skipro33
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Personally, I don't care what happens with this proposal. I would not move to California for a million dollars. I just want the state's population to stay there and stop ruining other states, like mine. I was also pointing out the odd dynamics that seem to have emerged in our political system that seem to encourage these trial balloons.
Eh, Colorado is getting ruined for me already. I am seriously considering an escape in the future . Will be investigating Wyoming, the black hills part of Nebraska and south Dakota.
And while you deal with winter temps -20 and below, I'll be BBQing, in nothing more than long sleeve shirt, the salmon off the ocean I caught the season before, after skiing that day in over 400" of snow. From the mountains to the ocean, to the mild climate in a state with almost 46 million acres of federal land (45%), California is a big state. It's politics are barely a blip on my personal lifestyle and I'm about as opposite as can be from it.
Wyoming only is 48% federal land and South Dakota is a mere 5%. Nebraska barely 1%.
(Last night I BBQ'd my salmon caught in August last year and I'm up this morning at 6am to go get in on over 14" of fresh snow over night. It's 45 degrees this morning outside and will warm to the 60's later here at the house while it's a crisp 21 at the base lodge I'm headed for 50 miles from my driveway to theirs)
Yes, California has a lot of people, but they are concentrated to mostly two areas; LA and SF. Avoid those and it's pretty much anything you want it to be if you choose wisely. I live in a county that has a sheriff who issues CCW permits as long as you are a non-criminal. I'm in a community small enough and been here long enough to know the cops are kids I coached in little league.
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