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Klein's critical examination of liberalism centers on its existing structures, which often hinder progress rather than facilitate it. He argues that while liberal governance excels at providing urgent subsidies for needs — often referred to as "NIMBYism" (Not In My Back Yard) — it fails to promote the necessary growth of housing and infrastructure. It raises a fundamental concern: why do liberal policies yield poorer outcomes in states like California when similar policies would work in Texas or Florida?