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As far as the House districts go, the pundits like to say it was the "suburbs" that flipped. Yet a close look at the voting map shows the Representatives "suburban district" was a Democrat win only because the inner city section of that voting district outnumbered the suburb part.
Why would one need a "veto proof" majority in CA anyway? It is not like CA has any danger of electing a Republican governor. Or is the rift now going to be between Democrats and Democratic Socialists?
Why would one need a "veto proof" majority in CA anyway? It is not like CA has any danger of electing a Republican governor. Or is the rift now going to be between Democrats and Democratic Socialists?
Goran_K saysFeel bad for anyone in the private sector in Cuckafornia. It’s about to get worse for you guys unfortunately.
Why? Because we will drop to the 6th largest economy IN THE WORLD or because we will surpass Germany and take over the 4th spot.
Funny how people talk shit about Cali when it's the 5th largest economy in the WORLD. Apparently Cali is doing something right otherwise it wouldn't be the WORLDs FIFTH LARGEST ECONOMY beating out the UK.
Why is it Republicans want to spend money but don't want to pay for their spending? Dead beats?
Yes that says it all California is so great that both the rich and the poor want to live here. Thank you for confirming the greatness of California.
Yes that says it all California is so great that both the rich and the poor want to live here. Thank you for confirming the greatness of California
That is apparently why they are moving to red TX in droves.
https://lao.ca.gov/LAOEconTax/Article/Detail/265?platform=hootsuite
Yes that says it all California is so great that both the rich and the poor want to live here. Thank you for confirming the greatness of California.
The link which I gave is even more interesting than I thought before. Low-earning people are moving out of Democratic progressive paradise of CA in droves, while rich ones are moving in. This goes completely against D mantra of helping poor.
I believe that the housing crash, great depression 2.0, had a yuge impact on the amount of homeless in California and other states as well. Prove me wrong.
Being the fifth largest economy IN THE WORLD. Yes, apparently they are doing something right, otherwise they wouldn't be the FIFTH LARGEST ECONOMY IN THE WORLD.
and #1 for poverty?
Goran_K says... and #1 for poverty? Or should we just ignore that since it kinda hurts your platform about California's greatness?
Who's ignoring poverty?
Goran_K saysMostly rich and not many middle class and poor who are leaving in droves because they can’t afford rent.
Leaving in droves yet the population keeps growing? ?
Herdingcats saysGoran_K saysMostly rich and not many middle class and poor who are leaving in droves because they can’t afford rent.
Leaving in droves yet the population keeps growing? ?
Wait for the results of the census with a citizenship question in it....
RC2006 saysthey will just lie.
Will Texas lie about their 3 million too?
Leaving in droves yet the population keeps growing? ?
But right now California is NEGATIVE in the tax contributors/tax takers ratio and that ratio will get worse as time goes on.
The link which I gave is even more interesting than I thought before. Low-earning people are moving out of Democratic progressive paradise of CA in droves, while rich ones are moving in.
California ADJUSTED for high cost of housing
Ya wow, their migration vs income chart says a lot.
They also mention that low education moves out, highly educated moves in (which is expected given the income data).
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