For all you that post the same thing over and over again about how we (in California) voted for this, you don’t know anything about California.
California is the third largest state. It really should be broken up into at minimum two states perhaps three.
Most of the population live in one of two cities, Los Angeles and San Francisco (and the bay area). Their votes are counted for Democrats.
The rest of the state for the most part is conservative and vote Republican.
Now keep in mind that California has some very large universities and since the voting age was lowered to 18 these simple minds have absorbed the leftest view of the world and vote Democrat (and when they graduate they return to where ever they came from leaving others to clean up the mess).
California is a one party state and they keep control the same way any dictatorship keeps control, they rigged the election so that (generally) only Democrats appear on state wide ballots.
California also has an initiative system where it is possible for citizens to get a law passed. However if the law does pass and the Democrats don’t like it they go to the state supreme court (Democrats) and rule the law is un- constitutional.
The watch dog media in California is more a lap dog to the Democrats.
So blaming the voters is like blaming the average North Korean for voting for their leadership. Californians have as much voice as they have.
Having said that, not everyone in California supports the Democrats but the only real option is to leave.
Now why do we stay? There is a lot of good things about California so it becomes a matter of weighing the good with the bad. It is a personal choice.
For all of your post about how ignorant we are about your shit hole of a state, we know every thing that you said we don't know.
Ya think we never heard of LA or SF or your high % of illegals, or how beautiful the state is?
The only thing we don't know is how you make the "personal choice" to stay in that political sewer where it is legal for illegals to walk into a Walgreens and walk out with a stolen cart full of $949 worth of stuff.
If anyone tried that nonsense in my western PA county, some armed citizen would stop them and if attacked by the thief, shoot the bastard on the spot.
The local DA would never think of bringing charges against the citizen.
Try that in LA or SF and the citizen would rot in prison for years before a trial.
Like you said, us ignorant people don't know a thing about Kalifornikator.
Your choice, enjoy Thanskgiving.
“”For all you that post the same thing over and over again about how we (in California) voted for this, you don’t know anything about California.””
I’ve lived there twice now, first time was the Oceanside area and the second was in Victorville. California is one of my favorite states but I never travel there anymore. Since I first moved there in the early 70’s I’ve watched it’s politics go downhill and all it took was a couple of cities to do it. I’m seeing the same happen in many other states. Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona are headed the same direction. They target the largest cities in each state and go from there. Texas is still holding strong but I’m afraid it’s just a matter of time, they’ve got Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Dallas and El Paso and they’re not done.