11/18/2016 4:24:32 PM
That sounds pretty similar to Orange County, La Jolla in SD, Contra Costa County (Danville, Alamo, Blackhawk, etc). Rich Californians don't really care how others live their lives, but they hate to pay taxes, even though their tax dollars give them the best schools, hospitals, roads, and parks. They're just fiscally conservative, not socially regressive.
11/18/2016 4:28:53 PM
Sure. That's why Prop 8 went down so hard, right?
11/18/2016 10:26:14 PM
That's a fair point, but it was also eight years ago, and it was in line with the national average (55-45 against gay marriage) at the time. You think it would pass again today? I sure don't.I'll offer the counter example of Prop 19 (legalizing MJ in 2008) which was 53.5/46.5 against. Prop 64 just passed by 56%.[Edited on November 18, 2016 at 10:49 PM. Reason : .]
11/18/2016 10:46:36 PM
11/19/2016 12:30:13 AM
First of all, another credible citation of a more updated source you've consulted is needed, please. That link from 2011 is hilarious, considering how housing prices are sky high right now all over the state. Whoops! CA absolutely has terrible k-12 schools, but oddly enough, it's also home of the best universities in the world, which are primarily comprised of CA residents. Weird! It's also weird how CA k-12 schools have risen a bit since 2011. Maybe it's because our economy is on fire and tax dollars are being put to good use? Again, I'd like to see something in the Trump era as a source. I'll wait Just curious, but how do other states in the US rank? I'm especially curious about the red taker/welfare states that receive billions of dollars in aid ($16B of it coming from CA), use more food stamps than any other states, and are primarily located in the South. How do they rank?And as for CA teacher pay? That number is pretty inflated given the seemingly high salaries of many Bay Area/LA/SD teachers. If you think Bay Area teachers are well paid, here's some light reading for you to peruse.http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2016/03/24/470710747/more-teachers-cant-afford-to-live-where-they-teachhttp://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/07/silicon-valley-housing-tough-on-teachers/399071/http://projects.sfchronicle.com/2016/teacher-pay/[Edited on November 19, 2016 at 1:02 AM. Reason : .]
11/19/2016 12:53:14 AM
11/19/2016 9:53:25 AM
11/19/2016 10:40:58 AM
^^C'mon dude, you're smarter than this. You've cherry picked one election result from 8 years ago that was in line with how the rest of the nation viewed gay marriage (a highly divisive one at the time), and you're suggesting it's a relevant example for California's current political divide, when A) it was eight freaking years ago and wouldn't pass today, and B) I already provided a counterexample that you've conveniently ignored. Furthermore, you're also ignoring all of those ballot dozen initiatives that just passed (many of them in every single county or close to it) and that Kamala Harris swept all 58 counties despite being mega liberal and a freaking woman of color. Go back to page three and look at the county break down of how people voted and get back to me if you have any questions. If you don't like recent examples, stop using Donald Trump as one. You are all clinging to this false equivalency of CA's and the US's political divide, and by doing so, you're creating a strawman by suggesting I'm completely denying the fact that a political divide exists in the first place. I've already acknowledged the political divide that exists, and I've already stated that the entire crux of this independence movement is based on compromise. I'll repost this again:
11/19/2016 10:59:46 AM
The reading scores are out of context because you are grading ESL students' reading skills with a test that is in English. The fact that we rank ahead of English first language students in places like Mississippi (or whoever is behind us) is the real tragedy.
11/19/2016 12:21:20 PM
11/19/2016 12:52:41 PM
Ah yes, Mexico 2.0, welcoming in illegal immigrants that won't assimilate, and then relying on the rest of the country to foot the ESL bill.
11/19/2016 11:05:03 PM
Yeah, UC Berkeley is totally a private school. So is UCSD, UC Davis, and UC Irvine.Anymore links from 2011 you'd like me to debunk?
11/20/2016 1:13:12 PM
11/20/2016 7:12:29 PM
11/21/2016 7:51:53 PM
11/21/2016 9:53:46 PM
I don't see anyone seriously challenging Gavin Newsome for Governor- he's been groomed for the part. Am I missing something?At any rate, the CNP is the only political party in CA right now that's planning on running members in local offices that actually support #calexit. Democrats aren't exactly taking them seriously yet, but I guess we shall see. You'd be surprised how many people I know that are sick of both Dems and Repubs in CA and now that Bernie isn't an option, they want out and won't support Dems anymore unless they have to.
11/22/2016 12:05:23 AM
11/22/2016 12:46:01 AM
Uh, Stanford, Caltech, UC Berkley, and UCLA are world renowned universities. The UC system is absolutely world class, and I doubt your dumbass get into any of them. Even UC Merced would a be a reach for you, dipshit. You don't know fuck all about CA, so why don't you go back to posting those awesome "drain the swamp" memes you thought were so clever a week ago.[Edited on November 22, 2016 at 1:12 AM. Reason : .]
11/22/2016 1:12:12 AM
Stanford and Caltech are private, but I see your point. CA has collegesIt also has:illegal immigration by the millionsdogshit k-12 educationunsustainable state debt (liberals, lol)below average infrastructure (especially considering all the debt)homelessness crisis absurd taxes and regulationsThe one thing it doesn't have, besides immigration laws, is a middle class. Which is pouring out of the state. I only hope we can pursue a #Calexit in time to wall it off, and quarantine Mexico 2.0 before the cancer of liberalism spreads further.
11/22/2016 2:30:55 AM
^ and they're all moving to Colorado By the way, this is one problem with any national popular vote plan. We're now 2 weeks after the election, and California are still counting votes. I've been keeping a spreadsheet updating results of all candidates in all states since the election ended. California has been a steady drip since the election ended. And this is not some small drip of say 1000 votes here and there, this is a much larger vote percentage that would require calling a plumber. We're not talking about canvassing and correcting vote totals for errors and such, we're talking counting votes for the very first time. They haven't even made it to counting write-ins yet. God forbid the state ever has to be part of a national recount or (under the current election system) the result is up in the air, the state election infrastructure would crumble.[Edited on November 22, 2016 at 8:38 AM. Reason : .]
11/22/2016 8:27:15 AM
How did this thread go from "California isn't appropriately represented in politics and should secede from the union" and "That argument is flawed for reasons A-Z"??To"California is awesome, fuck you!" and "nuh uh, California is crappy, FUCK YOU!"
11/22/2016 7:07:03 PM
The Soap Box isnt really known for it's intellectual prowess.
11/22/2016 9:30:34 PM
493000 votes were added yesterday evening.
11/23/2016 7:29:15 AM
LOL it's close to 2M votes now and growing.More and more evidence about how fucked up the American election/voting systems are, and yet some people still see no problem with the EC because they're happy HRC lost. I'm out.[Edited on November 23, 2016 at 8:03 PM. Reason : .]
11/23/2016 8:02:48 PM
2 cities that inflate their populations with immigrants do not get to dictate how the rest of the states live, sorry."But we imported X million immigrants dependent on big gov, we should get more representation since we ignore immigration laws" - California
11/23/2016 9:34:39 PM
11/23/2016 11:19:32 PM
Have I not said so already?Yes, I am completely unhappy with how Donald Trump became president and I wish CA would leave the US to form its own sovereign nation for reasons that go beyond the Electoral College. I agree with some of the "Yes, California" platform, but my values are far more in line with the California National Party. And yes, I realize how unlikely I am to get my wish.
11/25/2016 12:50:18 PM
Do you have any actual legitimate criticisms of Trump policies? If so do any of them warrant leaving the US?Would protectionist trade policies, pro 2nd amendment justices, and enforcement of immigration law be enough to warrant succession?Or are you, like all SJWs, overreacting, throwing a hissy-fit temper tantrum, because the best candidate the DNC could muster was a corrupt puppet only gullible hacks would be excited about?Maybe you should focus your butt-hurt towards the DNC corruption, aka why you lost.[Edited on November 25, 2016 at 1:00 PM. Reason : .]
11/25/2016 12:59:31 PM
Trump's policies? All of them? I can't think of a single policy he's proposed that is going to make America a better country. He's a complete idiot, with zero political experience, and he's done the exact opposite of "draining the swamp" by surrounding himself with his billionaire friends and extremists. I'm beyond horrified at his choices for cabinet so far. DeVos and Sessions are frightening .He hasn't even left Mar Del Lago and his administration is already an international laughingstock .It's not even a question of whether his administration is going to be a disaster or not; it's just a matter of how big of smoldering crater he's going to leave behind afterwards.And no, I'm not throwing a hissy fit that Hillary didn't win. I was never a huge fan of hers, despite being a much better choice than Trump, overall.I'm pretty much done with the DNC right now, other than people like Elizabeth Warren. It's a complete shitshow and unless they can become the party that represents truly progressive values, they're not getting a dime from me, nor any of my votes.I have a hard time believing you that you actually live in LA to be quite honest. Why would you willingly move to a place that is filled with so many of the types of people you love to ridicule? Makes no sense to me.
11/25/2016 2:53:44 PM
All of them? Term limits are bad?
11/25/2016 3:18:26 PM
You think career Washington politicians will agree to term limits just because Donald Trump becomes president? I sure don't.
11/25/2016 3:22:21 PM
you said all of trump's policies
11/25/2016 3:35:18 PM
11/25/2016 3:47:20 PM
At least JCE and Earl are just trolling. UJustWait84 is actually serious.
11/25/2016 5:48:57 PM
I am 100% serious. Pretty shocking to some people, I'm sure. But I'm definitely not the only person that feels this way.
11/25/2016 6:22:48 PM
Again, I asked you which of Trump's policies are so "bad" that you think it merits Cali leaving the USA.And, not surprisingly, you don't have an answer. All you have is the same old character attacks that the media has spoon-fed you since Trump started running. So as much as I love the idea of quarantining the cancer that is California, let's recognize that this isn't a serious idea, and let's call this thread what it really is:A childish temper tantrum[Edited on November 25, 2016 at 6:24 PM. Reason : .]
11/25/2016 6:24:17 PM
I'm not going to waste my time and compile a list of all the terrible ideas Donald Trump has for the United States. There's already a 10+ page thread about his credibility and a 4+ page thread about his shitty cabinet prospects. I've been pretty clear about why my values don't align with much of the US anymore, so you can either go back and re-read all of my posts and links to various sources I've included, or bow out of this thread. Nobody is forcing you to post here, and honestly the name calling doesn't bother me either. You're subhuman as far as I'm concerned, and I hope you enjoy the horrific consequences that will ensue once Trump and his sycophants take the reigns.
11/25/2016 6:30:45 PM
You continue to prove my point for me. -You can't name one "bad" policy that explains such a hissy fit-You resort to character attacks because that's all you have
11/25/2016 6:47:48 PM
I asked my SIL (who lives in Cali) about this during Thanksgiving. She is the super liberal type who took it as a personal attack that Hillary was not elected. Even she thought Calexit was a fantastical idea with no real grounding in reality. She did however use many of the same illogical arguments that UJustWait84 is using in this thread. So it's good to know that the California propaganda machine is hard at work in that state.
11/28/2016 12:37:40 PM
I don't feel like Hillary losing was a personal attack against me, but I do think the EC needs to go, and that Donald Trump is an incompetent idiot who's going to fuck things up for America rather quickly.
11/28/2016 2:14:38 PM
Enforcing immigration laws = "fucking things up" when you're a leftist trying to import a dependent victim class for votes. Fuck the electoral college, our states irresponsibly allowed millions of illegal immigrants into our state! we deserve more votes because of it!
11/28/2016 2:46:36 PM
http://www.fox5ny.com/news/220448846-storyYou'll soon need to give out more money to the poor so they can afford more expensive milk, because of laws like this.
11/30/2016 2:35:58 PM
Nah. SV/SF food engineers are pretty close to being able to culture lots of different foods in labs.
11/30/2016 3:46:52 PM
Didnt the Onion already do an article about this?
11/30/2016 4:15:36 PM
12/1/2016 2:01:59 AM
Lovely word salad you've assembled there JCE. How's that swamp draining going in DC going right now? California has plenty of its own billionaires, so if shit hits the fan following a progressive Scandinavian/Euro model for the economy, they can just make California Great Again and ask Larry Ellison to do what Trump promises.[Edited on December 1, 2016 at 11:11 AM. Reason : .]
12/1/2016 11:11:02 AM
[Edited on December 2, 2016 at 7:56 PM. Reason : derp]
12/2/2016 7:55:22 PM
https://twitter.com/VicenteFoxQue/status/802942162803359744I missed this last week, but still funny.[Edited on December 2, 2016 at 7:57 PM. Reason : .]
12/2/2016 7:56:20 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/03/opinion/sunday/why-blue-states-are-the-real-tea-party.html?smid=pl-share&_r=0
12/5/2016 7:43:53 PM