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Hey Americans, im english so please forgive my lack of knowledge...
but isnt Obama for the democrats who are for making rich people pay more on taxes?
And isnt California a relatively rich state?? Why would CA vote for someone that would make them pay more?
but isnt Obama for the democrats who are for making rich people pay more on taxes?
And isnt California a relatively rich state?? Why would CA vote for someone that would make them pay more?
California?
Rich?
HAHAHAHA that's hilarious 10/10 would laugh again. We're so deep in debt it's ridiculous.
You'd think we would be, but the truth is we have 1.3 million people living off of welfare only, doing absolutely nothing. To put it in perspective the whole country (50 states) has under 5 million people doing the same thing. Also the labor participation rate is the lowest in the country if I'm not mistaken, even though our unemployment rate (which doesn't include those not participating) is over 10%.
Rich?
HAHAHAHA that's hilarious 10/10 would laugh again. We're so deep in debt it's ridiculous.
You'd think we would be, but the truth is we have 1.3 million people living off of welfare only, doing absolutely nothing. To put it in perspective the whole country (50 states) has under 5 million people doing the same thing. Also the labor participation rate is the lowest in the country if I'm not mistaken, even though our unemployment rate (which doesn't include those not participating) is over 10%.
We have a lot of big cities (SF, LA) which tend to have high population of left-minded people (welfare and construction stuff have a bit more impact on large, dense cities). Also, in the social issues CA tends to be a bit more liberal than most places. I think I heard that CA is geographically conservative, though--the space between cities tends to be more moderate or conservative, but the population within cities far outnumbers the rural population.