GrizDDS said:
So you're saying that this trend is due in part to racism and the fact that the economy is so good in California that successful businesses are expanding into other states? I do agree with the part about many people "simply failing at finding the right jobs". That sounds like a problem for many Californians as the unemployment rate is almost 10%, one of the highest in the country. The whole Central Valley from Bakersfield up to Sac makes frequent appearances on the Most Miserable Places in the U.S. lists, right up there with Detroit and Cleveland. Stockton? San Bernardino? yikes.
My experiences living in CA have led me to the conclusion that to really enjoy CA and take advantage of the amenities that is has to offer (while, say, saving for retirement and actually living a sustainable lifestyle) one has to be wealthy... or tolerant of reaaaally crappy commutes. California has some great things going for it, obviously. Maybe most gifted state in the US in terms of geography and natural resources, UC system is the best public university system in the world without question... but even some lifelong CA residents are concerned about their future. All states face some demographic problems with the aging population, but CA may be facing some bigger ones.
It isn't some op ed piece from the OC Register, it's a well documented trend.
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yes, don't underestimate the number of racists or those who seem to fear anyone different from them, and yes, there are many jobs here that do indeed require education and training, that immigrants from other nations bring here. US training and most schools seem to produce something that the future really doesn't require. In the San Joaquin Valley, Imperial, etc. it is largely the result of agri business that has benefitted by NAFTA. Why pay Americans a living wage when the govt subsidizes agri business to move to Mexico or Chile? If you doubt that, you are not well informed. And, tell me one state, or city, or county that is not concerned about the future. It has always been that way. The stats and opinions are there. but the facts are the US has been hit hard by NAFTA and other such treaties, and failure to enforce laws from banking to immigration has had major consequences. Like I said, I feel lucky to live here, and while comfortable now, was penniless when I came here. Up till a month ago, I volunteered for a vet's group, even though I am opposed to militarism, and most of the fellow volunteers were born elsewhere and are doing quite well..Now, let's talk about Butte, a city living on govt programs, or Crow Agency, or Browning, or many other sad places in Montana..SEE? That goes both ways. I see you are in Neb....things there are not so well, either, once again, drought and NAFTA and reliance upon govt programs has consequences. Since the US, a whole is having leadership problems bringing societal problems along with them, I prefer to remain happily ensconced and wish millions more would leave..
alas..........