Primary all of them.
If you're a California resident, you just got screwed by some your representatives.
So the tax bill is pretty shitty, ineffective, poorly-implemented, irrational, etc etc, the typical horseshit & shenanigans we’ve learned to expect from our opponents.
But what makes it different is this shitty tax bill has a special new innovation: It screws California (which has shitty high state/local taxes and high COL which kinda sucks already) by eliminating the state/local tax deduction. So CA gets hit but only has a few Republicans in Congress like Kevin McCarthy, if only he had some influence…McCarthy is the House Majority Leader!
He's the House Majority Leader, yet he still allows California to get screwed to help balance out an already not revenue-neutral which includes repealing the Estate Tax (a tax unless you have the means to one day own an aircraft carrier you probably don't need to worry about)
Why does McCarthy think he can do this?
I think it’s because he's not very powerful.
He's a House Majority Leader but he doesn't seem to want to flex any of that Majority Leader muscle for any favors-- because he's doesn't have the clout he wants others to think he has. He represents a 'low-expectations' district where his constituents don't exactly hold him accountable so he's not focused on California. He's in "safe" district.
But Eric Cantor was in a safe district too.
I would love to destory McCarthy, the weak-sauce Majority Leader who can't even protect his own goddamned State, and if a Dem can't get in (which is another conversation) I'd rather have a whacked-out Congressperson like Paul Gozar who at least will probably understand that if taxes goes up we better get something in return.
All of CA's GOP reps suck and don't stick up for California-- they should pay for that in their primaries.
If ya beat ‘em (you win), defeat ‘em (send in a clown)