Posted on 11/03/2010 10:21:51 AM PDT by JohnThune2012
Yes
How is it any worse than: WA, NV, OR and NY? The voter fraud and theft is off the charts.
If it weren’t for the fact that my wife’s family lives here. I would say to the once Golden State hasta la vista baby. If it’s Brown, flush it!!!
I’ve been planning on moving out for the past few years. The election of Brown just eliminated any doubt I might have had.
The new house needs to work on ID required voting.
I am still a little stunned at how poorly the GOP did in CA... I see this morning Kamala Harris has passed Steve Cooley with 97% reporting, so it looks like not one Statewide office for Republicans. The only good news I saw was Vidak looks like he is hanging on.
Boxer is irrelevant - she’s only 1 of 100 where she is. Brown is a serious problem, further emboldened by the shooting down of restraints on taxing, foretelling of great, great suffering. But..for those who are disheartened by the Brown election, two words ought to be remembered:
Gray Davis :)
Good luck getting a large movement around this. Lots of overvalued CA houses are now underwater. People can’t move even if they want to without declaring bankruptcy.
hate to break it to you but boxer was elected to a federal office
In order to move, Californians need to sell their houses. How is that possible right now? I don’t live in CA, but there are 2 houses in my neighborhood that have been for sale for 3 years.
I’m already gone ... Eagles
A Governor who thinks welfare is more important than jobs.
Just think about that. wow.
Come to Texas!
It’s a lot worse. Prop. 23 didn’t fail because of voter fraud; it failed because of voter stupidity.
Meanwhile, there are close races in Washington and Oregon, and Washington rejected new taxes by huge margins.
Except for the fact my husband has a really great job and we live in beautiful Santa Barbara, we’d be outa here.
I think what made california especially bad is that polls showed races pretty even, and it was a total blowout. It is like the Angle race, but it happened not just in the senate, but every Statewide office and most congressional races.
I moved to CA in 1985. The year prior to that, Ronald Reagan won re-election carrying Los Angeles County by a whopping 250,000 votes. Can you believe that? Talk about radical change.
I saw what was coming and left 6 years ago. As a last act of defiance, I voted for Tom McClintock (the conservative) for governor, not that it did any good. I miss my family and my hometown. It pains me to see what’s become of my home state.
They can always just walk away and let the bank deal with trying to sell it. The bank can’t come after you for the deficiency, at least as long as you haven’t refinanced your mortgage.
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