A liberal state

30CAT

All-American
May 29, 2001
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For generations, California symbolized everything that was fantastic and was great about America.

It was the most beautiful place in the world -- snowcapped mountains, pristine beaches, lush inland valleys. But it was more than a vacation spot. California supported the biggest middle class in the country. It had an education system that was the envy of the world. It had gleaming infrastructure. California was the state that made the American dream a reality.

Now the State of California is known for a very different set of images: Needles and feces in the street, a dying middle class, the country's highest poverty rate, policies that prioritize illegal aliens over ailing American citizens. California is still a symbol. But today it's a symbol of everything that's going wrong with this country.

Trace Gallagher reports the following from the once-Golden State:

For Gov. Gavin Newsom, California is humming along nicely, apparently, and he now says the Republican Party is heading into the waste bin of history saying, "America in 2019 is California in the 1990s. The xenophobia, the nativism, the fear of the other, scapegoating, talking down or past people. The hysteria. And so we're not going to put up with that. We're going to push back." Newsom ended by saying, "What we're doing is working. I think Democrats are winning right now."

Apparently, somebody forgot to remind the governor that 40 percent of his state's population lives near poverty. And then having among the highest taxes in the country and cost of living isn't exactly giving them a leg up. And there's this: On July 1, California drivers will six more cents a gallon for gas taxes. That's on top of the 12 cents last year. And that's on top of already having the highest gas prices in the country. It doesn't appear drivers are winning.

Also on July 1, California begins background checks on customers buying bullets -- the cost $1.00 for every purchase. The check is meant to quickly return information on restrictions like a felony conviction, and non- California residents can no longer buy ammunition here, period.

Finally, a study by homeless advocates says people on Skid Row have less access to bathrooms than Syrian refugees, a problem which is vividly apparent to everyone in L.A. and San Francisco. But putting in more mobile bathrooms just in Los Angeles would cost $57 million a year. In other words, it's not going to happen. You've got to believe the homeless don't feel like they're winning, either.

What a disaster.

While California wages war on its own middle class and tries to build men's room that cost as much as houses, the governor doesn't see a problem with the state. Tens of thousands of middle class families have fled and are continuing to flee every year.

Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom travels to Central America, telling his citizens that his priority is helping people there. As the state disintegrates, Newsom says Donald Trump's version of the Republican Party is what's headed into the waste bin of history.

Maybe so. But California is going to get there a lot earlier.

 

79eer

Junior
Oct 4, 2008
8,544
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For generations, California symbolized everything that was fantastic and was great about America.

It was the most beautiful place in the world -- snowcapped mountains, pristine beaches, lush inland valleys. But it was more than a vacation spot. California supported the biggest middle class in the country. It had an education system that was the envy of the world. It had gleaming infrastructure. California was the state that made the American dream a reality.

Now the State of California is known for a very different set of images: Needles and feces in the street, a dying middle class, the country's highest poverty rate, policies that prioritize illegal aliens over ailing American citizens. California is still a symbol. But today it's a symbol of everything that's going wrong with this country.

Trace Gallagher reports the following from the once-Golden State:

For Gov. Gavin Newsom, California is humming along nicely, apparently, and he now says the Republican Party is heading into the waste bin of history saying, "America in 2019 is California in the 1990s. The xenophobia, the nativism, the fear of the other, scapegoating, talking down or past people. The hysteria. And so we're not going to put up with that. We're going to push back." Newsom ended by saying, "What we're doing is working. I think Democrats are winning right now."

Apparently, somebody forgot to remind the governor that 40 percent of his state's population lives near poverty. And then having among the highest taxes in the country and cost of living isn't exactly giving them a leg up. And there's this: On July 1, California drivers will six more cents a gallon for gas taxes. That's on top of the 12 cents last year. And that's on top of already having the highest gas prices in the country. It doesn't appear drivers are winning.

Also on July 1, California begins background checks on customers buying bullets -- the cost $1.00 for every purchase. The check is meant to quickly return information on restrictions like a felony conviction, and non- California residents can no longer buy ammunition here, period.

Finally, a study by homeless advocates says people on Skid Row have less access to bathrooms than Syrian refugees, a problem which is vividly apparent to everyone in L.A. and San Francisco. But putting in more mobile bathrooms just in Los Angeles would cost $57 million a year. In other words, it's not going to happen. You've got to believe the homeless don't feel like they're winning, either.

What a disaster.

While California wages war on its own middle class and tries to build men's room that cost as much as houses, the governor doesn't see a problem with the state. Tens of thousands of middle class families have fled and are continuing to flee every year.

Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom travels to Central America, telling his citizens that his priority is helping people there. As the state disintegrates, Newsom says Donald Trump's version of the Republican Party is what's headed into the waste bin of history.

Maybe so. But California is going to get there a lot earlier.
Zero sympathy, well earned and much deserved.
 
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It was the most beautiful place in the world -- snowcapped mountains, pristine beaches, lush inland valleys.

It still is very beautiful. Did their mountains disappear overnight? Did they get rid of their beaches? Did their lush valleys dry up?

But it was more than a vacation spot. California supported the biggest middle class in the country. It had an education system that was the envy of the world. It had gleaming infrastructure. California was the state that made the American dream a reality.

Their infrastructure is still in much better shape than most states. Trump had Republican control of both the House and Senate for two years and didn't pursue an infrastructure bill. Instead, he was consumed with being a petulant child with his executive orders.

Now the State of California is known for a very different set of images: Needles and feces in the street, a dying middle class, the country's highest poverty rate, policies that prioritize illegal aliens over ailing American citizens. California is still a symbol. But today it's a symbol of everything that's going wrong with this country.

Needles and feces in the street? That is not what California is known for. LMAO! The butt-hurt in this post is strong.
The country's highest poverty rate? Who wrote this article? Not even close. The highest states are red states; WV, KY, AR, NC, AL, MS and LA. Here is a link to support this FACT. It is from the US Census. https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2018/09/poverty-rate-drops-20-states-and-district.html
In fact, California had four consecutive years of significant decline in poverty.

A dying middle class? That is a USA problem, not a California problem. And you can primarily thank the GOP, whom you support, for the dying middle class. Their platform is not for the middle class - it is to propagate big business.

Honestly, I feel sorry for you. Think for yourself. Select a broader range of media sources. You obviously fell for a bunch of ******** that was just fact-checked and shown to be a lie. I didn't use MSM as any of my sources to refute the ******** you posted. It was the US Census Bureau.
 

Airport

All-American
Dec 12, 2001
86,296
6,999
113
It was the most beautiful place in the world -- snowcapped mountains, pristine beaches, lush inland valleys.

It still is very beautiful. Did their mountains disappear overnight? Did they get rid of their beaches? Did their lush valleys dry up?

But it was more than a vacation spot. California supported the biggest middle class in the country. It had an education system that was the envy of the world. It had gleaming infrastructure. California was the state that made the American dream a reality.

Their infrastructure is still in much better shape than most states. Trump had Republican control of both the House and Senate for two years and didn't pursue an infrastructure bill. Instead, he was consumed with being a petulant child with his executive orders.

Now the State of California is known for a very different set of images: Needles and feces in the street, a dying middle class, the country's highest poverty rate, policies that prioritize illegal aliens over ailing American citizens. California is still a symbol. But today it's a symbol of everything that's going wrong with this country.

Needles and feces in the street? That is not what California is known for. LMAO! The butt-hurt in this post is strong.
The country's highest poverty rate? Who wrote this article? Not even close. The highest states are red states; WV, KY, AR, NC, AL, MS and LA. Here is a link to support this FACT. It is from the US Census. https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2018/09/poverty-rate-drops-20-states-and-district.html
In fact, California had four consecutive years of significant decline in poverty.

A dying middle class? That is a USA problem, not a California problem. And you can primarily thank the GOP, whom you support, for the dying middle class. Their platform is not for the middle class - it is to propagate big business.

Honestly, I feel sorry for you. Think for yourself. Select a broader range of media sources. You obviously fell for a bunch of ******** that was just fact-checked and shown to be a lie. I didn't use MSM as any of my sources to refute the ******** you posted. It was the US Census Bureau.
You used a government agency? That's like using a screen door in a submarine.
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,601
818
113
It was the most beautiful place in the world -- snowcapped mountains, pristine beaches, lush inland valleys.

It still is very beautiful. Did their mountains disappear overnight? Did they get rid of their beaches? Did their lush valleys dry up?

But it was more than a vacation spot. California supported the biggest middle class in the country. It had an education system that was the envy of the world. It had gleaming infrastructure. California was the state that made the American dream a reality.

Their infrastructure is still in much better shape than most states. Trump had Republican control of both the House and Senate for two years and didn't pursue an infrastructure bill. Instead, he was consumed with being a petulant child with his executive orders.

Now the State of California is known for a very different set of images: Needles and feces in the street, a dying middle class, the country's highest poverty rate, policies that prioritize illegal aliens over ailing American citizens. California is still a symbol. But today it's a symbol of everything that's going wrong with this country.

Needles and feces in the street? That is not what California is known for. LMAO! The butt-hurt in this post is strong.
The country's highest poverty rate? Who wrote this article? Not even close. The highest states are red states; WV, KY, AR, NC, AL, MS and LA. Here is a link to support this FACT. It is from the US Census. https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2018/09/poverty-rate-drops-20-states-and-district.html
In fact, California had four consecutive years of significant decline in poverty.

A dying middle class? That is a USA problem, not a California problem. And you can primarily thank the GOP, whom you support, for the dying middle class. Their platform is not for the middle class - it is to propagate big business.

Honestly, I feel sorry for you. Think for yourself. Select a broader range of media sources. You obviously fell for a bunch of ******** that was just fact-checked and shown to be a lie. I didn't use MSM as any of my sources to refute the ******** you posted. It was the US Census Bureau.
The irony of this response coming from one of the most ignorant closed minded fools on the internet. Too funny
 

boomerwv

Freshman
Jan 16, 2008
9,988
79
48
Conservative hate for California is fun. On it's own, has a top ten world economy....but they think it needs to be more like Kansas and Alabama.
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,601
818
113
Conservative hate for California is fun. On it's own, has a top ten world economy....but they think it needs to be more like Kansas and Alabama.
Top 10 world economy but held back by liberal policies. Could be much better.
 

Keyser76

Freshman
Apr 7, 2010
11,912
58
0
Lol, you rubes keep Mississippi we will gladly keep California, I thought you liked makers over takers?
 

bamaEER

Freshman
May 29, 2001
32,435
60
0
I love how Hollywood is pulling film production out of places like Georgia and Louisiana.
 

79eer

Junior
Oct 4, 2008
8,544
394
83
“ **** Kickers” have now taken on a whole new meaning on the streets San Fran. & LA.
 

Mntneer

Sophomore
Oct 7, 2001
10,192
196
0
I love how Hollywood is pulling film production out of places like Georgia and Louisiana.

Hollywood is hands down one of the biggest collection of hypocrites on the planet. They'll pull out of places like Georgia because of some abortion law, but will gladly film in countries where women are treated like second class citizens, or take money from countries that stomp on 1st amendment rights.

They only hurt the hard working, below the line, people that depend on those productions for an income.
 

79eer

Junior
Oct 4, 2008
8,544
394
83
I love how Hollywood is pulling film production out of places like Georgia and Louisiana.
Yea, but they’re going gang busters in places that in prison women for driving, and stone them to death for showing too much skin. So they have that going for them.
 

BoremanSouth

Redshirt
Jul 28, 2016
1,715
0
0
Oh good! Are the Trump followers going to boycott movies now? With it's key demo gone, I'm afraid that's the death knell for the Fast & Furious franchise. LOL.
 

bamaEER

Freshman
May 29, 2001
32,435
60
0
Hollywood is hands down one of the biggest collection of hypocrites on the planet. They'll pull out of places like Georgia because of some abortion law, but will gladly film in countries where women are treated like second class citizens, or take money from countries that stomp on 1st amendment rights.

They only hurt the hard working, below the line, people that depend on those productions for an income.
No doubt
 

Soaring Eagle 74

Freshman
Jan 4, 2008
22,888
69
0
For generations, California symbolized everything that was fantastic and was great about America.

It was the most beautiful place in the world -- snowcapped mountains, pristine beaches, lush inland valleys. But it was more than a vacation spot. California supported the biggest middle class in the country. It had an education system that was the envy of the world. It had gleaming infrastructure. California was the state that made the American dream a reality.

Now the State of California is known for a very different set of images: Needles and feces in the street, a dying middle class, the country's highest poverty rate, policies that prioritize illegal aliens over ailing American citizens. California is still a symbol. But today it's a symbol of everything that's going wrong with this country.

Trace Gallagher reports the following from the once-Golden State:

For Gov. Gavin Newsom, California is humming along nicely, apparently, and he now says the Republican Party is heading into the waste bin of history saying, "America in 2019 is California in the 1990s. The xenophobia, the nativism, the fear of the other, scapegoating, talking down or past people. The hysteria. And so we're not going to put up with that. We're going to push back." Newsom ended by saying, "What we're doing is working. I think Democrats are winning right now."

Apparently, somebody forgot to remind the governor that 40 percent of his state's population lives near poverty. And then having among the highest taxes in the country and cost of living isn't exactly giving them a leg up. And there's this: On July 1, California drivers will six more cents a gallon for gas taxes. That's on top of the 12 cents last year. And that's on top of already having the highest gas prices in the country. It doesn't appear drivers are winning.

Also on July 1, California begins background checks on customers buying bullets -- the cost $1.00 for every purchase. The check is meant to quickly return information on restrictions like a felony conviction, and non- California residents can no longer buy ammunition here, period.

Finally, a study by homeless advocates says people on Skid Row have less access to bathrooms than Syrian refugees, a problem which is vividly apparent to everyone in L.A. and San Francisco. But putting in more mobile bathrooms just in Los Angeles would cost $57 million a year. In other words, it's not going to happen. You've got to believe the homeless don't feel like they're winning, either.

What a disaster.

While California wages war on its own middle class and tries to build men's room that cost as much as houses, the governor doesn't see a problem with the state. Tens of thousands of middle class families have fled and are continuing to flee every year.

Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom travels to Central America, telling his citizens that his priority is helping people there. As the state disintegrates, Newsom says Donald Trump's version of the Republican Party is what's headed into the waste bin of history.

Maybe so. But California is going to get there a lot earlier.

Don’t vacation in California anymore. I hear the Dominican Republic is perfect for Trump supporters.
 

Keyser76

Freshman
Apr 7, 2010
11,912
58
0
Difference being, he's the President, and neither you or Hillary is.
Lol, oh my, what a burn, so wish it was my guy tweeting brilliantly, he does make fat *** white dudes without higher education feel good about themselves, he owns that growing demographic, I guess we will never win another election, I remember when ol Karl Rove predicted that also.
 

bamaEER

Freshman
May 29, 2001
32,435
60
0
It was the most beautiful place in the world -- snowcapped mountains, pristine beaches, lush inland valleys.

It still is very beautiful. Did their mountains disappear overnight? Did they get rid of their beaches? Did their lush valleys dry up?

But it was more than a vacation spot. California supported the biggest middle class in the country. It had an education system that was the envy of the world. It had gleaming infrastructure. California was the state that made the American dream a reality.

Their infrastructure is still in much better shape than most states. Trump had Republican control of both the House and Senate for two years and didn't pursue an infrastructure bill. Instead, he was consumed with being a petulant child with his executive orders.

Now the State of California is known for a very different set of images: Needles and feces in the street, a dying middle class, the country's highest poverty rate, policies that prioritize illegal aliens over ailing American citizens. California is still a symbol. But today it's a symbol of everything that's going wrong with this country.

Needles and feces in the street? That is not what California is known for. LMAO! The butt-hurt in this post is strong.
The country's highest poverty rate? Who wrote this article? Not even close. The highest states are red states; WV, KY, AR, NC, AL, MS and LA. Here is a link to support this FACT. It is from the US Census. https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2018/09/poverty-rate-drops-20-states-and-district.html
In fact, California had four consecutive years of significant decline in poverty.

A dying middle class? That is a USA problem, not a California problem. And you can primarily thank the GOP, whom you support, for the dying middle class. Their platform is not for the middle class - it is to propagate big business.

Honestly, I feel sorry for you. Think for yourself. Select a broader range of media sources. You obviously fell for a bunch of ******** that was just fact-checked and shown to be a lie. I didn't use MSM as any of my sources to refute the ******** you posted. It was the US Census Bureau.
Whackos have always hated California.
 

79eer

Junior
Oct 4, 2008
8,544
394
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he does make fat *** white dudes without higher education feel good about themselves, .
Make up your mind Mr. Keyser, got the white part down. ...........BUT, is it “old fat white guys”, or “fat *** white dudes without higher education”, ............. or both?
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,601
818
113
Says the guy who thinks Mexico and China are paying for the tariffs.
Yeah, you probably need to step aside here dummy because you have no clue and certainly cannot speak for me. Dont embarass yourself any more than you already have.
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,601
818
113
Yeah, you got me there. I had to look up info on your rivalry with Marshall, and your smack only dates back to 1911, a mere 108 years old.
Our smack with Marshall is so fresh that some Marshall fans pretend to be big fans of other schools and avoid their fandom of Marshall when confronted with the reality of Marahalls futility against WVU.
 

MichiganHerd

All-American
Aug 17, 2011
44,277
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Our smack with Marshall is so fresh that some Marshall fans pretend to be big fans of other schools and avoid their fandom of Marshall when confronted with the reality of Marahalls futility against WVU.
Hard to believe people would do something like that. There's a bunch of WVU fans pretending to be Texas fans over on the MMB, or probably KC with two dozen handles.