by CalWatchdog Staff | November 14, 2016 8:37 am
Good morning. Let’s talk about Trump. Now that voters have chosen Donald Trump as president, the country is wondering what it will mean for things like climate change, immigration, politics, the Republican Party — the list goes on.
So far, Trump has divided the Republican Party, taken large numbers of voters away from Democrats, and infused some Americans with optimism but others with despair.
Now, he has also laid bare latent political fractures within Silicon Valley, often seen as a more monolithic culture than it is.
While some leading tech figures have been supportive or tolerant of Trump and his movement, others have responded to his election by expressing the strongest possible opposition — including a call for secession.
CalWatchdog[1] has more.
In other news:
How will a Trump presidency affect CA’s climate-change efforts? “Experts say it’s about to become a country within a country, moving sharply in the opposite direction of the White House and Congress on climate change and environmental policy, as California sets its own agenda with sympathetic states and countries,” writes The San Jose Mercury News[2].
“Making California housing affordable again will require new laws, more avenues to build,” writes The San Jose Mercury News/The Orange County Register.
What will a Trump presidency mean for Mexican immigrants? The Orange County Register[3] has more.
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