Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by DHN
Originally Posted by Ejp1234
Originally Posted by DHN
Originally Posted by LeroyBeans
Originally Posted by DHN

Well, California does not appear to be succeeding, but hopefully they will secede.


Actually, they seem to be succeeding very well. After all, they are the ones that are paying the lion's share of the federal money that covers for red states that suck the federal tit to keep their highways from becoming wagon ruts and paying for all that military, etc. Montana would starve without California.

Yeah, California is a success, all right. More people on welfare than workers, high rent, real estate prices beyond an average person's means, cities swimming in filth, high crime rate, no liberty, living under an oligarchy. Meanwhile, Montana grows a lot of the bread and meat that feeds them, and we have one of the highest rates of young people who join the military to protect their diseased lifestyle. Some of us like wagon ruts, it keeps trash like you away. Dream on, moron.


^ this dudes an idiot... you do realize CA is the largest AG producing state in this country? It produces 25%+ of this countries food alone... CA produces over $50bil in Ag each year, followed by Iowa at $25bil... let that sink in.

CA’s GDP is $2.6TRILLION!! Thats is almost a duplicate of India... not Indiana, no India... India has a whoppin 1.3billion residents however compared to CA’s 36.5million...

What does this mean? It means you a stupid fuq that can only grasp what your slanted media source tells you, or even worse yet, what you read from the retards on this forum... CA is the most important economic source in this country...


Do you realize that a major part of California's Domestic Product is based on Government payment for Military bases, welfare, etc? You do not lead for [bleep] in actual productivity vs consumption.



CA Has 16 million workers and almost 4 million people on Welfare. That's really impressive.


California is number one!!! https://www.city-journal.org/html/california-poverty-capital-15659.html