I do.Hey, if that's what the market will bear. Don't you like free enterprise?
I do.
Isn't it great when your so-called free-enterprise allows public unions (via forced contributions) and tyrannical leaders worldwide to contribute vast sums of money to the likes of Bill and Hillary?
Which areas of the country are cesspools, are a matter of personal preferrance. Good news is, you dont have to live in california.You'll get no argument from me on that...just pointing out it hasn't happened....yet. It'll be to their own detriment if they do. That whole left coast is a cesspool of ignorance.......
No, the good news is, I would never want or need to.Which areas of the country are cesspools, are a matter of personal preferrance. Good news is, you dont have to live in california.
What's incredible to me is how precisely those who claim to "love America" the most are also those quickest to write off large segments of the country as "cesspools".Which areas of the country are cesspools, are a matter of personal preferrance. Good news is, you dont have to live in california.
California's Boom Is Poised To Go Bust -- And Liberals' Dream Of Scandinavia On The PacificYes. Those ignorant coasties and their booming economies and high quality of living.
Yes. Those ignorant coasties and their booming economies and high quality of living.
You're assuming that things will remain as they are:
What Jerry Brown Won't Tell The DNC About California
Absolutely not.We're kinda getting off topic. But you know, contributions aren't free enterprise. They're free speech. Or so sayeth Tony Kennedy in Citizens United. Would you support the Udall Amendment?
You are aware there is more to the coast then California, yes?
That said, yes the pension issue is a problem. But it is not insurmountable and it does not change the econom ic realities that the costal states are doing well.
True, but they are all facing their own issues. I believe Washington State, for example, is suffering from overfishing. It'll be interesting.