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To: catnipman

San Fran has always been a basket case but now its suburbs are nearly as bad. The LA suburbs such as Orange, Riverside and San Bernadino were once heavily Republican. Not so now. San Diego has also flipped. Sacramento was once competitive but has gone far left as well. The only sane area now is the NE region from Redding down to Tahoe. Fresno is still competitive. Sadly, if not for the illegals and anchor babies, the state as a whole would still be close. I’m afraid most is irredeemable now.


63 posted on 12/05/2016 11:20:09 AM PST by dixie1202
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To: dixie1202

As a separate country, California will be heading towards huge population growth caused by open immigration from around the world. Many whites, except the elites and welfare recipients will move back to the other 49 states. Tax rates and regulations will sky rocket. The industrial base will disappear. Silicon Valley will become a corporate haven for the executive group living in gated communities. Expansion by any companies in the Nation of California will occur in the United 49 States of America or internationally. The new bullet train will be available to transport citizens to the new welfare offices around the new Nation. Total gun control will be enforced and the crime rate will skyrocket. All cities will become Sanctuary Cities and Government Universities will be free and will also become Sanctuary Universities. Government pensions and salaries will increase dramatically. Black lives will matter tremendously even more so than any other lives.

I don’t mind if this happens as long as I have enough time to sell my home and business and relocate elsewhere.


67 posted on 12/05/2016 11:59:53 AM PST by Sam Clements
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