
California Governor Jerry Brown on January 24 delivered his State of the State Address, portraying his administration as the Resistance to the policies of Donald Trump while at the same time praising the President for his plan to spend $1 trillion in infrastructure funding.
Many mainstream media outlets and some California politicians immediately gushed over the speech, apparently after not having heard or read the entire address.
On the one hand, the Governor vowed to defend everybody - every man, woman and child - who has come here and has contributed to the well-being of our state, and committed to protecting the state's gains on immigration, health care and climate change, guided by the principles that make California the Great Exception - truth, civility and perseverance.
Brown cited the English poet John Donne, who said, "No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main...And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee."
"When California does well, America does well. And when California hurts, America hurts," said Brown.
Brown also warned Californians that, "While no one knows what the new leaders will actually do, there are signs that are disturbing...We must prepare for very uncertain times."
However, Brown then switched directions and praised President Trump’s plan for $1 trillion in infrastructure spending.
He quoted Trump from his inaugural address, "We will build new roads, and highways, and bridged and airport, and tunnels and railways all across our wonderful nation."
Brown proclaimed, "And in this, we can all work together - here in Sacramento and in Washington as well. We have roads and tunnels and railroads and even a dam that the President could help us with. And that will create good-paying American jobs."
Departing from his prepared remarks, Brown then stated, "I say, ‘Amen to that, Brother!’" in reference to Trump’s focus on new infrastructure.
Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, executive director of Restore the Delta (RTD), responded to Brown’s address in a statement.