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Atlas is Shrugging in California

Posted by Abaco 7 years ago to Entertainment
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Here were I live in California we have experienced months of air so smoky that visibility often drops to a mile or less. We've probably lost hundreds of people - old people who burned in their trailer park, people who got stuck in their cars trying to flee the fires, etc. Multiple massive blazes have been apparently started by a huge pseudo-governmental utility company who, after many years of charging us 30 cents/kWh in order to maintain their system, failed to do so - resulting in many blackouts and failures resulting in fires. The dam that starts our water system was almost lost due to the state deciding not to spend the money they taxed to maintain it. So, as I drove to work today on roads that are turning to potholes and gravel (after gas tax laid over gas tax revenues, resulting in the highest gas prices in the nation, was not spent on the roads it was intended for) I decided to start my audio book of Atlas Shrugged. Tomorrow, my kids' school is closed because our schools (the most tax-expensive school system in the nation) are such old technology that the air in the classrooms isn't nearly as safe as the air in my 40 year old house. Within the next year we'll have the most expensive health care system in the world, with revenue collected at the business end of a gun. Traveling on these crappy roads, while my kidneys get jarred, is much more enjoyable listening to Atlas Shrugged. It puts it all into perspective.

Thank you Ayn Rand. And, thank you Galt's Gulch Online...


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  • Posted by BiggestShoelaces 7 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I don't imagine "everyone" is involved. But I know what you mean. It's easy to keep a secret when you have family and friends at risk, but how many people are involved will decrease the ease of secrecy. It's hard to keep track of what's real somedays.
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 7 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I saw that...it wouldn't surprise me but I couldn't imagine "everyone", signed to secrecy, excepting the responsibility for having done such an act.
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  • Posted by stevieg88 7 years ago
    Atlas has been shrugging in California for a long time. I am glad I fled to Texas.

    S
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  • Posted by Rex_Little 7 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I've been in AZ for two and a half years, and met quite a few liberals. None of them moved here from California (I did, but I'm a die-hard libertarian).
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  • Posted by mccannon01 7 years ago
    About twenty years ago I read a very interesting book titled "Two Years Before The Mast", which took place around 1830. It was an autobiographical work written by a new Harvard graduate who, for health and adventure reasons, signed up to be a merchant seaman and sailed from Boston, around South America, to California, and back. In the book he describes massive forest fires in California and was told they are frequent during the dry season. Therefore, it appears there were huge fires in California at least 200 years before AGW came onto the scene and were part of the natural landscape long before that.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 7 years ago
    I assume your post is a "thanks" to revelation rather than a suicide note. Death by fire is up there in the top ten worst ways to die. Be that as it may, it is obvious to us that the fires are due to the mismanagement of the forestry service. Allowing millions of dead trees and dead bushes to stay in the ground in vast areas that rarely see a drop of rain. Governor Moonbeam apparently doesn't realize that running a state is more than societal adjustments.
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  • Posted by dukem 7 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I shrugged my way out of both California and Oregon for New Mexico (family consideration for the latter), and ended up in a totally liberal environment south of Santa Fe. But independently liberal, if that is possible, among people who do not like to be told how to live their lives.
    I could never go back to CA or OR, and never Hawaii, not matter how beautiful.
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  • Posted by jimslag 7 years ago
    Get out and get out NOW!!!!!!!!!! The Land of Fruits and Nuts is dead and it is from the head on down. Governor Moonbeam and his protege, Gavin Newsome are the liberal's liberal> You think California would have learned the first time Moonbeam was Gov but no, they stupidly elected him again. I lived in that state for 3 years in Northern CA and a year in sunny San Diego but I left in 1996 and have not been back since except to fly through LAX. Better keep quiet about that though or they might tax me for my plane landing there and then on to Hawaii.
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  • Posted by Temlakos 7 years ago in reply to this comment.
    And following close behind--or else entering the opposite portal and highballing straight toward that train--would be an Army freight special carrying munitions and especially ordnance.
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 7 years ago
    In the areas where it was claimed that downed utility wires caused these fires, it was found not to be the case...many picts show a different story, not to mention the picts of Trees burning from the inside out!?!?...what's that all about?...somethin's afoot, for sure.
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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 7 years ago
    You'll soon be able to welcome the thousands of migrants from Central America, who will welcome Governor Newsome's free medical care, paid for by you working stiffs. Is it any wonder why the migrants don't want to cross into Texas?
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  • Posted by $ gharkness 7 years ago in reply to this comment.
    48 maybe? (Only guessing from what I've heard...could be wrong.) While the air quality conditions in Hawaii aren't as bad - it's only because they are lucky. I think, though that Hawaii may be even more liberal than California, which is saying a lot. Too bad, too, because I'd love to live there!

    One thing that put me off while I was visiting a few years ago was a tour guide telling us that they have MAX 7 days of supplies there. And then.... it's full-on chaos.
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  • Posted by 7 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I'm not so sure. I do not know one liberal (and I know a lot of them here) who ever talk of leaving California. They love it more each day here.
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  • Posted by diessos 7 years ago
    And when they want to leave, they go to Arizona and Nevada. But they still vote the same way. Thus we get Kyrsten Sinema and Jacky Rosen
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