TBP Store for Great TBP Merchandise
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
24 Comments
niebo
niebo
December 31, 2019 12:53 pm

Foreign-born California residents number more than 10.7 million, or 27 percent, of the state’s total population

A how-to for the rest of the blue states to maintain permanent control by importing its voter base.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
December 31, 2019 12:57 pm

I’ve been to California several times and never saw the attraction. Granola land didn’t appeal to me – Fruits, Nuts & Flakes.

They’re digging a huge hole with a population that gets stupider with every immigrant. As the productive and moneyed people leave, those dumb enough to remain will have to pay increased taxes to make up for those that left. This is not sustainable, but then Democrats emote instead of thinking.

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
December 31, 2019 1:01 pm

Yet today’s LA Times has an article claiming CA may lose a congressional seat after the 2020 census.
Quite ironic?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Crawfisher
January 1, 2020 1:40 pm

The remaining Whites are fleeing faster than the diversity can be imported.

Pequiste
Pequiste
December 31, 2019 1:15 pm

They wanted it, they got, they like it, and wont quit until Crazyfornia becomes something akin to the Bangladesh of the West; 100 million residents or more.

(And to think how great the place was just 40 years ago; sigh.)

I therefore propose a new motto for the sate of Crazyfornia : Sic Transit Gloria Mundi.

AC
AC
  Pequiste
December 31, 2019 1:58 pm

No, they didn’t want it. Prop 187 passed by a 2 to 1 margin. A single federal kritarch then overturned the will of the people.

He should have been lynched. They all should have been lynched.

Every time we were asked, we said no. The Jew judges then said ‘fuck you, you’re getting it anyway.’

You better wake up – because this insanity is coming for you next

doug
doug
  Pequiste
December 31, 2019 8:15 pm

You might mean Sick Transit Gloria Mundi…..

Pequiste
Pequiste
  doug
December 31, 2019 9:27 pm

Well done, Doug!

AC
AC
December 31, 2019 1:54 pm

Californians aren’t fleeing sprawl. They are fleeing from the wonders of diversity. Less than half of California’s population is white, now.

There is an inverse relationship between quality of life and the percentage of non-whites comprising the population. I’m not guessing. I’ve lived through it.

Diversity is complete shit – and it’s coming for the rest of you, if you don’t stop it.

piearesquared
piearesquared
December 31, 2019 2:28 pm

“California’s leaders can’t have it both ways. All vigorously assert themselves as pro-environment. But at the same time, their immigration advocacy stances doom the environment.”

That is so true, but not just for the leaders. Nearly the entire Left thinks the same way, and I just can’t figure it out. Either they are dumber than dirt, or they subconsciously, or perhaps consciously, want to destroy California (and the entire country).

doug
doug
  piearesquared
December 31, 2019 8:18 pm

Too stupid to connote overpopulation and pollution with environmental degradation.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
December 31, 2019 2:46 pm

I would like to see a chart of those dependent on government who live in CA. Start in 1950 and go forward.

The wonder of it all
The wonder of it all
December 31, 2019 2:51 pm

Another geographically beautiful state with the future vision of a blind fool. The grab what you can will be while you can. Too many people in one area cannot survive comfortably using finite sources. A calamity will increase the stress risk. Let’s see what that math develops.

overthecliff
overthecliff
December 31, 2019 3:06 pm

Hey there is a lot of free shit to get in California. There is tolerance for diverse life styles. The weather is generally good. If you want that ?, go west young man go west. What’s not to love in your blue heaven?

credit
credit
December 31, 2019 6:20 pm

Millions of students in the boomer youth era were instructed by The Population Bomb by Paul Ehrlich and are now befuddled to see population expansion encouraged. It taught a generation to have 1.9 kids. It didn’t work because we iimported the third world. We’re fucked already.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
December 31, 2019 7:42 pm

You California fuckers brought this shit upon yourselves.
Stay in your fucked up state and fix it!
Fuck up (literally) your fucking congresspeople if necessary to do it, but until you do, you should not be allowed to escape to any other state, especially Texas!

Nothing pisses me off more than seeing a California tagged car rolling down a Houston street.

Treefarmer
Treefarmer
  YourAverageJoe
January 1, 2020 12:05 am

The only thing worse is when they roll down an ID street.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Treefarmer
January 1, 2020 1:38 pm

The people that fucked California up the most, left 30 years ago – mainly for Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.

Before California, they were mostly in New York. They have (((something else))) in common, too.

American
American
December 31, 2019 11:33 pm

We are staunch Trump supporters and life-long Republicans that will be leaving our birth places after decades, a life-time, of fighting against the radical libtard nightmare that’s encroached and taking this state to hell. Our tax dollars are leaving with us. When everyone’s on welfare, except for the public employee unions that feed off tax monies along with immigrants what will the politicians here do then? The middle-class, the professionals, are leaving this place. Only the small population of radical elitists and the large population of poor will remain.

terry
terry
December 31, 2019 11:54 pm

Agenda 21 in full force…look at the maps

bob
bob
January 1, 2020 5:28 am

A dominant and powerful characteristic of liberal personality disorder is the doubling down on stupid as it were.

Zeke4544
Zeke4544
January 1, 2020 6:04 am

California is becoming the cesspool dystopia that leftist globalists continue to pass off as utopia.

In their warped and depraved minds, this is progress.

John Medina
John Medina
January 1, 2020 10:12 am

Yeah, that’s the solution for California. Bring in more welfare dependent freeloaders and drive out tax paying citizens. I’m not a math wiz, but that doesn’t add up.

Peter York
Peter York
January 1, 2020 4:58 pm

here’s my solution (1957 arrival, San Fernando Valley, 5th birthday)…ahem…

everyone driving with their windows up and AC going when it’s less than 100 degrees should get their sorry a s s e s out of here.

that should do it. something like 90% of the freaks avoid our divine dry heat, raising the question: why don’t they just die?