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The really funny thing about the OP's links is, he/she/it didn't seem to notice that the unemployment rate of Los Angeles is almost the same as Wyoming.
But stop crying about it just because you’re miserable there...probably because you can’t afford it.
If they would quit taxing the ever loving snot out of me (and everyone else in the state) I might be able to do that! JC, not even WA state was this bad.
NO ONE can afford CA unless they are celebrities or politicians. Not even the people in tech are affording CA all that well.
I am sure coastal liberal elites consider anyone who supports President Trump over Maxine Water, AOC, Nancy Pelosi illegal aliens first, big taxing and big debt agenda has an intellectual disability.
I do like to showcase how much of our country supports our wonder President and incredible commander and chief?
Will be wonderful in November 2020 when our incredible President is reelected by middle-America and coastal liberal elites are wondering how it could be just like 2016
My question has nothing to do with politics. You compare sparsely populated states with cities. It makes no sense. You clearly do not understand what you are posting. Based on your answer, you do not suffer from an intellectual disability. It may just be a lack of education. I am not willing to teach you what you never learned. Good luck.
The really funny thing about the OP's links is, he/she/it didn't seem to notice that the unemployment rate of Los Angeles is almost the same as Wyoming.
I live in CA so I know firsthand just what a crappy state it is.
I live in CA and I disagree.
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