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  • Twangbanger

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    1. Warm 2. Generous 3. High cost of living

    (Heck, California is just like a really good woman).

    Short answer: maybe because there's no better place to be poor.
     

    HoughMade

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    That is a very interesting article.

    When's the last time you've heard ANYONE call out the social services bureaucrats for wanting to preserve their own jobs by ADDING to the welfare rolls?
     
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    Mgderf

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    In the past, in the long ago past thank God, I used to live in California.
    I lived in Monterey Park/ Chula Vista area.
    I also lived in the Richmond/El Sebrante area.
    I loved the open-air campus style school systems they had.
    I even went to boot camp at San Diego and A.I.T. at Pendelton.

    It USED to be a wonderful place to live, but I don't even want to visit anymore.
    If the San Andreas fault could just cleave off California, and float it a couple hundred miles off shore.
    We could then just re-draw the shoreline.
    I'd bet a Nevada beach would be beautiful in August...
     

    HoughMade

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    I would classify Southern California, as a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there....and for me that does not apply to L.A.....don't even want to visit. I'll go back to San Diego any time a client wants to send me there for a few days​.
     

    Indyhd

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    That is a very interesting article.

    When's the last time you've heard ANYONE call out the social services bureaucrats for wanting to preserve their own jobs by ADDING to the welfare rolls?


    I agree with both both points you made above as well as Mgderfs thought of the dropping off in the Ocean.
     

    indiucky

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    I would classify Southern California, as a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there....and for me that does not apply to L.A.....don't even want to visit. I'll go back to San Diego any time a client wants to send me there for a few days​.

    Wife's family used to live there before her mom moved back to Argentina.....I actually found a way to enjoy L.A.:

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    Get 5 miles out....:)
     
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