Great, ruin one city, then just move on to ruin another. It is time for people to make a stand where they live because they will quickly find the problems they are running from will just follow them.
Make a stand ? WE have NO power to do anything, RINOLD is caving in like a cheap tent on almost everything he campaigned for.
Locusts come to mind...
No. They will take the problems with them and entusiastically install them in their new communities. They cannot understand the sources of the problems which they flee. They like the cheap real estate and the lower crime rates but they fêl that they are in Rubeland and elect the people and demand the measures that will "civilize" their new hometown/homestate.That will turn on the monster Hoover that will suck in the welfare class and the illegals and all that accompanies them.
That's what happened to Colorado with the last wave of California refugees!
Life's too short to waste trying to prop up and rescue idiots/democRats from the results of their stupid folly.
I abandoned CA 10 years ago this month and have never looked back.
The only problem I have is being a productive, employed white male that has worked for 27 years in this state, and not being able to afford a home large enough for a family of four, even in a combat zone.
I'm tired of fighting the greenies, pervs, leftos, wetbacks, and New Yawkers that think this place is a never ending episode of Baywatch. I want some real estate and some peace. And only needing to spend an hour on the road back and forth to work.
My Home on the Range cost me $226,000 for a 1/3 acre lot, two story 4 bedroom house with beautiful amenites and a pool with a huge backyard big enough to play catch with my boy. For a cul-de-sac lot in a good suburd of Dallas (Allen).
If the inflation in home prices follows me to Texas, well, I can be like the Californians I know and cluck cluck while I shake my head sympathetically, because, you know, I'll already have mine...