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Go back, I'll continue going forward.

Hmmmm.....forward for YOU seems to be down....

There ya go ...now just push...


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Everyone wants to live here, even the poor . . . and those who always play the victim like you.
I'm no victim.
Unless you count reading your blather as being a victim of your stupidity...
Pointing out the hypocrisy of ass wipes like yourself does not make one a victim.
This victim thing you continue to bring up is just more of your insecurities being projected upon others....
You really should just shut up.
 
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I'm no victim.
Unless you count reading your blather as being a victim of your stupidity...
Pointing out the hypocrisy of ass wipes like yourself does not make one a victim.
This victim thing you continue to bring up is just more of your insecurities being projected upon others....
You really should just shut up.
Rat lost his Thesaurus so he is stuck on the same thing.
 
I'm no victim.
Unless you count reading your blather as being a victim of your stupidity...
Pointing out the hypocrisy of ass wipes like yourself does not make one a victim.
This victim thing you continue to bring up is just more of your insecurities being projected upon others....
You really should just shut up.
Thing is you never do anything but cry, you never show any evidence to support your claims so you are just crying.
 
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California has become the " The Lady across the street " ....
she looks " Kinda " appealing from a distance, but when
you get a closer look " Things Change " REAL quick ...!
Get the fuck out then. Go back to where you came from, isn't that what you people scream at women and children?
 
Maybe start a non-profit organization to look after them. Put your money where your ideas are at if it is such a good deal for America. Otherwise stfu and do what your party says you stand for. You cowards.
 
Thing is you never do anything but cry, you never show any evidence to support your claims so you are just crying.
You are fucking lying piece of shit...
I post articles regularly that you either can't under stand, choose not to read or simply refuse to respond to.
Once again:

Why is liberal California the poverty capital of America?
Guess which state has the highest poverty rate in the country? Not Mississippi, New Mexico, or West Virginia, but California, where nearly one out of five residents is poor. That’s according to the Census Bureau’s Supplemental Poverty Measure, which factors in the cost of housing, food, utilities and clothing, and which includes noncash government assistance as a form of income.

Given robust job growth and the prosperity generated by several industries, it’s worth asking why California has fallen behind, especially when the state’s per-capita GDP increased approximately twice as much as the U.S. average over the five years ending in 2016 (12.5%, compared with 6.27%).

It’s not as though California policymakers have neglected to wage war on poverty. Sacramento and local governments have spent massive amounts in the cause. Several state and municipal benefit programs overlap with one another; in some cases, individuals with incomes 200% above the poverty line receive benefits. California state and local governments spent nearly $958 billion from 1992 through 2015 on public welfare programs, including cash-assistance payments, vendor payments and “other public welfare,” according to the Census Bureau. California, with 12% of the American population, is home today to about one in three of the nation’s welfare recipients.
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-jackson-california-poverty-20180114-story.html

California Leads the Nation in Poverty
I checked out the Census Bureau Supplemental Poverty Measure to find that, indeed, California has the highest percentage in poverty than any other state, of 20%, or 1 in 5. This is 8 million Californians living in poverty. We are slightly beat by the D.C., at 21%, not a good national reflection, being our nation’s Capitol, and the location of Embassies of foreign governments. But back to California. The US average is 14.7%, or 1 in 7. California is 36% higher than the US average.
https://sites.uci.edu/energyobserver/2018/06/23/california-leads-the-nation-in-poverty/


California ranks No. 1 in poverty once again. Take one guess why.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.co...lifornia-poverty-rate-20180913-htmlstory.html
 
You are fucking lying piece of shit...
I post articles regularly that you either can't under stand, choose not to read or simply refuse to respond to.
Once again:

Why is liberal California the poverty capital of America?
Guess which state has the highest poverty rate in the country? Not Mississippi, New Mexico, or West Virginia, but California, where nearly one out of five residents is poor. That’s according to the Census Bureau’s Supplemental Poverty Measure, which factors in the cost of housing, food, utilities and clothing, and which includes noncash government assistance as a form of income.

Given robust job growth and the prosperity generated by several industries, it’s worth asking why California has fallen behind, especially when the state’s per-capita GDP increased approximately twice as much as the U.S. average over the five years ending in 2016 (12.5%, compared with 6.27%).

It’s not as though California policymakers have neglected to wage war on poverty. Sacramento and local governments have spent massive amounts in the cause. Several state and municipal benefit programs overlap with one another; in some cases, individuals with incomes 200% above the poverty line receive benefits. California state and local governments spent nearly $958 billion from 1992 through 2015 on public welfare programs, including cash-assistance payments, vendor payments and “other public welfare,” according to the Census Bureau. California, with 12% of the American population, is home today to about one in three of the nation’s welfare recipients.
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-jackson-california-poverty-20180114-story.html

California Leads the Nation in Poverty
I checked out the Census Bureau Supplemental Poverty Measure to find that, indeed, California has the highest percentage in poverty than any other state, of 20%, or 1 in 5. This is 8 million Californians living in poverty. We are slightly beat by the D.C., at 21%, not a good national reflection, being our nation’s Capitol, and the location of Embassies of foreign governments. But back to California. The US average is 14.7%, or 1 in 7. California is 36% higher than the US average.
https://sites.uci.edu/energyobserver/2018/06/23/california-leads-the-nation-in-poverty/


California ranks No. 1 in poverty once again. Take one guess why.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.co...lifornia-poverty-rate-20180913-htmlstory.html
And? Have I been arguing that point?
 
And? Have I been arguing that point?
You said "everyone wants to live here".
Was true when I was a kid. When Reagan was governor, and we had the best schools, roads and business climate in the country.
When taxation was something we all pulled together as a community to keep in check.
When the government worked for us, instead of stealing every last cent the middle class has left on the table, week in and week out.
Everyone doesn't want to live here anymore.

Do you know when it will change?
It will change when property values start diving.
People like messpola will wonder why his property taxes arent falling in lockstep with his property value.
The state revenuers wont let the rope back out like they take it in, and even the 1% annual hikes compound and build over time.
What is the yearly tax bite on your three million dollar beach house, hussy?

I'm not complaining. I'm just thinking out loud.
I do everything in my power to keep my affairs in order, and plan on staying in California through all of it.
I was born and raised here, and I do remember when it was a free and glorious state.
I do see the pendulum coming back, and coming back hard when it does.
I'll be here when we make California great again.

#MCGA.
 
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