I live in San Clemente, California. It has the world’s best climate. It never gets freezing or humid here. It rarely gets hot due to the ocean breeze. But it is often warm with plenty of sunshine.
Why would any self respecting White man choose to live where your balls can freeze off? Or where your ass sweats? Is it a lack of money?
Some people don't want to live in the People's Socialist Republic of California.
Gabriel Brooks
There are many Republican areas. I live in one.
Parker Young
>big one hits Hehe, nothing personel, kid.
Kevin Lee
I go from Alaska to the Mojave frequently. 110F to -35F. Frankly californians dont know how good they got it. At this point, I think the weather is the sole reason why anyone lives here anymore. And I say this as someone typing this post outside in the California sun in a swimming pool.
If we simply had a great die off of 50% of the democrats here and hungged gavin newsom. This would be the best state to live in without contest from Texas or Florida.
Hunter Rodriguez
>falls in a fault line woops
Luke Jenkins
Yeah and they have practically zero power beyond the local level. They shutdown all attempts to have Jefferson become a 51st state because they need those extra 2 electoral votes in presidential races. They gerrymandered all the republican districts in the Mojave, Inland Empire, and OC into just a handful of districts. And they flat out do every dirty electron fraud technique in the nation from ballot harvesting, to having pollworkers give you sharpies, fractional vote counts from voting machines, and just straight up ballot dumping more ballots than there are people living in some districts.
I swear to God, I hope that 8ft of floodwater fema has been shilling for happens, because a lot of democrats in LA and the Bay Area should just keel over and die. I dont want to wait for Moneky Pox to clean SF and Palm Springs of the gay.
Asher Ramirez
You are actually not allowed to build any major structures on top of a fault line. I think the sole exceptions are gazebos, park bathrooms, footpaths, and roads.
>never gets freezing Lmao so you can't ski right down the hill your house is on down to the farm your grandparents built and then have your cousin pull you back up the hill with his truck and rope? Sounds like a dogshit place to live and I'd probably kill myself if I were you. Alright well you have fun in your retard thread. Don't be too loud! Neighbors might complain! Me? Nah, nearest neighbor is almost a full mile away from my house lmao
Matthew Walker
its no wonder CA is full of mental midgets. you're all stuck in a weather pattern that is boring and overly comfortable. i like seasons. for everything, there is a season. without seasons you don't notice the passing of time. which explains why californians act like children all the way into their 70s.
Blake Perry
I live in a wood frame one story house, so I’ll live. And I have an earthquake ride on my homeowners’ insurance policy. Earthquakes are less harmful than than the tornadoes and hurricanes that places like Texas sees frequently.
I agree.
When I want to ski I drive up to the resorts mountains which are two hours away.
Cooper Murphy
It does. In the mountains there are dozens of ski lodges and resorts. Particularly on the eastern half of the sierras.
Oliver White
Try not to die of a survivable heart attack when you're 55. That's the sad thing about rural retirement.
Liam Long
>At this point, I think the weather is the sole reason why anyone lives here anymore. it's the 2nd reason I still live here, #1 is the outdoors scene since i'm an fag.
>retire Sorry bud, family business for 80 years and it's not stopping anytime soon. Grandpa didn't stop working til he was 87 and that was just because he started the place. Work is something different when you know everything you're doing is directly to your own benefit/future and not some stinky jew that wouldn't even attend your funeral if you died on the job.
Noah Jones
>Is it a lack of money? Yes, though “poor” is very much subjective. My household income here is just under $120k. Average here is like $26k because blacks. We could sell our house for $250k, then have to take out a loan for an equivalent house in nearly any other part of the country. We do plan on it though, because New Orleans has the worst weather in the county. See pic, notice the low temps (“durr I’ll get up early to heat the heat”), then realize it’s been like this since April, and it won’t cool off until late September if we’re lucky. We weren’t lucky last year.
Imagine if you lived in a trailer park. Moving to a nice suburb isn’t a lateral move. You’re hindered by the fact that housing is just that much more compared to whatever equity you have in your mobile home.
There’s also the fact that right now is literally the worst time in history to buy a house.