Posted on 11/03/2010 9:15:22 AM PDT by The Jimmy Z Show
You have that reversed. Mexican President Calderon was a critic of Prop 19:
Why would they want to grow up to be pot farmers if the price dropped drastically ? Pot can be grown anywhere in CA climate, and if anybody that wanted to could legally grow a few plants in their garden, there would be no market for any farmer anywhere to make a living on. It would be like if stores demanded $20/lb for tomatoes — nobody would buy them anymore, they’d grow them on their own patio. There’s never big money in legal and easily grown agricultural products. Pot literally grows like a weed if it isn’t systematically being eradicated. Taking the big money out of the pot industry would wipe out all those growers in northern CA that are currently providing for the semi-legal-wink-wink medical users. It wouldn’t valuable enough for anybody to try to make a living growing it anymore.
You are right, but I also think that perhaps when people hear some people from California-and other high tax, tightly regulated states-talk about moving to red states with lower taxes, that unless otherwise indicated, they may be the so-called “fiscal conservative” who loves the joys of lower taxation, but doesn’t understand that fiscal conservatism combined with social liberalism is one of the very things which leads to those higher taxes and regulations.
Just as with the Labour party in Britain, I believe that the rats here knew full well what they were doing when they turned the taps wide open on immigration and turned a blind eye to the illegal immigration pouring over the border. Members of Labour have admitted to deliberately flooding Britain with immigrants partly for the reason of “sticking it” to the conservatives, and because they knew it was more votes for their socialist agenda. To think that people could so blithely destroy a nation and a great civilisation from such petty motives. Well, not so petty, from their point of view-which is perpetual power that they don’t need to fight for in the democratic market of ideas. Just like here, they can’t win on the basis of the truth of their agenda. That’s why the rats here always rebrand themselves-ie from liberal to progressive-and always maintain that they didn’t frame their message well when they lose-it’s never that their message was rejected. It’s tough for them in a way, because they can’t just tell the truth-that they intend to inflict socialism on us-so the “spin” is all-important for them.
I am buoyed by your reminder that Prop 13 overturn isn't a 4sure deal. And, i too don't know another outpost yet i would Uhaul-it2. However, i remain vigilant.
I hear you loud and clear, but except for that liberal bastion of Austin, the state of TX is VERY RED.
Houston can seem very liberal at times, but everyone i knew there in the work-force were all freedom loving conservatives, fiscally and politically; depends on the circles you swim i guess. B4 i left, voted against all those big tax stadiums they built to no avail and now i pay thru the nose to ‘visit’, ie, the taxes were mostly on the hotels, etc.
I’m quite proud to say i was born in TX and raised in LA... freedom and food in that order!
I will concede occasional annoyance with deer, elk and moose nibbling on my plants in the front yard during the winter. We've had skunks, porcupines and wild turkeys wandering in the front yard too. The Idaho State University mascot is the Bengal tiger, but the more common wild life on campus is a mountain lion.
It’s SF and So Cal.
We’re mighty conservative in the Big Valley.
Pocatello has it beat.
OOoooook...You have fun up there with that world class weather!
Hi again,
LOL - Wed hangover! Lots of celebrating, eh? ;)
It’s too bad your local voters have gone for property tax increases. Takes away the only thing good w/r taxes in this state. But....I won’t feel too sorry for ‘ya since you have perfect weather year round!
Our house in Texas was really nice, had fancy mouldings and such - but wasn’t at all what I’d call cheap, compared to cental CA. It was comparable in price. Actually now, non-coastal CA houses might be cheaper since TX houses have held their values much better.
RE Prop 13 - remember Gray Davis was recalled for increasing the Vehicle License Fee (I think that was what it was called) and that was only to the tune of couple of hundred dollars a year for those with several cars. If Moonbeam tries to raise our property taxes, I don’t think he’d last too long either. CA tends to vote like idiots - except where their pocketbooks are concerned. I’m hoping. And also looking for jobs in OH at the same time ;) I’d love to have Kasich for governor.
Nice talkin’ to you again!
Dude, very eloquently put.
You’re lucky, I much prefer the 4-legged thieves over the 2-legged gangbangers and various assorted other criminals in urban areas :)
But then I live in Mississippi and no one ever notices that we exist, and I like it that way:) I wouldn’t live anywhere else after all these years, except in an undiscovered mountain “holler” in Appalachia, if I had to move. The kind of place that might have a snake-handling church hidden away (but I’d have to skip those services, I hate snakes!)
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