Posted on 04/15/2005 10:24:05 AM PDT by BurbankKarl
The problem is that the governement has basically told young americans to go to hell in every way possible.
1. Catering to newly arriving illegals makes it harder for young people to move up the ladder.
2. Refusing to cut wasteful senior citizen welfare and abose. Social security and medicare are nothing more than bloated welfare programs that cost the young a fortune.
3. Punitive real estate taxes in places where most jobs are for young people is making homeownership harder and harder for younger people.
I am utterly disgusted with both the GOP and the RATS. The GOP has squandered everything so many of us worked so hard for. They have cowered like panzies and patsies to the liberals.
I for one am on board for any move to dump all of our present GOP leaders are they are useless.
MONDAY MORNING MEMORANDUM
By Assemblyman Ray Haynes
April 18, 2005
Leaving Los Angeles and Rushing to Riverside
People Leaving County in Droves says the headline in the LA Daily News.
Decline Continues in San Francisco, says the San Francisco Chronicle. Two of the marquee city names in the worldbeautiful locations on the coast, culture, fine dining, and diverse populations, complete with major research, science and educational institutions. How could this be happening? Have they found a better beach? A better view than that from the Hollywood Hills? Better shopping than the Westside Pavilion? Where are they going?
According to the US Census Bureau, theyre going to Riverside. And San Bernardino. And Bakersfield. Or even worseout of state entirely, to Clark County, Nevada, and Maricopa County, Arizona!
We who live in and represent Riverside and the Inland Empire, and the San Joaquin Valley, have known this for a while. An area long used as the butt of jokes about lack of culture, deserts, smog, traffic and the 909, has increasingly become a place people want to live. And not just any people, but LA people! People who have allegedly lived the good life, been close to the beach, and Hollywood, and the cultural centers downtown, and have now chosen to live in Corona, and Temecula, and Murrieta, and Lake Elsinore. Chosen!
The census data shows that the rate of people leaving Los Angeles to surrounding counties has accelerated, and that San Francisco had the steepest drop in the state, despite improving economic conditions in the area. But why?
Clearly housing costs are a major driving force. Even as housing prices have more than doubled in the outlying areas, the prices in LA and San Francisco are even more ridiculous. People are trading small places in LA for larger places and longer commutes in Riverside and San Bernardino, and even Kern County. This must confound the urban planners, who are certain that if we just build denser housing with more mass transit, everybody will be a lot happier.
But its also about quality of life. Despite the fact that nearly half the legislature hails from Los Angeles and the Bay Area, and has been for as long as anyone can remember, and despite being home to some of the richest people and most valuable and beautiful property in America, they have managed to turn their urban cores into nightmares. Their schools are among the worst with no prospect of improving, crime continues to be a real concern, and government services are spotty at best. They may not have to drive as far to get somewhere, but the drive will be miserable from beginning to end any time of day.
The middle class is leaving as fast as they can leave. It is looking like all that will be left in the end are the super-rich who can afford private security and private schools and homes on the hills and on the beach, and the super-poor who cant afford to move.
And what are these cities and their legislators doing to stop the exodus? Passing symbolic resolutions. Performing gay marriages. Investigating the police. Letting the public employee unions have their way. Piling more mandates on employers. Planning more trains. Expanding services to illegal aliens.
I welcome LAs refugees to Riverside and the other non-beach regions of our state. I hope this population shift brings new clout to the Inland Empire, and the San Joaquin Valley, and other places where rational, economically sensible, politically independent people with a strong sense of community, family, and faith have congregated over the years. Perhaps we can change the political dynamic that has kept LA and San Francisco largely in control of our states budgets and priorities, squandering money on their own corrupt messes, and short-changing the rest of usa situation that has forced us to do more with less in education, transportation, and infrastructure. Perhaps well finally get our fair share of state revenues, so that we can continue to provide a way of life and standard of living that has people deciding that maybe there are more important things than living next to the beach.
Welcome, new neighbors! Well leave the light on for you
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Great post. Public unions are so destructive. It is basically another form of welfare.
Example of cramped urban living! Error made by city utility pole installation workers.
Don't get me started. The public employees where I live basically live by the credo:
"Public service is big business."
amazing.
the large valley 30 x 40 miles or so from riverside to moreno valley, south to hemet, and west to temecula and murietta
will be a huge parking lot!
they needed to build a new north-south freeway, parallel to the 15 on the east side of the valley, from moreno valley to hemet into north san diego county.
and they needed to build 2 or 3 east-west freeways to connect the 15 and 215 to the north-south unbuilt freeway.
but they did not.
so, someday that valley will just stop.
I'm not a California native but have lived here for 30 years and watched it's demise, especially the LA area in the past 10 years. My husband wants to move to Texas and leave California for good. He says between the congestion, eroding beauty and explosive cost of living the once bright future outlook looks very dim now. To be honest, I don't think California will ever be what it once was. So sad. Such a beautiful place that has been ruined by people and politics.
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