You live in Missouri…stop it. I had 70 degree weather last week (then went to big bear to enjoy your type of weather)

And no tornadoes. Cool right

Yep, which is gaining people and industry as all the people with a brain in their head get the hell out of that ■■■■ hole commiefornica.

Also, we have far less black people wrongfully imprisoned that you ever will. :wink:

Perhaps, but it would be more fair to those who will end up suffering the consequences.

I agree, it’s beautiful. Problem is, it’s full of Californians.

Sure, if you ignore unfunded liabilities.

No it isn’t. Stop it.

California will never be less desirable than Misery. There is a reason Misery is not as expensive as California. It’s because no one is wants to live there. They live there because of family or need…

Like all states do… and yet. No surplus.

Naw!

Ahem

https://thetexan.news/texas-localities-amass-86-billion-in-unfunded-pension-liabilities/

86 billion and no surplus. Tsk tsk

Nah.

It will always be a ■■■■ hole run by ■■■■ bags. You will continue to lose while we continue to gain. Keep squirming. lol

Also, we have far less black people wrongfully imprisoned that you ever will. Your state is full of racist trash on top of everything else. :wink:

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Ok buddy

Over the past decade, Missouri’s population grew by only about 160,000 residents, or 2.8 percent. This growth badly trails the national rate of 7.4 percent and every neighboring state except for Illinois. In fact, only eleven states in the country experienced less population growth than Missouri. Missouri dropped one spot in total population rank, from 18th to 19th. This is a significant decline from the state’s high-water mark of 5th at the turn of the 20th century.

2.8% :rofl:

California was at 6.1%

More than double Misery. Enjoy your bad weather and low wage jobs.

We aren’t losing representation over people fleeing for their sanity from ■■■■ holes-r-us. That would be your garbage pile. Run around and look for more links about the outside world though. Someday you might even get out and see it for yourself. :wink:

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Time to talk ■■■■ about California again. I guess our local store shelves are full enough that we can go back to ankle-biting the most productive state.

I still am pretty skeptical of that whole empty shelves thing. I have also noticed that, and that supply chains have dropped from headline conservative grievance status. It makes me suspect that it was largely manufactured.

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Well I hope not. When your are at the bottom the only direct is up.

When I go outside… I see beaches and beautiful snow capped mountains. 70 degree weather last weekend.

I have to travel a few hours for bad weather and it’s just for fun.

What do you see besides tornadoes and people who peaked in high school?

You forgot about the stench of filth and burnt rubber. :rofl:

I’ve been everywhere. You should try it sometime. :wink:

They realized that there’s nothing manly about crying ugly tears every time a crane operator in California takes a lunch break. Keep it up too long, and people start realizing how dependent they are on the most liberal state.

Lived on Ft Ord, assigned to the Presidio of Monterey.

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Presidio of Monterey, with quarters on Ft Ord.