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ssj12 said:
Tony_Stark said:
sapphi_snake said:
Tony_Stark said:

That's frighteningly true, unfortunatly, the cultural influence is so out of sync with America, and what it used to stand for, that it's pretty much a detriment. So yeah, let them go.

You'll regret it if that ever happens. You should be more grateful for what you have.


No, no I really won't. There is literally nothing worth saving in California.


actually there is alot, all the environmental pushs have cleaned up most of the smog in San Fran. Cali is the leader in the USA for the clean energy push. There are at least 500MW of power being constructed right now which even if most of that power goes to businesses and corporations it cuts down the need for coal energy.

Now if only California would instate laws banning generation 3 and below nuclear plants. =/

Anyways, there are also a lot of very beautiful women in Cali which need protection. And there is also amazing surf, for those that surf. It is a great tourist state, better than Florida.

Overall, I'd rather see Florida fail, like it is (thanks Rick Scott!), because it sucks. But Florida could easily be out of debt if my horrid governor would take the 20 billion from BP!!!!

No there is literally nothing, the environmental push has had a huge part in bankrupting California, it is also doing the same to the rest of the Untied States. Smog reduction is great, but those nutjobs didn't stop there.

The reason "Generation 3 and below" nuclear plants still exist is because of the green movement, which California is a pioneer of. Due to regulations, taxes, and the green movement, they have made it next to impossible to build or upgrade nuclear plants, infact they are trying to phase out nuclear all together.

California isn't the only place beautiful women can be found.

Florida is one of the better states, sorry, but it's a fact, at least they aren't bankrupt yet...unlike Claifornia.



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