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Gone Is the Romance of California

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Posted By: Magnante, 9/18/2021 3:55:45 AM

Perhaps if all the disgruntled voters who left California in recent years were still there to favor the recall of Gavin Newsom, his political career would have ended last Tuesday. During the 2010s, about 6.1 million people moved from California to other states, while 4.9 million came from other places to California. The demographics of the leave-takers is unclear, but the new arrivals include many from foreign countries, along with wealthy corporate types who could afford the move. (snip) Such "exchange of prisoners," as it were, perfectly suits the goals of the Democrat party

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Reply 1 - Posted by: polkaboy 9/18/2021 6:31:12 AM (No. 918386)
Nice place to visit but I wouldn't want to live there. I grew up in Newport Beach, moved to Amelia Island Florida after Proposition 30 passed.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: chumley 9/18/2021 6:44:12 AM (No. 918391)
I lived there in '71 and there was no romance then. It was populated by weirdos with lots of expensive motorized toys but no concept of private property. It was a very disagreeable place. Years later I was sorry to see them invading NM and ruining what was once a good state there.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DCGIRL 9/18/2021 7:31:46 AM (No. 918431)
California is the west coast version of New York.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: anniebc 9/18/2021 7:54:42 AM (No. 918448)
California is a large state; there are many parts of California that are still beautiful. San Diego, up around the Tahachapis, and the Redwoods used to be nice places to live and visit. The crazies have turned people against California as a whole.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Namma 9/18/2021 8:28:13 AM (No. 918479)
Heard from a person who lives in California Only 50% of the votes were counted. Gruesome won by 68%. Think something is a little off here! California is such a beautiful state. But some of the inhabitants are wacky!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: bigfatslob 9/18/2021 10:11:42 AM (No. 918626)
Newsome did what Charles Manson and the Zodiac killers couldn't accomplish turn it into a s---hole.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: stablemoney 9/18/2021 11:19:15 AM (No. 918713)
I will not deal with Ca. in business for any reason. I would rather not have the customer than deal with their tax jurisdiction. It is a beautiful state that is under the control of devils.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: BooneBoy 9/18/2021 12:23:47 PM (No. 918800)
Both my wife are in our early 80's and sold our house in California and planned to move to NV or AZ. Our children and grandchildren reside in CA, so they urged us to stay in CA. They wanted us closer to them in case we needed their support in our old age. So, we put up with the crap thrown at us by the liberals but we are not defeated.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: enemyofthestate 9/18/2021 12:45:24 PM (No. 918823)
I wonder if the exodus from California is of the same magnitude as the migration from the Dust Bowl in the 30s. Will its impact be felt for generations? Have books been written about it? Will books be written about it?
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Reply 10 - Posted by: panther361 9/18/2021 9:22:40 PM (No. 919199)
3&4 are on mostly on point, but to further 3, NY thinking I believe is the chief reason for the upset of the west, not just Ca. I've said it many times there's a reason we got on a wagon in the 1800's and headed west. Just as the colonials disliked, to be kind, the British and their antics, the pioneers and those who disliked the insane ways of New England headed out to find their place away. Gold was only a part of it and not until 1849 or. The 60's began the root setting of not only the ways of the east again but more so the ways of socialism which is exactly what the hippies contributed. Just about the only thing to come of it was some great music. I've only been around 72 years, born at San Diego Naval Air Station as was nearly the whole of our family so I have witness a truly great place to live reduced to a most painful laughing stock filled with the rubble of failed ideas. We traveled the entire country growing up but the west is home.
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