You left....You didn't vote....Now you mock?
Funny how people like you and other conservatives flee, run away, and then complain...
While other conservatives now beg Californians to move to "their" states...Most of which have frigged winters, icy roads, with hellish humid summers etc, etc.
I find that very odd...
Removing politics, California is arguably paradise with super nice year around weather, deserts, beaches, world class harbors, nations biggest military presences, the Sierras, etc, etc...
It's very odd conservatives are so quick to run away, giving up the best to settle for less...
Tell me, if like minded people all flee like you did, do you expect things to go the way you would like them to?
If all the conservatives fled Congress, or Texas for that matter, would you expect those places to remain conservative?
Very nice, thank you, from one Californian to another.
I was attracted to Idaho because it is LESS humid than San Diego. My extended business trip in San Diego is pummeling me with skin rashes and athlete's foot. Problems I didn't have in Idaho.
I left Pocatello on July 5th...just as the weather warmed up. Arriving in San Diego, I found the coldest summer on record. Wonderful...NOT. Overcast and misty all summer except for 2 one-week stretches. The morning and evening traffic jam makes the commute an hour each way vs working from my home office in Idaho. A big waste of time and money. I don't have access to a kitchen, so I eat at local restaurants. That takes another hour for dinner. Sales tax is 9.75% in San Diego vs 6% in Pocatello. Gasoline prices are 30 to 50 cents per gallon higher in San Diego vs Pocatello. The half gallon of soy milk I purchase at the store in Pocatello is $2.99 vs $3.99 in San Diego.
I moved my sizeable firearms collection to Pocatello from San Diego. Many items are now illegal to purchase or possess in CA, but not in Idaho. I can never bring them back, nor do I want to do so.
WA and CO have been invaded by CA liberals. Their political demographics have shifted to the left.
BTW, snow on the lawn means I don't have to mow it. I have the weekends to read or do things with my computers. That's not an option in the summer when the yard demands a fair bit of attention. Cold outside means I can light a fire, put on a good movie and have my puppy sleeping in my lap. In the summer, the sun sets as late as 9:13 PM. That leaves 3 or 4 hours of light after work to zip down the roads on my bike. The earlier sunset in San Diego and crowded roads mean I rarely have sunlight after my work day.