Liberals run California into the ground

KingCondanomation

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Ever rising taxes, out of control government spending and deficits, higher house prices partly from urban sprawl regulation, regulations galore and crapola public schools mean more people leaving than entering California. And yes when I say Liberals that includes center left Gov. Arnold who added on his social welfare after school program and has failed to cut any government while allowing tax increases.
No Conservatives have been in power there for a long time so they have no one to blame but the Liberals who have been in power.
Liberal New York doesn't sound far behind with people leaving there in droves too.

"LOS ANGELES – Mike Reilly spent his lifetime chasing the California dream. This year he's going to look for it in Colorado.

With a house purchase near Denver in the works, the 38-year-old engineering contractor plans to move his family 1,200 miles away from his home state's lemon groves, sunshine and beaches. For him, years of rising taxes, dead-end schools, unchecked illegal immigration and clogged traffic have robbed the Golden State of its allure.

Is there something left of the California dream?

"If you are a Hollywood actor," Reilly says, "but not for us."

Since the days of the Gold Rush, California has represented the Promised Land, an image celebrated in the songs of the Beach Boys and embodied by Silicon Valley's instant millionaires and the young men and women who achieve stardom in Hollywood.

But for many California families last year, tomorrow started somewhere else.

The number of people leaving California for another state outstripped the number moving in from another state during the year ending on July 1, 2008. California lost a net total of 144,000 people during that period — more than any other state, according to census estimates. That is about equal to the population of Syracuse, N.Y.

The state with the next-highest net loss through migration between states was New York, which lost just over 126,000 residents.

California's loss is extremely small in a state of 38 million. And, in fact, the state's population continues to increase overall because of births and immigration, legal and illegal. But it is the fourth consecutive year that more residents decamped from California for other states than arrived here from within the U.S.

A losing streak that long hasn't happened in California since the recession of the early 1990s, when departures outstripped arrivals from other states by 362,000 in 1994 alone.

In part because of the boom in population in other Western states, California could lose a congressional seat for the first time in its history.

Why are so many looking for an exit?

Among other things: California's unemployment rate hit 8.4 percent in November, the third-highest in the nation, and it is expected to get worse. A record 236,000 foreclosures are projected for 2008, more than the prior nine years combined, according to research firm MDA DataQuick. Personal income was about flat last year.

With state government facing a $41.6 billion budget hole over 18 months, residents are bracing for higher taxes, cuts in education and postponed tax rebates. A multibillion-dollar plan to remake downtown Los Angeles has stalled, and office vacancy rates there and in San Diego and San Jose surpass the 10.2 percent national average.

Median housing prices have nose-dived one-third from a 2006 peak, but many homes are still out of reach for middle-class families. Some small towns are on the brink of bankruptcy. Normally recession-proof Hollywood has been hit by layoffs.

"You see wages go down and the cost of living go up," Reilly says. His property taxes will be $1,300 in Colorado, down from $4,300 on his three-bedroom house in Nipomo, about 80 miles up the coast from Santa Barbara."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090112/ap_on_re_us/fleeing_california_3

At the end of the day, despite all Liberalism and Democrats promise with a better life with government doing more, people are saying they are wrong with their feet.
 
California lost a net total of 144,000 people during that period — more than any other state, according to census estimates.


REALLY?! THE STATE WITH THE HIGHEST POPULATION LOST THE MOST JOBS!/1?1?! THAT IS SO SURPRISING!!/1?!1
 
""You see wages go down and the cost of living go up,"

True; that hasn't really happened to the middle class anywhere else during the Bush years...
 
Every 20 years or so Caliprunians spill out into other states and screw up things for them, I remember when they did it to Orygun. I lived there then.
 

REALLY?! THE STATE WITH THE HIGHEST POPULATION LOST THE MOST JOBS!/1?1?! THAT IS SO SURPRISING!!/1?!1

ROFLMAO!

Wow you are the moron of the year, that number you quoted was people leaving the state, not jobs lost.
For jobs lost, look at the unemployment rate and in Cali it is 3rd highest in the nation.

Next time emos should try and read through it all rather than turn on the CAPS and blast away like a buffoon.
 
""You see wages go down and the cost of living go up,"

True; that hasn't really happened to the middle class anywhere else during the Bush years...

I didn't mention wages specifically because that hasn't done well in most states, but cost of living has gone up much more in Cali than other states - hence why many are leaving.
 
You idiot! That wasn't kindness! It was cunning! She's a Gypsy! Gypsies are not capable of real love! Think, boy! Think of your MOTHER!
 
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