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Topic49% of Californians plan to leave the state soon.
darkstar4221
03/31/18 7:31:27 PM
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TheVipaGTS posted...
And there are people who live in Cali that like Cali. Youre losing this one man. Youve been proven wrong and your inability to admit defeat is forcing you to reach stretch and backflip around. Thats not a good way to go through life my dude.


I have no problem with people liking Cali. In my post I never indicated or implied that.

Shockthemonkey...
Every time one argument gets beat he claims he doesnt care and then makes a new one


lol you are funny if you are just going to use arguments from other people, you make yourself look more wrong. Despite what Broseph_Stalin said about California not losing jobs since the 2008 financial crisis which is 100% inaccurate. The labor participation rate in California has fallen from 67% in 2007 to 62% in 2017. If unemployment numbers are low that means more people are activity looking for work, but this isn't the case.

Also homelessness increase by 23% in L.A county in 2017.
https://www.dailynews.com/2017/05/31/homelessness-surges-by-23-percent-in-la-county/

San Diego County has fourth largest homeless population in US.
http://fox5sandiego.com/2017/12/06/san-diego-county-has-fourth-largest-homeless-population-in-us-report-says/

How is the California economy getting better if homelessness is increasing and labor participation rate is falling, while prices for food and housing is rising? Because the truth is it's not getting better, that's why many of them want to leave.
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