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To: Vaduz

Californian isn’t worth saving it’s turn into Mexico so sad.


Here is where I part company with most of the posters here. H*ll yes California is worth saving. It is my home and I will be damned if I let the RATS drive me out. CA has about one tenth the US population. There are probably more Republicans here than in any other state in the Union including Texas. (That’s hard to tell because Texas voters do not state party preference when registering.)

It’s easy to give up and say it hopeless but as the saying goes it is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.

As the article says one way to start is to end the RATS supermajorities. That is doable since until 2012 they did not have it. BTW, they do not have a supermajority in the Senate because 3 of the RATS are suspended for being indicted or convicted. Without the RAT supermajority the Pubbies can stop a lot of the tax increases and efforts to gut Prop13.

I have contributed to Hadley even though I do not live in his district and disagree with him about Prop8. I have also contributed to other swing districts. You can find them by looking at the 2012 results in Ballotpedia.com for close elections.


18 posted on 09/29/2014 12:21:19 PM PDT by fifedom
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To: fifedom

There are probably more Republicans here than in any other state in the Union.
Not so sure about that I live in Ca. too and Sacramento is owned by the democrats and they have made the mess the states in it’s now Mexico and the democrats won’t change for the better they have an agenda to spread socialism and the slackers always vote for them.
Look at how many illegals Obama&co have dumped in the states.


20 posted on 09/30/2014 7:54:28 AM PDT by Vaduz
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