California Exodus

When you’re at the ATM in Los Angeles at midnight are you looking over your shoulder for Reagan or ‘politicians’?
When your pretty little blond daughter is driving home from campus at midnight and passing through the barrio do you tell her not to stop for fuel because Reagan or the politicians might rape here at the Shell gas station?
Is it Reagan and the politicians leaving Takis bags, Modelo bottles, shitty diapers, broken chairs and ez-ups on the beach in front of my house?
Come on man…time to stop being scared.
hey dumbshit who allowed those people to come in?...and once again my question.....what the **** are you still doing there?..send your daughter to another state to go to school...oh wait you cant do that....because then you wouldnt be able to control her life and you cant have that can you?....
 
Sure. That's why you are a broke loser I guess. Crazy is as crazy says.
ILMAO........It was your example.....What was it again, and you implied the business was a success.

1. 5 star restaurant. That means your paying a Chef(s) big bucks.

2. The establishment can seat 1000 people....Imagine that overhead. Wait, you're liberal, don't bust something.

3. They served and entire 1200 people in one year at $200 a piece. Wowza, that's $240,000.

Hired help cost I don't know, let's be conservative and say $150,000 because you're exploiting immigrants. You got a whole 90K left over.

Got to keep the lights on and stuff, replaced machinery and dishes, linen.....Now you got $65K leftover, tops.

Lease, taxes, insurance, licenses. Congrats, you're now operating in the red.

Food bill at least 20K, after all, it's 5 star, and $200 a plate.

The owners are starving☺. Gee, what a great success, must be democrats.
 
ILMAO........It was your example.....What was it again, and you implied the business was a success.

1. 5 star restaurant. That means your paying a Chef(s) big bucks.

2. The establishment can seat 1000 people....Imagine that overhead. Wait, you're liberal, don't bust something.

3. They served and entire 1200 people in one year at $200 a piece. Wowza, that's $240,000.

Hired help cost I don't know, let's be conservative and say $150,000 because you're exploiting immigrants. You got a whole 90K left over.

Got to keep the lights on and stuff, replaced machinery and dishes, linen.....Now you got $65K leftover, tops.

Lease, taxes, insurance, licenses. Congrats, you're now operating in the red.

Food bill at least 20K, after all, it's 5 star, and $200 a plate.

The owners are starving☺. Gee, what a great success, must be democrats.
That was not a year. That was a busy Saturday compared to the same Saturday the year prior dipshit. You should learn business lingo before trying to do math. LY simply means the same period the year prior… NOT the full year. Uhhh…. Duuhhhhhh….uhhhhh….duhhh…. Is all i read in your post.
 
it all depends on who is doing the survey anton...i have seen local surveys out here that say there are at least 4-5 million illegals out here....if you live out here you may think they are pretty much right on...lots of illegals in S.Cal.....your chart said in 2008 their population went down....no way i would believe that....
 
it all depends on who is doing the survey anton...i have seen local surveys out here that say there are at least 4-5 million illegals out here....if you live out here you may think they are pretty much right on...lots of illegals in S.Cal.....your chart said in 2008 their population went down....no way i would believe that....

So go ahead and provide the actual source, I don't care for your stories about you supposedly seeing something.
 
So go ahead and provide the actual source, I don't care for your stories about you supposedly seeing something.
anton stick to your own state.....not everything you see is exact...if you actually lived out here you would not believe your little graph either....illegal immigration went down in 2008....yea were you live anton not out here...
 
anton stick to your own state.....not everything you see is exact...if you actually lived out here you would not believe your little graph either....illegal immigration went down in 2008....yea were you live anton not out here...

Don't tell me what to do, if you have no source for your claims then simply admit that.
 
Your source is an anecdote, not a single reasonably person will put much weight on that.
nothing like personal experience anton....it beats some guy sitting 2000 miles away looking at charts...if someone said something about were you live and you thought wait that is wrong...would you just say well i guess he is right he has graphs i guess im seeing things wrong....what would you do anton?...
 
nothing like personal experience anton....it beats some guy sitting 2000 miles away looking at charts...if someone said something about were you live and you thought wait that is wrong...would you just say well i guess he is right he has graphs i guess im seeing things wrong....what would you do anton?...

The thing about unreasonable people is that they by definition can't understand reason.
 
which is you right now....ill believe what i see over some graph which isnt truthful....

Yes Harry, because getting your facts from random guy on the internet with a bag full of say-so over data provided by people who study these questions is not reasonable.

Suppose I simply take your word for it and then repeat these claims to someone else, who then asks me how I've come to belive that?....how stupid would I look to say "oh I just read some random guy on the internet post it"? :laugh:
 
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Yes Harry, because getting your facts from random guy on the internet with a bag full of say-so over data provided by people who study these questions is not reasonable.

Suppose I simply take your word for it and then repeat these claims to someone else, who then asks me how I've come to belive that?....how stupid would I look to say "oh I just read some random guy on the internet post it"? :laugh:
say that to someone who lives in the greater LA area and see what they say....
 
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Yes Harry, because getting your facts from random guy on the internet with a bag full of say-so over data provided by people who study these questions is not reasonable.

Suppose I simply take your word for it and then repeat these claims to someone else, who then asks me how I've come to belive that?....how stupid would I look to say "oh I just read some random guy on the internet post it"? :laugh:

say that to someone who lives in the greater LA area and see what they say....
There are 10-20 million parasites in SoCal alone. I’d bet everything on that. You can’t throw a rock in any direction at anytime anywhere without hitting a parasite here.
 
There are 10-20 million parasites in SoCal alone. I’d bet everything on that. You can’t throw a rock in any direction at anytime anywhere without hitting a parasite here.
there aint that many but it can seem like that....
 
Your source is a word from some guy on the internet, no reasonable person would put much stock into that.
5 Worst housing markets are all in KKKalifornia. :auiqs.jpg:


Key Findings for Worst Markets
  • California has the worst housing market: California has the housing market that is least friendly to retirees — specifically, San Jose.
  • The Golden State dominates the bottom 20: Not only does California have the worst housing market for retirees in 2026, but its cities make up the majority of the bottom 20 markets, with 11 cities total.
  • Hawaii also makes for rocky retirement: Hawaii — frequently ranked as one of the most expensive states in America — has two of 2026's worst housing markets for retirees: Honolulu and Kahului.

1. San Jose, California​

  • 1-year forecast of % change in home value: 0.8%
  • % of homes with retirement income: 18.9%
  • % of income required for new home: 62%
  • Income required to afford new home: $368,861
THESE 10 MARKETS MAY SEE THE BIGGEST HOMEBUYING SURGE AS MORTGAGE RATES FALL

2. San Francisco, California

  • 1-year forecast of % change in home value: -1.6%
  • % of homes with retirement income: 22.2%
  • % of income required for new home: 56%
  • Income required to afford new home: $268,428

3. Santa Cruz, California

  • 1-year forecast of % change in home value: 1.2%
  • % of homes with retirement income: 25.8%
  • % of income required for new home: 70%
  • Income required to afford new home: $266,158

4. Las Angeles, California​

  • 1-year forecast of % change in home value: 1.2%
  • % of homes with retirement income: 17.9%
  • % of income required for new home: 67%
  • Income required to afford new home: $226,556

5. Salinas, California​

  • 1-year forecast of % change in home value: 0.4%
  • % of homes with retirement income: 22.4%
  • % of income required for new home: 61%
  • Income required to afford new home: $200,578

 
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