California
What golden years? California retirees lament the ‘venom’ coursing through American politics
The Leisure World and Laguna Woods retirement villages envelop you in tranquility from the second you enter their gates.
Single-story homes sit low to the bottom, their facades partially hidden behind Moroccan-style screens and tropical crops.
Residents sufficiently old to have lived by way of a dozen presidents get their morning train by hitting the hyperlinks on flawless inexperienced golf programs and dealing up a sweat in communal gyms whereas chatting with buddies.
Some are staunch Republicans and others are equally devoted Democrats. The factions don’t agree on a lot. However on this they’re unified: It’s arduous to take pleasure in a carefree lifetime of leisure throughout a turbulent midterm election season that looks like a stress take a look at for civil society itself.
In a deeply divided nation, the one factor unifying People is a shared sense of unease. Huge majorities really feel the nation is heading within the fallacious path, however fewer agree on why that’s — and which political social gathering is in charge. This occasional sequence, America Unsettled, will look at the sophisticated causes behind voters’ choices on this momentous and unpredictable midterm election.
Phil Friedman can hardly acknowledge the nation he served when he was within the Navy within the early Sixties.
“I used to assume that I knew what was happening on this nation, however I don’t anymore,” says Friedman, a resident at Leisure World within the seaside city of Seal Seashore. “The divisions are getting deeper.”
He voted for fellow Republicans in statewide and congressional races this 12 months, however not as a result of he loves any of the conservative candidates or believes they’re dwelling as much as their duty to interact in constructive discourse.
The 80-year-old says he’s nervous that progressives have grown steadily infatuated with socialism from the time he got here of age in a Jewish household in New York, the place everybody, himself included, voted for Democrats. Friedman fondly remembers shaking John F. Kennedy’s hand when he made a presidential marketing campaign cease in his neighborhood.
“The Democrats,” he says, “simply hold transferring left.” In response, he drifted to the appropriate.
The partisan divide isn’t the one factor that worries Friedman and different conservatives among the many 9,000 residents of Leisure World. Taking a break in one of many village’s gyms, the place neighbors pedal on elliptical machines and two-step in a Jazzercise class, Friedman says he feels dumbfounded as a result of historical past appears to be repeating itself in a extra disturbing approach.
Friedman was born in January 1942, 4 weeks after the bombing of Pearl Harbor pulled the U.S. into World Struggle II. Again then, it was the U.S. preventing to free the Jap Pacific and Europe from tyranny, antisemitism and genocide. Now democratic traditions within the U.S. are threatened. Vicious rhetoric and racist and political violence are as soon as once more on the rise.
In current days, Kanye West, the rapper who now goes by Ye, was banished by company companions and social media platforms for spouting bigoted remarks and making threats towards Jews. Then a person pushed by right-wing conspiracy theories broke into the San Francisco dwelling of Democratic Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi and attacked her husband, Paul, with a hammer, solely to spark a flurry of recent, unfounded conspiracy rumors amongst conservatives.
Leisure World hasn’t been immune from racial hostility. In March 2021, neighbors rallied round a widow who obtained an nameless, anti-Asian letter taunting her after the demise of her husband, who was Korean.
Friedman is so frightened for his personal security that he’s begun to hide his Jewish identification by carrying a Navy baseball cap.
“I’m not going to stroll down the road with a yarmulke — folks will drive by and shout issues at you,” he says. “And who is aware of after they’re going to cease, soar out of the automobile and beat the crap out of me?”
Twenty-five miles farther south close to Irvine, the seniors at Laguna Woods sense society is unraveling, too.
On the identical morning the Leisure World Republican Membership handed out “I voted stickers” and Trump-themed baseball caps at their parking zone kiosk, the Democratic Membership at Laguna Woods hosted a postcard-writing social wherein members wrote notes to put in residents’ mailboxes, reminding them of the significance of voting.
These Democrats consider the nation — together with their very own retirement village — is prone to being undermined by ultra-right conservatism and white nationalists.
Rebeca Gilad and Selma Bukstein, buddies and fellow membership members, look cheerful and flash huge smiles till the topic turns to politics and the ugliness of as we speak’s political tensions.
Gilad, a world journalist who immigrated to the U.S. from Mexico, all the time discovered the open back-and-forth between political foes inspiring.
“It was such an harmless view of what we’re and what we stand for,” Gilad says.
But it surely’s totally different as we speak, she says. “It’s not even about competitors any longer. It’s about anger and hate. It’s my approach or no approach.”
Gilad, 74, has lived within the U.S. for greater than 40 years. “For the primary time, ever, I’m asking, ‘Did we make a sensible choice?’”
At Laguna Woods, a village of about 19,000 with lushly landscaped properties on gently curving streets, she’s serving to to arrange Group Bridge Builders to deliver residents collectively for workshops on speaking throughout cultural traces.
“Are you able to consider we now have to show learn how to talk?” she says.
Two current occasions that shook Laguna Woods prompted her and different residents to kind the group.
One was the mass capturing in Might that focused the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church, whose congregation used a sanctuary at Laguna Woods. A lot of its worshippers stay within the village. One was killed and 5 others had been wounded. Federal authorities are investigating the assault as a hate crime.
The opposite incident, just a few weeks earlier, concerned a girl strolling the streets of the village carrying an arm band emblazoned with a Nazi swastika. She was “all wearing black, like an SS officer,” Gilad says.
When confronted by a Jewish neighbor, the lady lashed out.
“She used a foul phrase for Jew,” Gilad says. “And she or he stated, ‘If I knew this was going to occur, I might have introduced my gun.’”
Bukstein, a retired intensive care unit nurse and longtime antiracism activist, is 96. Her eyes widen with alarm when she talks concerning the imply streak that runs by way of American society and the way that vitriol has breached the gates of her in any other case serene group.
She says the nation’s younger folks need to develop up with a greater instance than to see women and men within the U.S. deal with each other like mortal enemies based mostly on who they’re and who they align with politically.
“I’ve to say, it has been a really powerful time for me — this prejudice is horrible,” Bukstein says. “I’m voting for the sake of my youngsters and my great-grandchildren. Somebody has to neutralize this venom.”
Bukstein wears her politics proudly on a League of Girls Voters T-shirt, which reads: “A girl’s place is within the Home …. and the Senate.” She’s unapologetic about her progressive beliefs and he or she too tries to do her half to shut the nation’s divides.
Along with welcoming neighbors into her front room for conferences of the Democratic Membership, the Involved Residents group and Q&A classes with Orange County politicians, she’s hosted a gathering of the nationwide group Braver Angels, which holds trainings to assist progressives and conservatives speak to 1 one other.
However the New Jersey native struggles to call a single conservative at Laguna Woods with whom she feels comfy sufficient to speak politics. She thinks that former President Trump and politicians who embrace his polarizing fashion have given license to Republicans to ignore each decorum and compassion.
“It wasn’t all the time [like] that,” Bukstein says of as we speak’s Republican Social gathering. “We had great folks. We had Nelson Rockefeller. We had individuals who you’d say had been virtually liberal by as we speak’s requirements, as a result of that they had coronary heart.”
On the Republican Membership kiosk at Leisure World, a girl rings a cowbell adorned with Trump’s face every time somebody buys a memento.
Anne Calvo and her husband Jose Calvo shade themselves underneath the tent. Whereas hopeful that Republicans will take management of Congress, they too, lament the absence of “coronary heart” in American politics. Each are immigrants, she from Nice Britain and he from Cuba. They met whereas working with the homeless at a mission on skid row in Los Angeles.
Anne, 68, says that when she took the oath of citizenship after the Sept. 11 terrorist assaults, she was instantly stuffed with the attention of why so many who migrated to the U.S. noticed it as a protected haven the place freedom and democracy reigned.
This nation is a lot greater than a land mass, she realized. It’s an concept, and concepts, like earth, can erode over time if not protected and nurtured.
When Jose Calvo, 84, rises from his chair to pose for a photograph along with his spouse, he’s overcome with emotion on the considered the sacrifice he made simply to face on this nation’s soil.
He had been a resistance fighter towards Fidel Castro’s communist regime and of the 5 males in his squadron, he was the one one to outlive retaliatory assaults.
Jose factors to his proper leg. He says a melancholy within the pores and skin marks the spot the place he took a bullet throughout the insurgency.
He pauses to wipe away tears as his spouse comforts him.
Wearing a ball cap that reads, “Jesus vive en mi” — Jesus lives in me — he thanks God for seeing him by way of his personal bout with homelessness and for bringing him to his adoptive nation. He prays that voters will select candidates who cherish democracy and equal alternative as a lot as he does.
Jose considers this nation’s values so superb that when he escaped to the U.S. after the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion, “I acquired on my knees and kissed the bottom.”
Now he and the opposite grandmothers, grandfathers, great-grandmothers and great-grandfathers of those two enclaves — progressives and conservatives alike — solely see a nation scarred by scorched-earth.
California
Caitlyn Jenner says she'd 'destroy' Kamala Harris in hypothetical race to be CA gov
SAN FRANCISCO – Caitlyn Jenner, the gold-medal Olympian-turned reality TV personality, is considering another run for Governor of California. This time, she says, if she were to go up against Vice President Kamala Harris, she would “destroy her.”
Jenner, who publicly came out as transgender nearly 10 years ago, made a foray into politics when she ran as a Republican during the recall election that attempted to unseat Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2021. Jenner only received one percent of the vote and was not considered a serious candidate.
Jenner posted this week on social media that she’s having conversations with “many people” and hopes to have an announcement soon about whether she will run.
Caitlyn Jenner speaks at the 4th annual Womens March LA: Women Rising at Pershing Square on January 18, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty Images)
She has also posted in Trumpian-style all caps: “MAKE CA GREAT AGAIN!”
As for VP Harris, she has not indicated any future plans for when she leaves office. However, a recent poll suggests Harris would have a sizable advantage should she decide to run in 2026. At that point, Newsom cannot run again because of term limits.
If Jenner decides to run and wins, it would mark the nation and state’s first transgender governor.
California
Northern California 6-year-old, parents hailed as heroes for saving woman who crashed into canal
LIVE OAK — A six-year-old and her parents are being called heroes by a Northern California community for jumping into a canal to save a 75-year-old woman who drove off the road.
It happened on Larkin Road near Paseo Avenue in the Sutter County community of Live Oak on Monday.
“I just about lost her, but I didn’t,” said Terry Carpenter, husband of the woman who was rescued. “We got more chances.”
Terry said his wife of 33 years, Robin Carpenter, is the love of his life and soulmate. He is grateful he has been granted more time to spend with her after she survived her car crashing off a two-lane road and overturning into a canal.
“She’s doing really well,” Terry said. “No broken bones, praise the Lord.”
It is what some call a miracle that could have had a much different outcome without a family of good Samaritans.
“Her lips were purple,” said Ashley Martin, who helped rescue the woman. “There wasn’t a breath at all. I was scared.”
Martin and her husband, Cyle Johnson, are being hailed heroes by the Live Oak community for jumping into the canal, cutting Robin out of her seat belt and pulling her head above water until first responders arrived.
“She was literally submerged underwater,” Martin said. “She had a back brace on. Apparently, she just had back surgery. So, I grabbed her brace from down below and I flipped her upward just in a quick motion to get her out of that water.”
The couple said the real hero was their six-year-old daughter, Cayleigh Johnson.
“It was scary,” Cayleigh said. “So the car was going like this, and it just went boom, right into the ditch.”
Cayleigh was playing outside and screamed for her parents who were inside the house near the canal.
I spoke with Robin from her hospital bed over the phone who told us she is in a lot of pain but grateful.
“The thing I can remember is I started falling asleep and then I was going over the bump and I went into the ditch and that’s all I remember,” Robin said.
It was a split-second decision for a family who firefighters said helped save a stranger’s life.
“It’s pretty unique that someone would jump in and help somebody that they don’t even know,” said Battalion Chief for Sutter County Fire Richard Epperson.
Robin is hopeful that she will be released from the hospital on Wednesday in time to be home for Thanksgiving.
“She gets Thanksgiving and Christmas now with her family and grandkids,” Martin said.
Terry and Robin are looking forward to eventually meeting the family who helped save Robin’s life. The family expressed the same feelings about meeting the woman they helped when she is out of the hospital.
“I can’t wait for my baby to get home,” Terry said.
California
California may exclude Tesla from EV rebate program
California Gov. Gavin Newsom may exclude Tesla and other automakers from an electric vehicle (EV) rebate program if the incoming Trump administration scraps a federal tax credit for electric car purchases.
Newsom proposed creating a new version of the state’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Program, which was phased out in 2023 after funding more than 594,000 vehicles and saving more than 456 million gallons of fuel, the governor’s office said in a news release on Monday.
“Consumers continue to prove the skeptics wrong – zero-emission vehicles are here to stay,” Newsom said in a statement. “We’re not turning back on a clean transportation future – we’re going to make it more affordable for people to drive vehicles that don’t pollute.”
The proposed rebates would be funded with money from the state’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which is funded by polluters under the state’s cap-and-trade program, the governor’s office said. Officials did not say how much the program would cost or save consumers.
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They would also include changes to promote innovation and competition in the zero-emission vehicles market – changes that could prevent automakers like Tesla from qualifying for the rebates.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who relocated Tesla’s corporate headquarters from California to Texas in 2021, responded to the possibility of having Tesla EVs left out of the program.
“Even though Tesla is the only company who manufactures their EVs in California! This is insane,” Musk wrote on X, which he also owns.
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Those buying or leasing Tesla vehicles accounted for about 42% of the state’s rebates, The Associated Press reported, citing data from the California Air Resources Board.
Newsom’s office told Fox Business Digital that the proposal is intended to foster market competition, and any potential market cap is subject to negotiation with the state Legislature.
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“Under a potential market cap, and depending on what the cap is, there’s a possibility that Tesla and other automakers could be excluded,” the governor’s office said. “But that’s again subject to negotiations with the legislature.”
Newsom’s office noted that such market caps have been part of rebate programs since George W. Bush’s administration in 2005.
Federal tax credits for EVs are currently worth up to $7,500 for new zero-emission vehicles. President-elect Trump has previously vowed to end the credit.
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California has surpassed 2 million zero-emission vehicles sold, according to the governor’s office. The state, however, could face a $2 billion budget deficit next year, Reuters reported, citing a non-partisan legislative estimate released last week.
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