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California, There It Goes

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Posted By: StormCnter, 11/27/2020 3:17:47 PM

I’m only a first-generation native, but this ludicrous place feels like my ancestral homeland. My home as a baby was just a few blocks from Santa Monica State Beach in Los Angeles. As the years passed, I moved progressively further east, away from the glorious Pacific Ocean of my childhood. At one point I lived as far away as France, but gradually wandered home, washed inexorably back. Before I was born, my east coast parents moved here so my dad could surf on the weekends. I never surfed, but my friends and I became proficient boogie boarders. I met my first boyfriend and encountered my first shark on Santa Monica beach.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Luke21 11/27/2020 3:53:54 PM (No. 617989)
Your elections will be fixed, Peachy. Try something else.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: RuckusTom 11/27/2020 4:07:44 PM (No. 617997)
This is sad.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: KTWO 11/27/2020 4:26:19 PM (No. 618010)
Thanks for the poster for a fine, fun to read, essay. Take the time to read it. I hope that was punctuated correctly. Apparently Peachy paid attention in writing classes at her formerly impressive, now totally compromised Ivy League university
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Starboard_side 11/27/2020 4:45:04 PM (No. 618024)
Terrific article. Have not ventured to Santa Monica in quite a while, so I'll take her word for how "wonderful" it all is in the Republic of Santa Monica. She's also correct to mention that the State was once controlled by Republicans, then Democrats (Progressive Democrats actually) took control, and promptly ran it into the ground. Sounds very familiar with many major U.S. cities, I presume. Need to find ways to isolate the Progressive Democrats, who are primarily upper-income and white. California is now 42% Hispanic and 39% white.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: earlybird 11/27/2020 4:53:14 PM (No. 618028)
I could live without Peachy as a neighbor. Stuck in Gidget and cutesy….
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Reply 6 - Posted by: columba 11/27/2020 5:03:33 PM (No. 618034)
The worst part of the punishments is that the officials can lock you in hail cells and play Barbara Streisand music at you all day. Clearly cruel and unusual punishment.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DVC 11/27/2020 5:07:53 PM (No. 618038)
Good luck with that "We'll recover after these crazies" idea. In the past, only bullets have reversed socialism/communism.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Krause 11/27/2020 6:02:36 PM (No. 618060)
Hollywood and Striesand will choose to go down with the ship.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Timber Queen 11/27/2020 10:41:08 PM (No. 618196)
#5 - Yeah, there's a lot of Gidget in this gal but I cut her some slack because her father was a surfer. Heredity and environment combined can make for some immutable personality traits. Her questions about the future rang truest for me. "What will California look like once the people who can’t take it anymore bail? Will this natural geographic selection leave behind a hardier, more stubborn subspecies of state resident? Or maybe the clever ones are getting out while they can..." I'm on the side of the hardier, more stubborn subspecies of resident remaining to reclaim the Golden State. #5, myself and other Californian posters have often commented on the hippie invasion of the 1960-70's, with a constant stream of wanna-be stragglers arriving ever since. Its like someone tipped a table and all the country's fruits and nuts toppled towards the west coast. Those who weren't "beautiful" enough for California migrated north into Oregon and Washington. I'd bet there are grandchildren of the original Flower Children still hanging in the Height, while others infested government agencies where the power resides. The rest of the past 50 years worth of out-of-state migrants peopled the cubical farms in Los Angeles, San Fransisco and Sacramento. They clogged our freeways, drove up housing prices, enacted dangerous environmental policies and elected every pitiful panderer that promised a more "equitable" society paid for by the ever-suffering tax payer. Let them leave. Let them fly to Texas to pick a U-Haul to drive back to L.A. so they can pack it up and drive to Nashville. Their inconvenience is a partial payment for what they have done to our Golden State. They don't deserve her. Good riddance. Our state will once again have a population that it can sustain with water, electricity and the infrastructure to meet the needs of agriculture and industry. Those of us who remain will dismantle the instruments of our imprisonment; state commissions and boards, bloated government agencies that provide no benefit, and the propagandizing of our children. We will be hardened veterans of the commie wars and will hold tight to all our victories. This is my birthright, one inseparable from my American citizenship. I cannot truly have the second without the first. I am no Pollyanna. TK and I fully realize that things will get worse before they get better. He's still heartbroken over his gun collection lost in that tragic boating accident on Lake Mendocino, but is confident we can weather the storm here on the homestead with the preparations we have made. We've been settled for twenty years, and what we have here could never be replicated in any other state. Besides our open meadows, deep forest and a year-round creek, we have invested treasure and sweat equity. This is our home. If required, we make our last stand here. MAGA - Its for all 50 states or it ain't worth a damn.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Italiano 11/28/2020 12:11:56 AM (No. 618227)
How about this? We take the state back. We'd have to bend a few rules, though. Bust a few heads. Given the will, it could be done. Start with a "we will not comply" and go from there. Our elected officials are by and large pussy eunuchs and brain-dead dingbats.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: FleetUSA 11/28/2020 6:32:57 AM (No. 618306)
Funny and sad. A bit like sweet and sour.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: hoosierblue 11/28/2020 7:17:00 AM (No. 618326)
The larger problem is that the rest of the country is turning into Commiefornia. It wont be long before there is no place to run to.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: worried 11/28/2020 7:29:12 AM (No. 618333)
#9, you do remember how your state advertised their beautiful beaches, majestic mountains and great climate as a way to get more people to move there? Well, it worked, only it brought a lot of those undesirables you mention. Now it's too late, I fear.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Timber Queen 11/28/2020 8:39:45 PM (No. 618925)
#13 - No, as a kid I don't remember California advertising for people to move here. I guess, if they did there would be no reason to show them inside California.
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