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Old 11-12-2011, 09:38 PM
 
Location: Under a bridge
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The Sacramento Kings are going to be the Kansas City Kings next season.

Have you tried handfishin down by Wichita Falls!
The Kings were in K.C. before they moved to Sacramento. Better K.C. than in Anaheim. The Sprint Center is ready for an NBA tenant. I'm afraid that Sacramento's chances on getting a new arena are slim. I know Mayor Kevin Johnson is working hard to design a plan for getting financing in place but the citizens of Sacramento don't want to pitch in for an arena.

In Petrie we trust. REKE/DMC.

-Cheers.

Last edited by MountainBiking; 11-12-2011 at 09:47 PM.. Reason: spelling

 
Old 11-12-2011, 09:44 PM
 
Location: Under a bridge
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These statements fly in the face of my experience in this field in SF and LA. Hell, at this point, if you have the cash, experience, business model, etc... you've got pick of the litter! I'm currently working on projects in SF, Palm Springs, and LA.
Go to Biz Ben and check out all of the restaurants for sale in the Palms Springs area. Palm Springs is a super tough market and its seasonal. Its dead. No thanks. I'd rather wash dishes during the graveyard shift at the Mad Greek in Baker.

-Cheers.
 
Old 11-12-2011, 09:52 PM
 
Location: Metro Phoenix
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Go to Biz Ben and check out all of the restaurants for sale in the Palms Springs area. Palm Springs is a super tough market and its seasonal. Its dead. No thanks. I'd rather wash dishes during the graveyard shift at the Mad Greek in Baker.

-Cheers.
Not my fault other people can't hack it!
 
Old 11-12-2011, 10:52 PM
 
Location: Declezville, CA
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Oklahoma, and Arkansas for a better life.
 
Old 11-12-2011, 10:58 PM
 
Location: Metro Phoenix
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I jest, though. I, personally, cannot possibly comprehend moving to either state "for a better life..."
 
Old 11-13-2011, 12:41 AM
 
Location: In Your Head
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What a troll joke
I was born and partly raised in Detroit ... also Philadelphia ... a few years in Washington, D.C. ... only majoun points out correctly:

Anyone who thinks that California, the finest 163,696 sq mi of real estate, weather, and fertile farmland in North America is going to go ghetto -- well, isn't thinking ... and if you are serious, you need to have that jerking knee of yours checked out by a professional ... may I suggest a psychiatrist?
So, attacking the messenger instead of the message huh.

I'm sure you've never heard of Rhodesia(Zimbabwe), it was called the "bread basket of africa" under white rule. It grew enough food for itself and for export. Now under non-white rule, it went "ghetto."

Mugabe's land seizures from white farmers have cost Zimbabwe £7bn | Mail Online
How To Kill A Country - Magazine - The Atlantic
 
Old 11-13-2011, 02:13 AM
 
Location: Metro Phoenix
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So, attacking the messenger instead of the message huh.

I'm sure you've never heard of Rhodesia(Zimbabwe), it was called the "bread basket of africa" under white rule. It grew enough food for itself and for export. Now under non-white rule, it went "ghetto."

Mugabe's land seizures from white farmers have cost Zimbabwe £7bn | Mail Online
How To Kill A Country - Magazine - The Atlantic
Laughably gross oversimplification of an extremely complex situation that bears absolutely no resemblance whatsoever to the situation here in CA.

I know you like thinking that we are under siege and living in a third world country, but real life isn't like the Turner Diaries.

Of note: the farms in Zimbabwe were largely handed out to cronies of Mugabe, next to none of whom had any farming experience. I somehow imagine that if we were to evict hispanic, black, or Asian farmers here in the US from the farmland their family had been tilling for generations and replaced them with white sub/urbanites who'd campaigned for whomever won the election, those farms' profitability and the quality of what little food did come out would plummet through the floor.
 
Old 11-13-2011, 09:41 AM
 
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So, attacking the messenger instead of the message huh.

I'm sure you've never heard of Rhodesia(Zimbabwe), it was called the "bread basket of africa" under white rule. It grew enough food for itself and for export. Now under non-white rule, it went "ghetto."

Mugabe's land seizures from white farmers have cost Zimbabwe £7bn | Mail Online
How To Kill A Country - Magazine - The Atlantic
Actually, I am attacking both the message and the messenger ... as absurd.
Go back and read posts 43 and 59.

By the way, in case you also haven't noticed: the crappy situation that we find ourselves in today in our own country is the result of pretty close to 100% white rule.

I hear J.C. Penny's is having a White Sale on linens. Thought I'd mention in case you were looking for new sheets.
 
Old 11-13-2011, 10:51 AM
 
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5.4% is a lot when you consider the amount of whites in CA total. This white girl is leaving CA too. Won't miss the illegals, self-entitled retiree elitists who hire the illegals, overpopulation, and ridiculous cost of living.
 
Old 11-13-2011, 11:02 AM
 
Location: San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties
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Won't miss the illegals, self-entitled retiree elitists who hire the illegals, overpopulation, and ridiculous cost of living.
It isn't just self entitled retiree elitists who hire the illegals, it is also the 40 billion dollar Ag business, overwhelmingly owned and operated by good patriotic Republicans.

As for over population. There are 10 states more crowded than CA, stay away from them puppies.
Also keep in mind that 50% of California is by law uninhabited, not much over crowding in half the state, like none.

As for cost of living being a problem, I consider the cost of living to be a tax on not having to live in most of our states.

States ranked by population density

Rank State Population density (2010)
District of Columbia[2] 9,857 inhabitants per square mile (3,806 /km2)
1 New Jersey 1,196 inhabitants per square mile (462 /km2)
2 Rhode Island 1,018 inhabitants per square mile (393 /km2)
3 Massachusetts 839.4 inhabitants per square mile (324.1 /km2)
4 Connecticut 738.1 inhabitants per square mile (285.0 /km2)
5 Maryland 594.8 inhabitants per square mile (229.7 /km2)
6 Delaware 460.8 inhabitants per square mile (177.9 /km2)
7 New York 411.2 inhabitants per square mile (158.8 /km2)
8 Florida 350.6 inhabitants per square mile (135.4 /km2)
9 Pennsylvania 283.9 inhabitants per square mile (109.6 /km2)
10 Ohio 282.3 inhabitants per square mile (109.0 /km2)
11 California
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