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Doesn't sound like you do much of anything in "misery". Missouri ranked 49th out of 50 in terms of the worst places to live, which is because of the inclusiveness and tolerance or lack there of. You will find that many races, when polled, do not consider themselves to achieve equality within the state. I will say when visiting my daughter in Kansas, the WWI museum in KC was every nice and historical. But I couldn't find an ocean or mountains, just doesn't seem to be very interesting. Oh well, to each his own!! |
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Eddie,.. You know your to stupid to have an intelligent conversation with, so GFYS. Stay in California, they have more people living in poverty then any other state. Done with you BOY. Randy |
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According to the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey, 17.4% of Missouri children live in poverty; 19.3% of children under 5 years of age in Missouri are in poverty. California poverty rate fell from 16.4% in 2019 to 11.7% in fall 2021. California has 38 million people vice Missouri with 6 million. We also have the 5th largest economy is the world! I will take your address and stay in California. |
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I have a unique position in this argument, I was born in CA and lived there until I was 11, moved to Missouri until after high school and left back to California. Both states have issues, both states have good and bad places to live. California is a damn mess, sure the weather may be great but this once great state is not a great state to live in, if you own a business they hate you, if your successful they hate you, if you make money all they want to do is find a way to remove it from your pocket unless you fall in line as a total Lib nut. Some of this may be my jaded opinion after being forced to sell perfectly good diesel trucks to business owners in other states due to Ca crazy laws. I cannot leave but if I could get out I would, and now they want to try and force you once you leave to pay fees back to the state for 10yrs after you leave, if that does not say it all, it should, my warning is the rest of the country should be very scared of what is coming, and if Newsom finds his way to the top, don’t say I don’t warn you. Just my two cents, John
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