Posted on 12/24/2016 12:15:54 PM PST by EveningStar
Sauerkraut
I grow broccoli and a dozen other garden vegetables, plus I have peach and apple trees. I also grow beef and venison.
I am willing to take that chance.
Look at all the hand-wringing. Do they think we’ve forgotten how to grow vegetables in the rest of the country?
Up a rope, Salon.
Cali would fold if it couldn’t sell to the rest of the country. Hell, it’s folding already.
Gimme a break.
Yeah, thank California for the fruits and nuts.
—Orange County,CA
It’d be nice if we could get some assist in breaking the massive leftist voter fraud and illegal alien voter registration drives here in Cali.
Most of us aren’t leftard. It’s the fraud that makes it appear so.
And don’t forget, the leftards never leave well enough alone. Let them have Cali and they’ll only locust their way to your own places and start doing it all over again.
If we don’t win here, you also loose wherever you are.
Oh, dear. We’ll be reduced to eating fried grasshoppers!
I don’t think anyone doubt’s CA ability to produce fruits and vegetables or how it’s a significant percentage of total output. I, for one, do get a little tired of the Snowflake whining that seems to come from a lot of participation-trophied people in CA. The fact that they elected Moonbeam again as their governor says volumes. Personally, I’d be willing to sacrifice a little broccoli if they’d just stop whining about the election.
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Maybe local growers who make thin skinned tomatoes that are actually edible will make a come back. Same for peaches and pears. Hell a California peach if thrown correctly could be used as a lethal weapon.
yes
>>Do they think weve forgotten how to grow vegetables in the rest of the country?
Worse than that. They seem to think that vegetables can’t be grown in the rest of the country. Of course, they think that car exhausts and cow farts will cause the planet to be flooded just before it bursts into flame.
I am positive we can live w/o kalifornia fruits and nuts..........;)
Hint: your next "sanctuary city" will be Tijuana, Ensenada and points south.
Follow the money !
Our farm grows organic and gets double the price from greeny Californians. We then donate to conservative causes.
I eat beef, ice cream and chocolate .
Yes
I’ll trade 55 Electoral votes for broccoli any day of the week.
Just because they leave the Union does not mean we quit buying from them.
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