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Box Ox

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So, do most Californians who flee California to get away from California taxes and stuff end up bringing California tax/policy ideas/ideals with them anyway? Are we gonna have to build a wall around California to keep all the UPSers in? Maybe ring it with a moat on fire?
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
Calling me a snowflake is about as comical as your inability to read.
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MAKAVELI

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Obviously not that’s why I work 2 jobs and my wife works one. The point is rent and everything else cost 2 to 3 times what it costs in Kentucky. Also we pay about $300 per car for registration every year and our summer electric bill can hit $700+. I work for ever damn penny I make, I’m not freaking liberal leach asking for $15/hour at McDonalds.
There's a reason why it cost two to three times more than Kentucky. Because nobody wants to live in that smile* hole.:happy2:
 
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motonut

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So, do most Californians who flee California to get away from California taxes and stuff end up bringing California tax/policy ideas/ideals with them anyway? Are we gonna have to build a wall around California to keep all the UPSers in? Maybe ring it with a moat on fire?
That’s a completely flawed logic. People leaving California because they don’t want to pay high taxes DONT WANT TO PAY HIGH TAXES ANYWHERE. I’m a conservative, that’s why I want out. liberals on the other hand, should not be allowed to leave but why would they leave this unicorn utopia?
 
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El Correcto

god is dead
So, do most Californians who flee California to get away from California taxes and stuff end up bringing California tax/policy ideas/ideals with them anyway? Are we gonna have to build a wall around California to keep all the UPSers in? Maybe ring it with a moat on fire?
They should just be like Puerto Rico at this point. Push them out to sea and let the socialism thrive.
 

burrheadd

KING Of GIFS
Obviously not that’s why I work 2 jobs and my wife works one. The point is rent and everything else cost 2 to 3 times what it costs in Kentucky. Also we pay about $300 per car for registration every year and our summer electric bill can hit $700+. I work for ever damn penny I make, I’m not freaking liberal leach asking for $15/hour at McDonalds.

You ever been to Kentucky?

Ya might wanna visit first
 

motonut

Member
Don’t all Californians have to, by law? Gender fluidity/rights and Hollywood/San Fran and stuff?
Stop watching CNN. go look at the actual California election results on a map. That sliver of land in SF and Los Angles were the only areas that didn’t vote republican. Most Californian’s hate liberalism. Unfortunately, our votes are outnumbered by illegals, prisoners and dead people.
 
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