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California has worst 'quality of life' in US, study says

Uh, they are not losing population. They are actually gaining it.

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Yea, probably because of all the illegal immigrants and anchor babies being bred there.
 
California has worst 'quality of life' in US, study says | Fox News

Donald Trump lost this state by 4.3 million votes, lost the popular vote by 2.8 million. Apparently this is the kind of country leftists want as they would like the popular vote from California to elect the President of the United States. My bet is other blue areas like Chicago, NYC, Seattle aren't very far behind. You leftists certainly have very low standards when it comes to reviewing actual results

People are open minded, friendly, educated and happy here. The state itself is beautiful.

You'd likely hate CA.
 
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lol...it's so crowded, no one goes there anymore.

I have always loved that Yogi Berraism. Its just perfect. And it does make a lot of sense if you approach it from the perspective of an old hand who used to go to that place along with their usual friends but now that old familiar place is now popular with a different crowd - so nobody in the old crowd goes there anymore because it is so crowded.

I hope that makes sense.

If it does not make sense, just line up alphabetically according to height and I will explain it to the fattest ones first.
 
California has worst 'quality of life' in US, study says | Fox News

Donald Trump lost this state by 4.3 million votes, lost the popular vote by 2.8 million. Apparently this is the kind of country leftists want as they would like the popular vote from California to elect the President of the United States. My bet is other blue areas like Chicago, NYC, Seattle aren't very far behind. You leftists certainly have very low standards when it comes to reviewing actual results

How does ragging on California help you?

Or do you simply instinctively hate any state that did not vote for Trump?
 
Dude, people are dying to move to California, especially So Cal. 72 degrees and sunny, over 300 days a year.

No one is tripping over themselves to move to Jackson ****ing Mississippi. :roll:

Sounds like the musings of someone who has never lived in so cal
 
Dude, people are dying to move to California, especially So Cal. 72 degrees and sunny, over 300 days a year.

No one is tripping over themselves to move to Jackson ****ing Mississippi. :roll:

That's true. They're coming up from El Salvador, Brazil, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, etc. They're hopping trains, hobo style, to come up across Mexico. They're paying outrageous sums of money to get themselves smuggled across the US border or they're walking across a hot, dry desert. At every step of the way they are at risk of death from disease, injury, criminal acts and environmental factors. Hundreds die every year on this side of the border and hundreds more along the way before they get here. However, once here they know that California is a sanctuary state and they'll be safe and sound...other than the gangs that prey on them.
 
Yes the numbers not the percentages tell the story, prove me wrong. Always percentages when it suits you

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California is the most populated State in the US. Of COURSE the numbers will be higher. We have to compare per capita, otherwise it really doesn't make any sense.
 
California is the most populated State in the US. Of COURSE the numbers will be higher. We have to compare per capita, otherwise it really doesn't make any sense.

Making sense need not apply in pouty rantfests based on pure emotion.
 
Sounds like the musings of someone who has never lived in so cal

If I could afford it, I'd be living on the beach in the OC right now.
 
Sounds like the musings of someone who has never lived in so cal

Friends moving to the high desert in California were assured the average Temps were in the 70s... Yep. Lows down into the thirties during the winter and we'll in to the hundreds in the summer....

And the inland desert can see 300 days of sunlight.... The folks on the coast? Not even close.
 
Friends moving to the high desert in California were assured the average Temps were in the 70s... Yep. Lows down into the thirties during the winter and we'll in to the hundreds in the summer....

And the inland desert can see 300 days of sunlight.... The folks on the coast? Not even close.

Yeah, it's so ****ty no one lives there anymore. :roll:

As of 2010-2014, median price of a house in Huntington Beach is $628,600, which is much higher than the state average of $371,400 and is much higher than the national average of $175,700. The Huntington Beach median house value has grown by 101.60% since 2000.
 
If I could afford it, I'd be living on the beach in the OC right now.

Well you can’t and because you can’t you would have to live like the other 99.999% of so cal which is not so great
 
Friends moving to the high desert in California were assured the average Temps were in the 70s... Yep. Lows down into the thirties during the winter and we'll in to the hundreds in the summer....

True, but it's VERY rarely that it stays in the 30s after morning and anyone who moves to the Mojave not knowing that it gets into the 100s is a moron. Besides the fact that places like Palmdale/Landcaster and Victorville are dumps.
And the inland desert can see 300 days of sunlight.... The folks on the coast? Not even close.

Depends on where on the coast. Crescent City? Yeah, not so much. San Diegp? Much more likely.
 
California is the most populated State in the US. Of COURSE the numbers will be higher. We have to compare per capita, otherwise it really doesn't make any sense.
Got it, so having the most people in the nation justifies having the highest poverty level among the highest cost of living and the highest number of homelessness? Your liberal compassion is there for all to see

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Got it, so having the most people in the nation justifies having the highest poverty level among the highest cost of living and the highest number of homelessness? Your liberal compassion is there for all to see

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California doesn't have the highest poverty rate in America though...
 
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