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I a no longer a California resident, I moved North..
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I left California. I live in the great Pacific Northwest and no longer think about all of the California B.S. I feel free! Although there are too many regulation here too at least there are a few less illegals. I think so anyways... |
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I'm sure many people left New York for the same reasons back in the old days. But New York ended up being a jumping off spot. And now with the mobility that people have, as soon as they get their wings, expect more coming your way. So either get back in the fight, or enjoy your last few years of solitude.
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There were illegals in Washington when I was there in 2005...
Southern Washington along and above the Columbia river seemed full of pissed off, unemployed loggers, refugee hippies from California and hidden in the woodwork illegals. I saw some of the places where they lived... But the illegals weren't so visible as they are in California - but they're there. There was a bar on the Oregon side maybe straight across from Woodland, Washington (not far north of Portland, Or.), not quite in rock throwing distance from the Nuclear Generation Plant... It had a big sign in front saying in big letters HIRE OREGON FIRST
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