Quote History Quoted:On the original mass migration topic, the LA Times has an article
(behind a pay wall) whose headline is "4 in 10 California Residents Are Considering Packing Up and Leaving, New Poll Finds".
ETA - I found the story on Yahoo!news out from behind that paywall.
Link to Yahoo!news article https://i.ibb.co/qjNTLw1/4-In-10.jpg View Quote
I’m seeing even more of my fellow California transplant here in Arizona just in the last month. Also this month, one of my Army bros just moved here from Cali with his wife. Like me, we love California, it’s where we’re from, it’s home still, but things have become so bad with the politics, woke shit and the obvious economy, our pensions are just not enough to live decently.
Another of my army bros just moved to Texas with his wife and kids. He’s frustrated, he too is a life long Californian, and he feels forced out. I’m not bragging about moving away by any means, it truly hurt to go. I’m not knocking Arizona either, but it’s not “home”, if that makes any sense. Arizona has its definite perks, for how long I don’t know, because the Libtard crowd is moving here too, but largely concentrated in Phoenix valley and surrounding cities as well as Tucson. I think AZ’s newest “Goobernor” may very well be the secret sister of Newsom. She’s a liberal cunt. I am fortunate to have picked the White Mountains of AZ though, it’s a republican stronghold to the extreme. A “Biden” bumper sticker will pretty much get you lot of bad attention in Show Low, and the cops here are hostile to liberals, which is a plus.
I visit Cali often, the majority of my family are still there. But every time I cross the state line into Cali, the feel is definitely different. It’s tense, and it’s kind of unnerving. Of course being a Cali expat, I stay plugged into the Cali news on a daily basis. I still harbor the hope that things will get better in Cali. Would I go back if things got better? Of course, without a doubt. Cali is home.