November 3, 2010

Califorlornia

Hatched by Dafydd

 

 

 

 

All right, so California was a one-state Democratic tidal wave. Never have so few done so much to hose so many -- including themselves.

 

 

 

 

But we did do pretty well on the initiatives; only one or two bad results: Proposition 23, which would have suspended the goofy and self-immolating California globaloney regulations until our sky-high unemployment rate drops, went down to defeat. And Proposition 25, removing the 2/3rds vote requirement to pass the budget in the state legislature -- thus allowing the Democrat spending orgy to surge to Caligulan classes of depraved debauchery -- is currently winning; but that race hasn't yet been called.

The other seven initiatives went the way I voted.

But with the California legislature (so gerrymandered, it's not mathematically possible for the Dems to lose the majority -- ever!) and Governor-Redux Jerry "Tax-ic Waste" Brown, plus Prop 25 (so what few Republicans remain in the lege have no power anyway)... I wonder whether we'll still be living here this time next year, or if we'll have been taxed out of hearth and home by the runaway "progressive" state government.

I guess I will get that chance to spend time in the Third World, after all; and I don't even need to travel... just stay home and watch the country's most populous and bankrupt state collapse upon my head.

Hatched by Dafydd on this day, November 3, 2010, at the time of 1:11 AM

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The following hissed in response by: Jesse

Sorry to hear it Dafydd. I used to live in Sandy Eggo and loved it but it's just too expensive. So I moved to Loudoun County in northern Virginia - out of the frying pan into the fire! :)

The above hissed in response by: Jesse [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 3, 2010 1:30 AM

The following hissed in response by: mdgiles

So. When the State finally goes broke, and they come running to the Feds, how much sympathy do you think they'll get out of a GOP House?

The above hissed in response by: mdgiles [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 3, 2010 4:39 AM

The following hissed in response by: BlueNight

You could come to Albuquerque, NM. We've voted in a Republican governor and mayor, and unions don't run much of anything here. Business should pick up around these parts soon enough.

The above hissed in response by: BlueNight [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 3, 2010 9:33 AM

The following hissed in response by: Karl

Dafydd: It can be hard not to give in to the sin of despair.

The above hissed in response by: Karl [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 3, 2010 9:54 AM

The following hissed in response by: David Johnson

Sounds like the exodus will be picking up steam...

Dafydd, if you're the last one out, be sure to turn out the lights.

The above hissed in response by: David Johnson [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 3, 2010 3:27 PM

The following hissed in response by: Dafydd ab Hugh

David Johnson:

Dafydd, if you're the last one out, be sure to turn out the lights.

I won't be: It's only the fiscally sane who want out of California; the loony Left like their "model state" just fine!

Dafydd

The above hissed in response by: Dafydd ab Hugh [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 3, 2010 4:17 PM

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