Three-Question Governor Candidate Interview | #1

Three-Question Governor Candidate Interview | #1
"The Golden Road" is a proposal the people of California" by California Candidate Louis DeBarraicua

March 23rd, 2025, 12:04 pm

Question #1: What is the Golden Road?

It means lower taxes, less bureaucracy, and school system that engages our children. The name to "The Golden Road" is a literary device, a symbol, of the a path that creates events to unfold a timeline thoughtfully in California that carefully considers all of the elements of the story, including creating a transition that makes sense to get out of the truly dystopian state we're in.

This transparency style gets introduced during "The Golden Road" campaign, which I will explain exactly how we will lower taxes, streamline processes, and create a narrative that integrates transparency through videos, text, and photographs to keep the public informed in real-time while incentivizing to participate in the story locally.

Question #2: The LA Times is said that “California is waiting for a Star to Emerge out of the Governor Race” – could you be that protagonist? 

California needs a director who organizes many protagonists to create synergy in a way that makes sense. Turning the camera on will make sure we're not working in a bubble. We're going to create the structure for communication in the campaign that I will use when I am Governor .

California is in a dystopian state.

To exit, I am proposing:

1) Creating the circumstance where our children are happy, learning and safe in a space where they can discover their purpose during every chapter of their lives through the experience of a new educational model, interest-based learning.

2) Creating the structure for a decentralized economy that uses resonance to lead, and applies resources, like a better education, and opportunities to start a business. Having resources, which include education and a process that guides the creation of local value.

Question #3: Do you believe in the Separation of Enterprise & State? 

It all leads to lower taxes because when local communities learn to take care of themselves by creating an interface that can only occur through a story. That's the interface.

Just like the separation of Church and State, the separation of Enterprise and State is critical to create the premise for freedom. Money influences politics today in a way that has extinguished the concept of freedom for everyday Californians; but the reality is that should not be the case.

It should be about the story of the Californian.

We should recruit leaders their natural talent to communicate. This is above life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, not about local Beverly Hills couples playing a Trading Spaces style narrative with our under-educated and under-resourced citizens.