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  • California a shit hole...say its not so...

    :rofl::rofl::rofl:

    This just in from what was once the best state in the Union:


    Guess which state has the highest poverty rate in the country? Not Mississippi, New Mexico, or West Virginia, but California, where nearly one out of five residents is poor. That’s according to the Census Bureau’s Supplemental Poverty Measure, which factors in the cost of housing, food, utilities and clothing, and which includes noncash government assistance as a form of income.

    Given robust job growth and the prosperity generated by several industries, it’s worth asking why California has fallen behind, especially when the state’s per-capita GDP increased approximately twice as much as the U.S. average over the five years ending in 2016 (12.5%, compared with 6.27%).


    The Left's first, last and only instinct is to throw more money at the problem, but California's already done that. and guess what?


    It’s not as though California policymakers have neglected to wage war on poverty. Sacramento and local governments have spent massive amounts in the cause. Several state and municipal benefit programs overlap with one another; in some cases, individuals with incomes 200% above the poverty line receive benefits. California state and local governments spent nearly $958 billion from 1992 through 2015 on public welfare programs, including cash-assistance payments, vendor payments and “other public welfare,” according to the Census Bureau. California, with 12% of the American population, is home today to about one in three of the nation’s welfare recipients.

    The generous spending, then, has not only failed to decrease poverty; it actually seems to have made it worse.


    The progressives who control every aspect of the state's government are not necessarily stupid people, but they are malign. They understand that increasing welfare spending only encourages the arrival of more recipients on whom to spend it, and the high likelihood that those new constituents will vote Democrat as soon as they are able, legally or otherwise. Already, some 55 percent of "immigrants" receive means-tested benefits, while only 30 percent of native Californians do so.

    The Tragic Decline of California

    California's army of bureaucrats contributes as well, as does the state's highly restrictive land-use ordinances and environmental restrictions, which drive up the cost of housing in what is already the nation's most expensive real-estate market:


    With 883,000 full-time-equivalent state and local employees in 2014, California has an enormous bureaucracy. Many work in social services, and many would lose their jobs if the typical welfare client were to move off the welfare rolls.

    Further contributing to the poverty problem is California’s housing crisis. More than four in 10 households spent more than 30% of their income on housing in 2015. A shortage of available units has driven prices ever higher, far above income increases. And that shortage is a direct outgrowth of misguided policies.



    They're not "misguided" -- in fact, they're doing exactly what the progressives designed them to do. Higher housing prices means more money in the pockets of Angelenos and San Franciscans when they go to sell, high energy prices have a disproportionate impact on the poor, generous welfare "benefits" mean an endless supply of new Democrats and permanent employment for the public-employee unions who actually run the state.

    It's a perfect racket, and one that will continue unless and until the California Republicans get their act together and begin vigorously contesting what has become a one-party state designed to enrich those at the top, beggar the middle class, and keep those on the bottom in permanent penury.

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    California is a great example of why reintegration is better than straight out welfare. If the government changed their approach to focus on retraining and job placement, they would potentially be able to cut their welfare expenses by half per person. That means less paper pushes in the offices that manage welfare and, in turn, more money to be allocated to other expenses the state has. Those reintegrated individuals would then contribute back to the economy and help it even more.

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    • #3
      With pejorative references to "the left" and "progressives," I am sure that was a dispassionate agenda-free analysis.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
        With pejorative references to "the left" and "progressives," I am sure that was a dispassionate agenda-free analysis.
        oh with out a doubt it can and will be seen that way......LOL Bouncer always talking shit about the south...it isn't any better out there..its all about perspective:D

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        • #5
          it's also the richest state in the country with the richest people in the country in terms of numbers.

          it's like saying "the USA is in massive debt with the most people locked up in jail in the world." well that is true but we are also the richest country in the world and anyone that has been here knows it depends on where you go as to if you will see poverty and crime. how much crime and poverty do you think you will see in Lake Tahoe/Sonoma/Napa/Santa Barbara/Beverly Hills/Monticeto and countless other towns in California or the rest of the country for that matter?

          rip you sound like a guy that's never been anywhere. even if you have, you sound like you've never left your town because you seem to believe that everything you read in an article as stone cold fact. you used to read about "shootings in Chicago" and post them as if that was where I lived. i didn't live in south side Chicago. I lived in the actual city. i never saw so much as a fist fight in the actual city of Chicago. it's an absolutely beautiful place. but because you've only read about it's shootings in the hood you have this false picture in your head.

          the media absolutely runs your mind bro. you don't realize it but your world is getting smaller the longer you sit in the swamp and only rely on news that leans way right for the "facts".

          i promise you 1 thing. if you and your girl were to stay a week in Lake Tahoe, Napa, Sonoma, etc.. you would absolutely love it despite your bias. its an absolutely beautiful state with massive amounts of beautiful open spaces, lakes, mountains, amazing coast lines, deserts etc.. you would love it despite how much you think you hate it.

          as for the government of California and how it goes about things, we agree that it has massive room for improvement. we specifically agree on the 2nd amendment. it's not okay to take gun crime from the inner city shitholes and apply rules and restrictions to to people in the suburbs and country side who have never so much as had a speeding ticket.

          but again, i promise you, if you spent any amount of time here you would not leave saying "what a shithole". don't judge all of California because of poor sections of Sacramento, San Francisco, LA, Oakland, and San Diego. Those areas represent a small section of California. Imagine if an article about all of Georgia was based on a rough section of Atlanta? you would know it not to be true because you have experience with the state and you live there. you know downtown Atlanta is nothing like the places you like to go out and hunt etc.. you cannot not take the city of Atlanta and say "this is what Georgia as a whole is like".

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          • #6
            dude..your so easy....everything I read is fact??? LMAO.. yea Chicago is a "shithole too" so are parts of Savannah... I'm a realist bro.. but the way you talk so much shit about people living in the south..everything you just said..applies to you...:D

            so anything and every thing that pops up about cali..I make sure you get... are parts of it nice...yep..I seen it my self.. but so are other places you seem to think aren't.. Cali aint perfect bro..far from it..:agreed:

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            • #7
              THE SOUTH..

              all you need to do is read gods son posts as confirmation..

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                THE SOUTH..

                all you need to do is read gods son posts as confirmation..

                :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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                • #9
                  If I had to live in California I would live at slab city. Screw paying all that money for a mortgage or even rent. Some houses are shit holes and they rent out for $2000 a month.

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