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D_E_Bishop
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Mar 23, 2017

How about a Forum for all the California Haters?

I just read the post about RV friendly cities and states. Such venom from East of the Mississippi and folks that can't even spell California. For awhile the California bashing was so bad that the Mods were closing posts bashing California. Now it seems that the haters are given free rein to disparage at will.

I really never heard a good word about Kansas, Kansas was for no particular reason the 49th state we visited and we were blown away. My wife and I were raised in the Basin and we really don't have a horizon. Buildings to the West with coastal hills, mountains the other 3/4 of the perimeter. Kansas has a 360 degree horizon and it is spectacular. I could spend a year photographing farms during the different seasons.

I was raised in the Los Angeles Basin, born in 1940 in Hollywood, I was a pre teen before I ever visited any other state. I did live in Hawaii, and thank you for paying for it(stationed at the Submarine Base in Pearl Harbor) I summered in Florence Or when there wasn't a stop sign in town. We have owned property there and foolishly sold it but our family is here, my families history goes back to a time Pomona didn't even have a reliable water works, when my Dad's brother and sisters were born at home. I am discouraged by liberal tilt California has taken and sometimes the traffic drives me nuts but over the years we have met and become friends from all over the world, to a person, they are all impressed with California.

A Kiwi sitting along the river in Yosemite at 10,000 feet in shorts and a T shirt in wonder, he would never try that in NZ. The fantastic weather in the Santa Inez Valley really thrilled a friend who interned at a horse breeding farm there. She was able to visit other ranches and folks freely taught her about breed horses and training them.

I'm not fond of Texas, but it does have it's great points. Palo Duro for one is so spectacular. The Gulf Coast is remarkable. I cannot and I never would speak unkindly of the unending vastness of the cattle ranching area, and it's a little repetitive after 4 or 5 hours of driving.

I find myself torn between wishing those of you who are vocal about hating California being able to enjoy the wonders and beauty of our state and wishing you would stay home and just shut up. But I am without doubt sick and tired of you posting your hate in such valuable forums as this. I would just like to have your posts sent off to your own little place to hate us and not have to wade through your tirades.

I am sure this post will be poofed and that's okay, at least I got to get it off my chest.

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  • I would live in California in a minute if I could afford it. Residents rank well higher than in most states in educational attainment and it is the 5th least Federally dependent state. They must be doing something right. Not to mention climate and scenery.
  • Like everyplace, California has it's pluses and minuses. It has some beautiful natural features. The Pacific coast, the Redwoods, Yosemite etc. etc. It also has that dying sinkhole known as the Salton Sea. It has Beverly Hills and Malibu. It also has Watts. It has the high tech wealth of Silicon Valley and the Poverty of Migrant worker communities. LA and San Fransico are fantastic in many ways, yet traffic, high prices, and congestion beyond belief surely sours others.
    California also has it's political and regulatory issues. It sure works for some, it sure rubs others raw. Many businesses thrive in California, and other business people would rather walk thru the lion's cage wearing pork chop panties than try and start and run a business under California's watchful eye.
    Of course California is more controversial than Kansas or Iowa. California has a lot of everything, Kansas has wheat and Iowa corn (no offense to either, I know that actually isn't true, but we are dealing with stereotypes, not actual facts when talking about liking or hating a state).
  • Fizz wrote:
    It's called sour grapes or envy.


    Nope. Lived there for several years and worked for several companies in Silicon Valley. Just not as special as Kalifornians would lead you to believe. Last place in the country I would consider living. I'm not alone.
  • Nothing over the line. Just someone's opinion. Apparently we can't have an opinion about Kalifornia.
  • I must be oblivious because I haven't noticed this. If you think something is over the line report it to the moderators. They are pretty good about removing posts that violate the rules of the forum.

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