Editorial: 'The Peoples Republic Of Kalifornia' A Socialist Leach
By Editor (06/09/08)
Kalifornia is a perfect example of Socialism at its best.
The Peoples Republic Of Kalifornia refuses to provide local energy sources for its population, it comes from Arizona, Nevada and Oregon (for now).
Water in Kalifornia is becoming a luxury because of the total adoption of the "greenie'"scam.
Water is not only needed for sustaining life, it sustains a lot of business operations. Water rationing means businesses close and jobs go away, survival of living things generally get priority but in The Peoples Republic Of Kalifornia who has a clue?
A whole bunch of companies and people are escaping from Kalifornia and migrating to Arizona and Nevada. That is fine except for a minor issue.
Those people are mostly well indoctrinated Socialists and are indirectly working on a daily basis to destroy Arizona and Nevada?
Many years ago many Socialists migrated from Kalifornia to Oregon and Washington and those states are now pretty much basket cases.
Sorry, I wandered away from the basic premise.
Kalifornia is partially a result of an idiot populace and partly a result of an idiot state government.
At the current time, Kalifornia by design is a mirror image of the USA, it is totally dependent on external resources to function from day to day.
Electric power for Kalifornia from Oregon is at risk because greenies based in Kalifornia are trying to shut down the dams to save a few fishes.
What local water Kalifornia has in the north has been hijacked by the "greenies" to "save" some obscure fish and so there ain't no water available for the south of Kalifornia.
They scream for energy and power and then shut down several perfectly fine functioning Nuclear Power plants?
The Peoples Republic Of Kalifornia needs to do the obvious and succeed from the USA and join the "The Peoples Republic Of China" or "The Peoples Republic Of Venezuela" ?
I lived there several times, the early 1970's, the late1980's and the very early 1990's, it seems Communism slowly flourished and while I wasn't looking enveloped the state.
I once enjoyed California, sorry Kalifornia is another story.
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