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Originally Posted by Yoteman
Unfortunately as CA goes so goes the nation........... eventually!
I've written to everyone who allegedly can read, including the gov. BTW he's a whole lot more political savvy then some of these opportunists.
My text is simple "There's a whole bunch of voting firearm friendly dems who won't be dems much longer if this stuff passes. Bye, Bye, super majority....as a minimum!"
Do it...........WRITE NOW!
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California is losing it's position as an economic power house. In the past it was not only the most populous state but it also had the strongest economy. Since the 1970s it's been attracting unproductive people because of it's generous welfare system. As the number of recipients increased and the producers proportionally decreased, the fiscal disaster that is now CA was a certainty.
The rest of the nation has for many years seen CA as a place for crazy moonbat hippies but also as a financial center. Now they see it not only as a place for crazy moonbat hippies to gather and howl at the moon but as a financial disaster as well. In short, even with it's population, CA simply isn't nearly as influential as it once was. There are about 37 million Americans who live in CA but there are 288 million who don't.
As odd as it may sound, the best way to save the nation and CA might be for productive people to move elsewhere to not only strengthen their adopted state but to hasten the total collapse of the CA welfare system. If the welfare system can't pay, the useless will either have to leave or go to work. If they actually go to work, they will likely have more of an appreciation for their hard earned cash and not be as likely to vote to give it to someone else.