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It's not what I or you are "talking about". It's the data and reality of other serious matters that are happening in CA you fail to acknowledge.
Just quit talking about data. Looking things up on the Internetz is clearly not your strong suit.
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And nice ignore over the rest of my post about the major homeless problem out there that's getting far worse in cities like LA, San Fran, and now even San Diego, human poop maps to avoid human feces around San Fran, well payed tech workers living out of their cars around silicon valley because they can't afford basic rent, etc. But that's ok. You live in NYC apparently and think CA is a paradise and probably have never lived there and want to defend the dems/libs out there and not take ownership of all the major problems that I've pointed out that's going on in CA. The river of denial is long.
And what about the one in 9 residents of Arizona living in trailer parks?
I find it hilarious that the liberal Cali peeps pushing to leave the union think that they'll take all the tech companies, all the entertainment, all of this or that with them and be their own little private utopia. LOL! Good luck with that. Your thoughts are simply not rooted in reality. But you're more than welcome to leave. In fact, I would just about guarantee that the rest of the US would be just fine. Anything you can do in California, we can do elsewhere.
Um, no you can't. You can't replicate Silicon Valley in the middle of Alabama. If you could, Alabama would be rich instead of being one of the poorest states in the Union.
If BosWash left, that would essentially be most of the economic might of the country. Harvard, M.I.T., CalTech, Bell Labs, etc. would all be gone.
Right. Because you and your friends have such a commanding grasp of datasets.
This subforum may be a hellhole but there are other subs on C-D where people do get quite into factual minutiae.
So trailer park data is what you consider some kind of data set.
So if there's more low income projects in NYC than in Phoenix but Phoenix has more trailer parks, then that's supposed to mean something?
Any other straws you're trying to grasp?
Do you have stats on how much spam is consumed per capita for each city so we can get a real data set here so CA can figure out if it should leave the union ?
I really don't get your point in all this.
Any stats or links? Or just conjecture? Thanks to low interest rates, the economy is good even in Kentucky. In fact it's so good, the majority of Northeast and CA residents are moving to the south and Texas.
I'm guessing you've never actually been to Kentucky.
California has the largest economy in the country. It will be huge with legalized marijuana.
Also the least dependent on federal money.
There are plenty of links--look it up on Wikipedia.
California has the largest economy in the country. It will be huge with legalized marijuana.
Also the least dependent on federal money.
There are plenty of links--look it up on Wikipedia.
Exactly. These are the people who are literally pushing the global economy forward. What innovation is coming out of South Carolina?
Why would California be worse off with states that don't produce much of anything? Most of these Red States have economies based off military bases, state government and resource extraction (if they are lucky).
I find it hilarious that the liberal Cali peeps pushing to leave the union think that they'll take all the tech companies, all the entertainment, all of this or that with them and be their own little private utopia. LOL! Good luck with that. Your thoughts are simply not rooted in reality. But you're more than welcome to leave. In fact, I would just about guarantee that the rest of the US would be just fine. Anything you can do in California, we can do elsewhere.
It has been a tough election for them with their parties horrible loss in the presidency and congress.
They are a little restless it seems that the country has denounced their platform and don't want them running the show anymore. And when you see them start trying to paint a rose on a garbage can with rancid garbage and tell everyone it smells nice and try to convince their party is doing a good job despite what the voters said, well, the river of denial is a long one.
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California has the largest economy in the country. It will be huge with legalized marijuana.
Also the least dependent on federal money.
There are plenty of links--look it up on Wikipedia.
If there's one state that doesn't need a population more out of touch with reality.....
Perhaps that's their answer to the major homeless problem there in "paradise" and still growing? Can you see it?....."solving the homeless and fleeing of the middle class problem, one toke at a time".
And btw, CA better have the biggest economy in the nation. Just area size/population wise, about 2/3 of the east coast, it should. One most compare apples to apples here.
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