Actually, the own article shows that the Governor is pretty moderate.
The 805 bills Gov. Brown signed last year are fairly progressive by national standards, but the 96 bills he vetoed are evidence of hiss moderate side.
The governor gave the National Rifle Association seven of the 11 vetoes it wanted, and he rejected more than three dozen bills labeled "job killers" by the California Chamber of Commerce. Only one of those, the minimum wage hike, became law.
Perhaps the most impressive legislative achievement last year is what didn't get signed into law, said Jack Pitney a political-science professor at Claremont McKenna College.
"We can all be thankful that taxes won't go up in 2014," Pitney said.
I think Joe is a good guy, but if he hates California's politics so much, why does he stay there?