Anonymous ID: d3a903 March 19, 2018, 1:33 p.m. No.724556   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4564 >>4894

>>724454

I can’t really imagine what it must be like to live behind enemy lines but Jeeze. Hiding and keeping your mouth shut makes an individual’s life bearable but it changes nothing. Nothing will change if the inside is too weak to take the fight to the power but they don’t Want the pain that comes from the rest of the country fighting back. Problem is that plenty of Californians are way more conservative than their commie neighbors but way MORE leftist than most red states. So if they move, they are like a frickin’ cancer. I know very nice people in California. They tend to agree it is off the rails but they can’t even wrap their brains around the mentality of much of the rest of the country and just don’t fit in, anywhere. They are too used to having the government take care of things, regulate and protect them. They don’t really object to that, rather, they just object to the decisions California has made. They say they want freedom but fact is, they don’t. They want a controlling government that agrees with them. In that, theynare exactly like the left leaning commie neighbors they already have. Harsh, I know.

Anonymous ID: d3a903 March 19, 2018, 1:45 p.m. No.724658   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>724564

Not so. I have quite a few close relatives that live there, right now, my boss (great person) was raised there and went back when retired. A couple of close relatives lived there, for years, then moved to Arizona and Texas. Bought my house (in a red state) from a Californian, sold the previous house (in a purple state) to a Californian. With one exception, everyone one of them bitched nonstop about their awful California government and the ones who left, immediatately found fault with the “crazy” lack of regulations in other states.