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Outside of the 5 yr old non-sense you feed people on this forum, California is still broke (see above and hush). Califlowerian err Californian newspapers write this stuff. Keep being in denial until you finish high school.
You'll end up like Cali in Colombia.
That's you guys. Miami is the drug capital.. everyone knows.
Fraud is everywhere. Being broke and proclaiming greatness is stupidity on a whole different level though.. read(if you can?)..California newspaper. The info is out there..you're not out of the woods yet, so get off the high horse. Even better move to another state(as many Califronians do, i.e. move to the PNW). Ciao...
Fraud is everwhere but it is more more concentrated and common in South Florida and that is a FACT. South Florida is the FRAUD CAPITAL of the US, FACT.
Again with the reading comprehension. No one is "proclaiming greatness" or on their "high horse", that is simply you constantly projecting your own insecurities. We are just pointing out the obvious flaws of South Florida that you seem complete in denial about. You for some reason interpret that as claiming CA is "great" or whatever. I never inferred South Florida being a third world basket case with typical Latin American levels of corruption and fraud somehow makes CA "better", you did.
Speaking of corruption/fraud, just look at Miami Marlin's stadium. A $91 million loan ends up costing $1.2 billion, where else would that happened besides South Florida?
$1.8 billion for a stadium and you still can't attract fans.... Who sues their own season ticket holders?
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