California Is America’s Banana Republic
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California Is America’s Banana Republic
Historically, a “banana republic” is a derisive term for small, unstable nations in Latin America dominated by a corrupt ruling clique. These regimes maintained power through manipulated elections, suppression of opposition, crony capitalism, and the systematic looting of public resources, all while projecting a thin veneer of democratic legitimacy. The people suffered in poverty while the elite lived in ostentatious luxury.
Tragically, that archetype no longer belongs solely to distant tropics. It now describes California—the wealthiest subnational economy on the planet and America’s clearest example of institutional decay.
California’s gross domestic product exceeds that of all but a handful of sovereign countries. The state is the birthplace of transformative technologies and the global capital of entertainment. Yet beneath the glossy surface of Silicon Valley valuations and Hollywood glamour lies a political order that has grown increasingly authoritarian, opaque, and self-serving.
The state is no longer governed by competing visions of the public good. It is controlled by a single party that has captured every lever of institutional power.
Democrats hold the governorship, every statewide constitutional office, veto-proof supermajorities in both houses of the Legislature, and an overwhelming majority of California’s congressional seats. Republicans have been relegated to ceremonial irrelevance for more than 20 years. In any authentic republic, vigorous opposition serves as a natural restraint on authority. In California, that restraint has been systematically dismantled.
This monopoly is sustained and protected by one of the most permissive and least accountable election systems in the United States. Every registered voter automatically receives a ballot by mail.........
