puroagave
Active member
I'm trying to stay nonpartisan in this tread. I was a bleeding-heart lib through my 20s, sometime in my 30s when i quit pot and blaming others for my failures I finally made traction in my career. I discovered the libertarian party and haven't looked back. That said, you can polish any turd into a diamond but it doesn't change the fact California's debt currently stands at $1.4 trillion dollars and accelerating. Unfunded pension liabilities is a staggering $1.3 trillion and the annual budget deficit is >$20 billion! This isn't a joke, the super majority of Dems in both houses have engendered a cesspool of abuse and corruption the likes that have never been seen in this State. Not all has been grim, a few positives living here for 60-yrs: the air/water quality and preservation of Cali's natural environment has improved substantially in my lifetime esp. living in the L.A. basin. That and the passage of Prop 13 in the '70s insured the fair transfer of generational wealth regarding real estate. Beyond that, it's been a struggle.Thank you for saying you don't understand California condition. I am constantly amazed by how many people love to spout off about California without having even a small clue about California. California is the 4th largest economy in the world, and outpaced the US as a whole by a large margin. California could easily survive on their own and they actually pay more to central/mid-west states than any other state. They are the single biggest giving state in the country versus those that actually take from the federal budget (the central/mid-west states). They are also the number one producer of food in the country. Their population is larger than the entire swath of central states combined. It would be nice if people have a small clue about that of which they speak.
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