I live in an amazing "pocket"....I have coffee on my patio and **** with the low-life's on this site while watching pods of dolphin in the Pacific....the cockroaches can't afford to reside within miles of me even when they pack 13 to a two bedroom shithole.
BUT
I can't venture out of "the pocket" without encountering and interacting with the filth.
I remember the good ole days when the poor could be poor without being filthy criminals....and they certainly were not the populous as they are now. Once upon a time our decent outnumbered our indecenct.
Well, lucky you for living on or near the beach. Most can't afford those areas, and you can always sell out and find something out of state to buy and have money left over. I like the weather too much to move, and Orange county house prices usually keeps out the riff raff.
True...I'm very lucky...I feel sorry for the good people who have to live shoulder to shoulder in the trenches with the cockroaches.
I'll be selling everything and leaving this shithole within the next five yea
I'm off to Montana....a red state full of REAL Americans.
lol ! Montana is a big empty nothing sucking off real states . Come winter , they whore themselves out to liberals who come to ski and spend money . Without those blue state Libs you'd have nothing .
Here we go again Timmy...how many times do you want to do this? How many times have I made you look retarded with the same data?
Lucky for you I aim to enlighten the ignorant, confused, uninformed and self manipulated. You're welcome in advance.
21.3% of US Participates in Government Assistance Programs Each Month
Who Participated in Welfare?
The black population: At 41.6 percent, blacks were more likely to participate in government assistance programs in an average month.
The black participation rate was followed by Hispanics at 36.4 percent, Asians or Pacific Islanders at 17.8 percent, and non-Hispanic whites at 13.2 percent.
Help me here....Are Blacks and Hispanics Republicans? Are these the Democrats you speak of that hold up Red states like Montana?
California - 12% of the nations population, 33% of the nations welfare recipients.
Note that Hawaii and New York are fighting CA for that number one spot....also note all three are blue states. Here you go:
It Looks Like Red States Take Most in Federal 'Welfare' from this Map. But Looks Can Be Deceiving.
California’s Welfare Benefits: Boom or Bust?
"There has been much discussion about immigrants in the United States from everywhere around the world. Yet, why is it that California seems to attract the most immigrants of any state? Indeed, while the state is only
12% of the nation’s population, it is home to 33% of welfare residents.
According to a report published by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) on January 26, 2015, there is a correlation between generous welfare benefits and an increase in immigration.
In total, California outspends every other state in public welfare spending – in 2014, it spent $22.4 billion. In contrast, the next closest state, New York, spent $11.9 billion. That being said, does this make California a magnet for immigrants? Not necessarily. It is more of an anchor – a reason why residents stay for long periods of time in the state. However, to deny that there is no magnet would be incorrect. According to George J. Borjas, the Robert W. Scrivner Professor of Economics and Social Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and the author of the aforementioned report, the reason as to why people decide to relocate is due to “
income-maximizing behavior.” Immigrants have already accepted that there are certain fixed costs that are inevitable because of migration, so it is natural that they will flock towards the places with the highest benefits. Empirical evidence suggests that it is because of these differences that there are an increasingly disproportionate number of immigrants among states. While there is the possibility of alternative explanations for this phenomenon, the conclusion that Borjas draws using the wealth-maximization hypothesis is one such testable method.
However, upon closer examination, on a per-capita basis, California’s
seemingly generous benefits pale in data comparison to other states. For example, it spends approximately $179 for every resident, behind $233 in Hawaii and $256 in New York. Furthermore, approximately 8.9% of California residents live in poverty, the highest of any state.
What else can I teach you?