
JackBootedThug
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Anybody see the video of them chasing the hoes with a drone? Damn that was funny.
We are commiefornia. This place is a progressive Marxist unicorntopia.Horseshit.
And we're not commiefornia. Our state is not Marxist. Diabolical evil? Dude, take your meds. What glorious state do you live in?
You would be accepted in Texas Unacceptablenorm.We are commiefornia. This place is a progressive Marxist unicorntopia.
I live Shitty San Diego commiefornia.
Hate everything about this city and state.
Do you get your news from CNN? The Communist news network. People are leaving commiefornia. But there are lots of homeless and illegals coming into commiefornia, this must be the people you're hearing about.Oh,bullshit. Sounds like FOX Noise boilerplate. Your generalizations and exaggerations are ridiculous. I live here. I know what's going on. I clearly stated that our big cities do have some major issues. We're not alone in that. We'll deal with them as best we can. That's anyone can do. For example, The tent cities are here because, as I stated, The Ninth Circuit Court (a FEDERAL Court) has forbidden Police in our state from clearing homeless encampments. Ninth Circuit covers several states. As far as shrinking fast, that's another crock. The best and brightest are leaving? Some are, true. Butt we've got new "best and brightest moving" here and most companies are staying put here. Our economy is kickin' ass and we have a healthy budget surplus, unlike the MAGA fools, who added 7.8 trillion added to the national debt. Do we have some clueless people making some stupid laws? Yes, and so does every other state in the country.
As I stated in my earlier post, more people live outside the major cities, and no they're not living in squalor.
Mass exodus? Recent data shows more people moving to California
https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/...-data-shows-more-people-moving-to-california/
"Rebecca and her husband, Travis, run their own photography and lifestyle business called Awesomeness.us. A business project took them to Texas, but after two and a half years, they were ready to come back — and it appears they're not the only ones."
"And so we thought, it's a no-brainer. We're going back to Cali," Travis Hoehne said.
Housing analysts have pointed to several factors lowering California's population in recent years: a slowing birth rate and higher death rate, especially since COVID-19, plus changes in immigration policy slowing migration to the U.S.
Texas? People died because you're not in the national power grid. You've got a real paradise there in the Lone Star state. Suuuuure:
Texas officials put the final DEATH TOLL from last year's winter storm at 246 (That's FreeDUMB)
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/03/1069974416/texas-winter-storm-final-death-toll
"The Texas Department of State Health Services adjusted the number of people who died from last February's storm to 246 people — up from July's tally of 210. The victims, who spanned 77 counties in Texas, ranged in age from less than one year old to 102."
Last February's massive winter storm spread ice, snow, and freezing temperatures throughout Texas. The state's weak utility grid couldn't stand up to the record-breaking cold and left millions without power for days.
I'd call that a MAJOR problem.
And then you have this going on in your state:
IntelBrief: Thou Shalt Seek Dominion: Recent Texas Legislation Reflects the Strengthening of Christian Nationalism
https://thesoufancenter.org/intelbrief-2023-june-5/
"The Texas Senate bill reflects the strengthening of the Christian nationalist movement in the U.S., which aims for the U.S. to be declared a Christian nation and for the government to promote a specific interpretation of Anglo-Protestantism (which you have correctly identified as heresy) as the country’s official culture, law, and framework, and is antithetical to traditional interpretations of the separation of church and state codified in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights."
"In late May, the Texas House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 763, which allows Texas schools to use allocated safety funds to pay for unlicensed chaplains to perform the duties of school counselors. Proponents of the bill say it forms a part of their approach to addressing mental health and school safety concerns, particularly in the wake of several deadly mass shootings in the state and nationwide and in the absence of any progress restricting access to guns. The bill would not only allow a school district to let volunteer chaplains in Texas public schools but also allow a school district to hire a chaplain instead of a certified school counselor. The recently passed bill does not require chaplains to be certified by the State Board for Educator Certification, a certification that school counselors in the state are currently required to obtain. In addition to passing a background check, all a person would need in order to become a chaplain under the new Texas bill is an endorsement from a religious organization and have some training to meet the Department of Defense chaplain standards."
Florida:
Is Florida the top state Americans want to move to, or move out of? We have some answers.
What are the other most common states people are trying to move out of?
- Florida
- Utah
- Idaho
- Colorado
- New York
- Arizona
- South Carolina
- Texas
- Kansas
- Washington
In the last few months, people have been repeatedly warned to stay away from Florida by advocate groups due to they may be targeted by Florida's new laws that, among other things:
For starters, Hurricane Ian devasted large parts of the state, particularly Southwest Florida. Ian was responsible for over 150 direct and indirect deaths and over $112 billion in damage, making it the costliest hurricane in Florida's history and the third-costliest in United States history.
Due to the severe damage to their homes or livelihoods, many have to jumpstart their recovery journey and relocate out of the state, whether temporarily or permanently.
Another major reason is the rising cost of living, particularly with the surge in demand for homes and apartments as more people move to the state. According to Rent.com’s May 2023 Rent Report, the median rent in Orlando is $2,153, in Tampa it’s $2,255 and in Miami, it’s $3,066. All are higher than the national median rent of $1,967.
Lastly, while political discourse isn't limited to one state, Florida has made the headlines more recently with legislation pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
- Restrict gender-affirming care
- Require people to use bathrooms aligned with their sex assigned at birth
- Ban children from attending vaguely defined "adult live performances"
- Ban nearly all abortions after 15 weeks (with a 6-week ban looming)
- Allow concealed carry of firearms without training or permits
- Allow medical providers to refuse treatment based on their personal beliefs
- Add the harshest restrictions on undocumented immigrants in the United States
Florida rocked by home insurance crisis: ‘I may have to sell up and move’
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/15/florida-hurricane-insurance-crisis-climate
Soaring hurricane-cover premiums are bad news for the state’s homeowners – and Ron DeSantis is accused of dragging his feet
Again, that's bullshit, and I addressed that in my earlier post.
Mark Twain has some advice for California bashers:
Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please." - Mark Twain
One day I hope to move there. As soon as my wife parents die, we are getting the fuck out of this brainwashed braindamaged hellhole of a state.You would be accepted in Texas Unacceptablenorm.
Don't get me wrong, it's mostly a dump here too but it's a different sort of dump. Just make sure you stay at least a couple counties outside of whatever blue metro county is nearest.One day I hope to move there. As soon as my wife parents die, we are getting the fuck out of this brainwashed braindamaged hellhole of a state.
Venice beach is full of canals and gondolas and is sinking at high tide because it was built on a swamp and tree stumps and now the tree stumps are sinking into the mud. So pretty soon all the roller bladers on the footpaths will need to wear life jackets. The hills in San Francisco where they have car chases don't get California's legislated electric cars airborne like petrol cars because their batteries are too heavy... There are countless more problems in California... Mt Shasta sounds like you are taking a bog... eg. Hang on mate I just need to do a shasta...
Mt Shasta sounds like you are taking a bog... eg. Hang on mate I just need to do a shasta...
It's humour... humour... Re: Venice Beach don't you know how Venice in Italy is built? It's a play on words about Venice just to be absurd. The electric car bit is half a joke about Californian emission regulations and an absurd joke about jumping them in San Francisco down those famous hills. Mt Shasta is just a joke about it sounding like I shat... like William Shatner... Shite... Shat etc etc I forgot that California is leftwing you can't say anything funny because they cry. Dein Humour ist verboten Englander...As I said, the big cities here have some serious problems. Venice Beach is part of the greater Los Angeles area.
What are you referring to in the statement?
It's humour... humour... Don't you know how Venice in Italy is built?
We are commiefornia. This place is a progressive Marxist unicorntopia.
I live Shitty San Diego commiefornia.
Hate everything about this city and state.
Do you get your news from CNN? The Communist news network.
It was funnier before you explained it.It's humour... humour... Re: Venice Beach don't you know how Venice in Italy is built? It's a play on words about Venice just to be absurd. The electric car bit is half a joke about Californian emission regulations and an absurd joke about jumping them in San Francisco down those famous hills. Mt Shasta is just a joke about it sounding like I shat... like William Shatner... Shite... Shat etc etc I forgot that California is leftwing you can't say anything funny because they cry. Dein Humour ist verboten Englander...
I’ve rarely seen someone try so hard to justify living in a degenerate cesspool.Oh,bullshit. Sounds like FOX Noise boilerplate. Your generalizations and exaggerations are ridiculous. I live here. I know what's going on. I clearly stated that our big cities do have some major issues. We're not alone in that. We'll deal with them as best we can. That's anyone can do. For example, The tent cities are here because, as I stated, The Ninth Circuit Court (a FEDERAL Court) has forbidden Police in our state from clearing homeless encampments. Ninth Circuit covers several states. As far as shrinking fast, that's another crock. The best and brightest are leaving? Some are, true. Butt we've got new "best and brightest moving" here and most companies are staying put here. Our economy is kickin' ass and we have a healthy budget surplus, unlike the MAGA fools, who added 7.8 trillion added to the national debt. Do we have some clueless people making some stupid laws? Yes, and so does every other state in the country.
As I stated in my earlier post, more people live outside the major cities, and no they're not living in squalor.
Mass exodus? Recent data shows more people moving to California
https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/...-data-shows-more-people-moving-to-california/
"Rebecca and her husband, Travis, run their own photography and lifestyle business called Awesomeness.us. A business project took them to Texas, but after two and a half years, they were ready to come back — and it appears they're not the only ones."
"And so we thought, it's a no-brainer. We're going back to Cali," Travis Hoehne said.
Housing analysts have pointed to several factors lowering California's population in recent years: a slowing birth rate and higher death rate, especially since COVID-19, plus changes in immigration policy slowing migration to the U.S.
Texas? People died because you're not in the national power grid. You've got a real paradise there in the Lone Star state. Suuuuure:
Texas officials put the final DEATH TOLL from last year's winter storm at 246 (That's FreeDUMB)
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/03/1069974416/texas-winter-storm-final-death-toll
"The Texas Department of State Health Services adjusted the number of people who died from last February's storm to 246 people — up from July's tally of 210. The victims, who spanned 77 counties in Texas, ranged in age from less than one year old to 102."
Last February's massive winter storm spread ice, snow, and freezing temperatures throughout Texas. The state's weak utility grid couldn't stand up to the record-breaking cold and left millions without power for days.
I'd call that a MAJOR problem.
And then you have this going on in your state:
IntelBrief: Thou Shalt Seek Dominion: Recent Texas Legislation Reflects the Strengthening of Christian Nationalism
https://thesoufancenter.org/intelbrief-2023-june-5/
"The Texas Senate bill reflects the strengthening of the Christian nationalist movement in the U.S., which aims for the U.S. to be declared a Christian nation and for the government to promote a specific interpretation of Anglo-Protestantism (which you have correctly identified as heresy) as the country’s official culture, law, and framework, and is antithetical to traditional interpretations of the separation of church and state codified in the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights."
"In late May, the Texas House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 763, which allows Texas schools to use allocated safety funds to pay for unlicensed chaplains to perform the duties of school counselors. Proponents of the bill say it forms a part of their approach to addressing mental health and school safety concerns, particularly in the wake of several deadly mass shootings in the state and nationwide and in the absence of any progress restricting access to guns. The bill would not only allow a school district to let volunteer chaplains in Texas public schools but also allow a school district to hire a chaplain instead of a certified school counselor. The recently passed bill does not require chaplains to be certified by the State Board for Educator Certification, a certification that school counselors in the state are currently required to obtain. In addition to passing a background check, all a person would need in order to become a chaplain under the new Texas bill is an endorsement from a religious organization and have some training to meet the Department of Defense chaplain standards."
Florida:
Is Florida the top state Americans want to move to, or move out of? We have some answers.
What are the other most common states people are trying to move out of?
- Florida
- Utah
- Idaho
- Colorado
- New York
- Arizona
- South Carolina
- Texas
- Kansas
- Washington
In the last few months, people have been repeatedly warned to stay away from Florida by advocate groups due to they may be targeted by Florida's new laws that, among other things:
For starters, Hurricane Ian devasted large parts of the state, particularly Southwest Florida. Ian was responsible for over 150 direct and indirect deaths and over $112 billion in damage, making it the costliest hurricane in Florida's history and the third-costliest in United States history.
Due to the severe damage to their homes or livelihoods, many have to jumpstart their recovery journey and relocate out of the state, whether temporarily or permanently.
Another major reason is the rising cost of living, particularly with the surge in demand for homes and apartments as more people move to the state. According to Rent.com’s May 2023 Rent Report, the median rent in Orlando is $2,153, in Tampa it’s $2,255 and in Miami, it’s $3,066. All are higher than the national median rent of $1,967.
Lastly, while political discourse isn't limited to one state, Florida has made the headlines more recently with legislation pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
- Restrict gender-affirming care
- Require people to use bathrooms aligned with their sex assigned at birth
- Ban children from attending vaguely defined "adult live performances"
- Ban nearly all abortions after 15 weeks (with a 6-week ban looming)
- Allow concealed carry of firearms without training or permits
- Allow medical providers to refuse treatment based on their personal beliefs
- Add the harshest restrictions on undocumented immigrants in the United States
Florida rocked by home insurance crisis: ‘I may have to sell up and move’
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/15/florida-hurricane-insurance-crisis-climate
Soaring hurricane-cover premiums are bad news for the state’s homeowners – and Ron DeSantis is accused of dragging his feet
Again, that's bullshit, and I addressed that in my earlier post.
Mark Twain has some advice for California bashers:
Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please." - Mark Twain
home is home?I’ve rarely seen someone try so hard to justify living in a degenerate cesspool.
That's way too long for me to watch but chicks in thongs is no different than the beach and prostitution should be legal IMO so.I can't comment other than that because I only watched the first minute or two.
You would be accepted in Texas Unacceptablenorm.