Well, it appears that they (think) they do. That part of it, is for sure.
I sure am glad I don't live there. Not that they don't have a completely dis-tasteful point they are trying to make here. I just don't think I could live in a state where the ???? smoking neighbor next door, who makes up the majority, gets to sit on his couch and decide how all other minorities in the society are going to do things and live. From lawn mowers, and smog systems, to truck drivers, and farmers, and the list goes on and on.
California use to be a state that most people would like to move to and live in if thier career provided them with that opportunity. But from what I've seen in recent times, that's not the case anymore. The opposite actually. The people already living there, are moving elsewhere if the opportunity arises, and they have the means to do so.
Not long ago, I seen a guy with California plates at the gas station. I inquired the guy about the plates. I said, surely your not in the mid-west just on vacation. He laughed and said, no, I'm moving here. I'm getting the heck out of California for good. Said all of his relatives were going to do the same. And this guy wasn't one of these people who was fresh across the border either. He was a life long American who had moved to Califirnia years ago, when people actually wanted to move there.
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