Why California sucks

No one even mentioned major earthquakes yet! What about wildfires?

when you come out for the packers/chargers game, you will not want to leave SD I guarantee it. There's absolutely no chance the women out there come close to being even 10% as hot, slutty, and frequent.
 


Nice pics Rob and Pasha. Im partially to Kentucky though. *True story* Lake Cumberland has more shoreline then Florida



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Babysitting bill in Calif. Legislature | TheUnion.com

Crap like this is why I truly believe Cali is the only state in the Union I could actually never run a business in. Any legislator that thinks requiring people to hire 2 babysitters for a night out (so one can give the other a #$!#@ break every 2 hours) and then make it a misdemeanor crime if the parents don't give their babysitter(s) pay stubs, keep records for 3 years, and provide worker's compensation....well, that tells you just about all you need to know about the kind of thinking that has bankrupted this state. Just the latest in horrible short-sighted biz decisions from the guys in charge.

Also, weather is ok in Cali, but traffic gridlock sucks, and even the beach cities are overcast because of the smog and inversions half the day. I kept a place in Newport Beach for one summer, and while the good weather is nice sometimes, it just doesn't compensate for the all the downsides Cali has.
 
If your in Cali just learn to ride a dirt bike, moto-hoes are some of the dumbest, hotest, easiest chicks you can get, even a kook can get one

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yeah, it sucks living where people spend their vacation, there must really not be anything to do here

I'd vacation there, but fuck your prices and taxes. If I was going to live in a vacation spot in the USA it'd be south Florida. Cheaper, no state income tax, just as nice.
 
Can anyone else attest to the quality of Cali's roads? I would have imagined them better than this.

The roads in Orange County are pretty good but the ones in Los Angeles are total disasters. Some stretches are so bad that you think you're riding with a flat tire. Driving on parts of Wilshire Blvd in LA is re-entering the atmosphere on the Space Shuttle.

We have one of the highest gas taxes in the country. There's plenty of money for roads in the state treasury but the legislature keeps pilfering the funds and using it for illegals, gov't employees, etc.

LA county spends about $1 billion dollars a year on illegal alien health care. That money should go into roads. Another thing, when Jerry Brown was governor the first time, he pretty much halted the construction of all freeways. There hasn't been a major freeway built since the 1970's!!!!
 
I've been to San Francisco and the Santa Cruz/Big Sur area. Nice city and coast line, but not worth the cost of living to me. I think most californians are kind of living in a bubble too. They generally seem overly optimistic about everything which is annoying to me. Seems kind of like everyone there moved from someplace else and thinks a different geographic location is somehow going to improve their shitty lives. I'm also disgusted by people who move to LA so they can be around celebrities, etc.
 
Isn't Cali popular mostly because of the nice weather(and by extension the chicks) and the entertainment industry(i.e. fame, drugs, partying, money, etc..)? All the other shit is just parisitical, I would guess.
 
<snip> Seems kind of like everyone there moved from someplace else and thinks a different geographic location is somehow going to improve their shitty lives. I'm also disgusted by people who move to LA so they can be around celebrities, etc.

I grew up in California (San Diego). Nice weather and great beaches just seemed normal to me. Later when I lived in the LA and OC areas I noticed the effect you are talking about - almost everybody was from somewhere else, mainly midwest and east coast. And they all acted like they were trying to live an episode of Baywatch, except they didn't have the bodies for it, being chubby cold weather people that they were. It was so annoying. That seemed like the biggest problem with California in those days - to many midwesterners and east coasters.
 
In California we have a joke that people other places talk about the weather, here we talk about traffic. Luckily I work one room over and don't have to worry about traffic.
 
I've been to San Francisco and the Santa Cruz/Big Sur area. Nice city and coast line, but not worth the cost of living to me. I think most californians are kind of living in a bubble too. They generally seem overly optimistic about everything which is annoying to me. Seems kind of like everyone there moved from someplace else and thinks a different geographic location is somehow going to improve their shitty lives. I'm also disgusted by people who move to LA so they can be around celebrities, etc.


When people talk California - they are talking Southern California. Northern Ca - even Santa Cruz/Big Sur is like a totally different state - those places are not "California" - I mean, they are, but they are not the California experience.
 
The scenery also comes along with the current 70° weather that varies ever so slightly throughout the year.

And so do the illegal aliens, the horrible schools, the bloated local and state government (I think there are over 2 million state and local gov't workers in CA), the bums, the welfare recipients, the gangs, the grafitti, the stupid laws, and the outrageous taxes.

CA has been in serious decline since the 1980's. That is undeniable.

The weather used to be the main attraction and everything else was a bonus. Now the only plus is the weather.

P.S. And now there are even gangs on Catalina Island!! WTF?!!?!?