California dreamin'

Discussion in 'Economics' started by Stosh, May 14, 2009.

  1. Absolutely Doc....

    been here 10 years. 4 LaBrea Area, 3 Sherman Oaks, 3 North Valley (kids need bigger house)

    I am solidly middle class and immigrant and I welcome the ethnic mixing. If not anything it has taken the range and quality of cuisines available up a notch. I wouldn't move anywhere.

    About Colorado, It has undergone rapid Californication.

     
    #141     May 18, 2009
  2. Apparently you already are.

    A 5 in Lennox? Get real holmes.


     
    #142     May 18, 2009
  3. jem

    jem

    my house in carlsbad shook very nicely.

    it was the first one my kids ever felt. I told them they were now real Californian's since they were born here. (except my youngest.)

    They were worried we would have to leave the house like we did for hurricanes in Florida.
     
    #143     May 18, 2009
  4. What are you talking about?

    Seriously?
     
    #144     May 18, 2009
  5. Humpy

    Humpy

    Democratic capitalism is in crisis

    In the Senate in what was the leading state in what was the leading country in the world we have:-

    24 Democrats
    15 Republicans
    and

    help may be at hand there is one vacancy !

    It is widely reported that another major player from the fantasy land of Hollywood is interested in the job. The name of Mr. M Mouse is being mentioned !

    Well that's a relief. For a moment I thought all was lost.

    :D

    My suggestion didn't make it past the moderators - oh well
     
    #145     May 18, 2009
  6. Seattle is a great city....I felt at home there, as for Colorado- Denver(not great) but OK but I was in Colorado Springs...most of these places are problematic because of millions of ignorant, simpletons and total lack of quality in life......
     
    #146     May 18, 2009
  7. I'm not far from you & I didnt feel like. I lived through Sylmar, northridge & that one in the desert a while back. Sylmar was a doozy.
     
    #147     May 18, 2009
  8. You still don't get it, do you?

    The California State Constitution requires a 2/3rd's "super-majority" in order to get anything done. It is the 3rd oldest running constitution in the world, behind Alabama and India.

    It needs to be changed in order for the legislature to have even a chance at working effectively.
     
    #148     May 18, 2009
  9. #149     May 18, 2009
  10. Stosh

    Stosh

    I'm just an "out of state trailer monkey", but isn't tomorrow the day Californians vote on the various financial ballot proposals.....supposed to be a watershed event. Comments?? Stosh
     
    #150     May 18, 2009