That's fine. And I never asked anyone to move here or to come back. In fact, I'd like to see maybe 10 million more people leave the state.☺
Btw, you're not the only one who left and would love to come back. I read an article not long ago where it indicated a high percentage of those who'd left over the past decade or so, would like to return or would return if they could.
Nothing stays the same and the liberal control of CA is changing and in decline as well, IMHO.
I certainly hope you are right. Id love to see CA return to being the Golden State instead of being the Iron Pyrite State.
I notice that the general election ballot only allows one to choose between two Democrats for any given seat, so I lack your optimism that the liberal hegemony is changing. I do continue to vote in CA elections, but I just have one vote. And it is more than negated by the fraud.
“Nothing stays the same and the liberal control of CA is changing and in decline as well, IMHO.”
I really hope you’re right.
I also wish we’d spent this money on reservoirs and water collection. We have MUCH bigger problems than lack of trains.
“Nothing stays the same and the liberal control of CA is changing and in decline as well, IMHO. “
As a life-long Californian, like you I am seeing the first vestiges of the decline here. Even the Liberals are beginning to see that the Mexican invasion is a bad idea. But the thing that’s going to sink the RATs here is the mounting debt. They are in the pockets of the unions, and that will ultimately be their undoing when they are no longer able to pass out the goodies to the PE’s, Teachers and Nurses. Pensions will HAVE to have big haircuts. They claim that a state can’t go bust under the Constitution, but you are defacto broke when no one will do business with you because you can’t pay them. I hope the first thing to go is the toilet paper in the capitol bathrooms. Brown should actually be kissing Trump’s a$$ because the rebounding economy in the country is giving him a little room to breathe. A couple more years of “The Obola Economy,” and it would have already been over.