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It’s Still a Mad, Mad California
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| January 3, 2017
| Victor Hanson
Posted on 01/03/2017 6:04:42 PM PST by 2banana
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To: Hugin
Nevada County, where Grass Valley and Nevada City are located, is the one north-eastern California county that went for Hillary. I'm afraid that many here are as liberal as they are in S.F. Bay Area
To: 2banana
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posted on
01/03/2017 9:05:10 PM PST
by
VanShuyten
("a shadow...draped nobly in the folds of a gorgeous eloquence.")
To: TChad
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posted on
01/03/2017 10:45:11 PM PST
by
kvanbrunt2
(all your base are belong to us)
To: TChad
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posted on
01/03/2017 10:47:45 PM PST
by
kvanbrunt2
(all your base are belong to us)
To: kvanbrunt2
My Prediction for the new Age of Trump.
1. In the next election the next governor of California will be a Republican —and a woman.
2. New Factories will be built in California to build cars and tractors.
3. California will become a Purple State in 2020. and elect a GOP Senator in 2018.
4. Hollywood will comeback with more tax cuts for film makers.
5. The present Governor will face down Trump—and lose.
6. The high speed train LA to SF will be built as will the LA Las Vegas Train and the SF to Reno bullet train.
To: Forward the Light Brigade
my one other brother who lives there won’t thank you but will benefit. i will thank you if that happens. god bless. i should do the same prediction for here in phily. we need to be positive. thx for the response.
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01/03/2017 11:30:09 PM PST
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kvanbrunt2
(all your base are belong to us)
To: Dan Cooper
There is only one thing in this article I would dispute: I can't believe the California DMV was ever a model of efficiency. When I was a kid (1950s-60s) every one dreaded going there. My parents belonged to AAA primarily because at that time (I don't know about now) they could go there to take care of car registration and other routine matters and avoid going to the DMV.
To: 2banana
In feral California, we suffer not just from too many and too few applications of the law, but from the unequal enforcement of it.
In California, the neglect of the felony requires the rigid prosecution of the misdemeanor.He touched in detail on that last sentence (nice phrasing) in his "Mexifornia" book.
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01/04/2017 9:23:54 AM PST
by
Oatka
To: TexasKamaAina
I can't believe the California DMV was ever a model of efficiency. Once I figured out that making a sixty mile round trip to a rural DMV could actually save me time, not to mention aggravation, I never went back to a big urban California DMV. The small rural DMVs I went to were all efficient.
The big urban California DMVs were good at only one thing: Instilling a proper contempt for government. Rudest, least efficient employees ever.
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01/05/2017 8:15:53 PM PST
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TChad
To: kvanbrunt2
he is a great man. I think so too. I'd like to meet him.
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01/05/2017 8:33:46 PM PST
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TChad
To: Dan Cooper
retired state employees from Sacramento, liberals fro SF moving out to the mother lode to “get away.”
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