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    The best part of California is the weather, land and ocean of which was already there.

    When I moved to the PRK, my new boss said there would be @ a 30% increase in the cost of living. The truth turned out to be @ 300%.

    Housing is disproportionally high out here. Gas prices are over $4/gal. I pay 3X as much for water in 1 month than I did for 3 months for (water, trash and sewer) combined in Wisconsin (read: over 9X). Electric and natural gas is also out of line. I have to pay local business taxes to use my computer in my own home. It is time to relocate.

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    Thanks alot for the quick replies, guys; a sanity check is always comforting.
    California is certainly more expensive in several ways when compared to NC, but what the heck, its California! ~Jimmy

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    We should have a West Coast meet and ride.

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    @BIGLRY - Interesting article, thanks for the link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmy hudson View Post
    Thanks alot for the quick replies, guys; a sanity check is always comforting.
    California is certainly more expensive in several ways when compared to NC, but what the heck, its California! ~Jimmy
    Yea, I know as my son lives there...but, I am not a big fan of traffic, mudslides, out-of-control forest fires, earthquakes, droughts, and a whole lot of just "crazy" types that support every liberal, and mostly stupid law and ideas that come out of the California legislature....Sorry, man, just not my cup of tea!!!

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    Don't let the drought scare you, they have it all figured out. I wonder how much for a golf course?

    http://abc7news.com/news/bay-area-ho...-lawns/762135/

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    "... Voters were told the project would cost just $33 billion, ... however, the price tag soared to $98 billion. ... and the system will require annual subsidies of more than $300 million annually ... "

    $100 Billion Bullet Train to Nowhere

    $100 Billion for a train to nowhere and nothing for the water infrastructure, thank you Gooberner Moonbeam.

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