I get to read post after post after post attacking my California, but only in New York would this happen. It has got to be the rudest, nastiest city I have ever been to in my entire life.
Rude, snotty people, almost all of them liberal, and rotten weather on top of it.
Thanks, but I'll take California
Ever been to Boston?
It makes NYC look like Peoria when it come to leftist hate. NY just gets all the press.
America has pockets of unfriendly spots. New York just happens to have a bigger spot but I wouldn’t want to drive around parts of L.A. either.
It shouldn’t matter if this was Glenn Beck. Why the hell should anyone, any American be treated like this.
If the left was sooooo virtuous, why do they act so violent?
No Flames from me...
And we have better weather, too.
If LA, SF and Sacramento all fell into giant sink holes and disappeared forever, that alone would probably tilt the scales enough to make California a conservative majority state.
You knew you were picking one, so you got it..
You could not possibly be more accurately describing your OWN home state.
I feel that the worst, most perverted and truly mentally ill people live in California. In Southern California, the stupidity, self-hatred (the worst kind!)and idiocy on constant display via in public behavior by the common populace is unmatched, even by Parisian standards.
In the North, well... nuff said. Bay Area should make anyone on this site, simply explode.
A$$holes know no borders, state or otherwise, but you wanted a fight so I’m always more than happy to defend the greatest city in the world.
L.A. wow, WHAT A JOKE! You know a bunch of houses and homeless Spanish people don’t constitute the definition of a “CITY”, right?
A city has big buildings, public transportation systems that work reasonably well (albeit expensive), NO POOLS, business and industry that produce real tangible products and spread wealth (not just garbage left wing motion picture propaganda).
And, there are a reasonably large amount of conservatives here.
Out of the ‘right type of people’, people that live here- (defined as a; professional, husband or wife, non-government $ taking citizen,voting citizen, non-governmental employe, etc, etc, etc you know the drill), there are large amount of conservatives.
I hardly meet anyone in NYC that any reasonable person would take seriously that at least isn’t moderate if not right leaning... and I meet a lot of people via my job and activities (like softball, which we lost in Central Park today by only 1 run- grrr) and have lived on the UES for the last 8 years, as well as growing up in NJ right outside the city.
My son lives in LA, my daughter in NYC. You are correct, there is a huge difference. I hear very little English being spoken anymore in NYC. Also, when I was last there my daughter’s neighbors were all excited that the Muslim Brotherhood were taking over Egypt! Psychos abound in NYC.
Truthkeeper. I’d live in parts of California. I think it is the most beautiful state of all 57 states. Liberal? Yes. But very beautiful and clean in many place. NYC is a filthy cesspool of human debris.
Sorry folks.
Thanks, but I'll take California “
We need to get away from saying this or that can only happen in a certain place. Or that everyone in xxxx state thinks a certain way.
There are crazy people and good people everywhere.
I am originally from the New York City area, and I have to agree with you about what NYC has become with liberals.
Liberal outsiders move in, and they are compelled to cop the
GET OUT OF MY WAY
I’M IN YOUR FACE
THE WORLD IS MY DOORMAT, AND IF YOU DON’T LIKE IT IT’S YOU WHO HAS THE (censored) ATTITUDE PROBLEM.
I traveled on business to the South, and found civilization in Texas.
New York screams “New York is the center of the universe, and anyone from outside of New York is a hick,” yet they are the biggest hicks in the world.
Your california is my california too. But I left it years ago, necer to return, much less look back.
It is a beautiful place, nice weather. But not worth the level of gov’t, taxes, laws, illegals, taxes (did I say taxes?)
I love, LOVE, my Tennessee.