Migrate them to Honduras
It's a bit ironic that the technocrats are talking about migrating Californians out of California due to the extreme drought conditions, even as tens of thousands of Central American immigrants continue to migrate into California:
That being said, no sane governor would permit the Californication of his state. Californians have trashed what used to be the Golden State; imagine what they will do wherever they descend next. It seems to me the only just thing to do is migrate them to Honduras. Then migrate all the pro-immigration people on the East Coast to the dessicated remnants of California so they can experience the benefits of the policies they've been advocating.
They're dumb enough that one can simply tell them: "Drought? Oh, don't worry about that. You've got plenty of water. Look, you're right on the ocean!"
It's going from worse to worst each week in California.Now, I'm no expert on water usage, but it seems to me that before California starts forcibly migrating its residents out, it might want to consider not permitting any more people to migrate in.
Suffering in its third year of drought, more than 58 percent of the state is currently in "exceptional drought" stage, according to the latest U.S. Drought Monitor map. That marks a huge jump from just seven days ago, when about 36 percent of the state was categorized that way.
Exceptional drought, the most extreme category, indicates widespread crop and pasture losses and shortages of water in reservoirs, streams and wells.
If the state continues on this path, there may have to be thoughts about moving people out, said Lynn Wilson, academic chair at Kaplan University and who serves on the climate change delegation in the United Nations.
"Civilizations in the past have had to migrate out of areas of drought," Wilson said. "We may have to migrate people out of California."
That being said, no sane governor would permit the Californication of his state. Californians have trashed what used to be the Golden State; imagine what they will do wherever they descend next. It seems to me the only just thing to do is migrate them to Honduras. Then migrate all the pro-immigration people on the East Coast to the dessicated remnants of California so they can experience the benefits of the policies they've been advocating.
They're dumb enough that one can simply tell them: "Drought? Oh, don't worry about that. You've got plenty of water. Look, you're right on the ocean!"
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Migrate their dumb asses to Cuba. Or North Korea. Same different. Don't send them back to where they came from. They obviously didn't learn. Fuck them, send them to where they will learn one final lesson. It's the only way. And send every politician, including Boehner, with them.
Zimbabwe is nice this time of year. Soon the late August rains will come, and that would be good for Californians fleeing from drought. The government is ideal: it's the one that progressive internationalists all insisted on. White progressives fleeing California should be reassured to learn that in Zimbabwe they won't mismanage the land again, as whites are not allowed to own land.
Just working this theme of perpetual adolescence; the progressive left policy is largely "Free stuff for everyone and no-one ever has to pay".
To the perpetual adolescent, never aging post puberty teenagers, the government has enough pocket money for everyone to live of so let's party.
It is insane. Once upon a time governments were concerned with utilities/ dams, roads/ bridges/ sewage systems. Commonwealth not communism.
Sermons were a one day a week event/ not government business. When government took over from churches in morality management sermons have hyper-inflated and now just about every other word coming out of government is a sermon in how you [ insert your state] should be living.
Preachy stuff, sermonizing is what governments now do most of. To the tin eared preachers of parens patriae government a mere impossibility of taking in more people while simultaneously evacuating them is just as natural as was their previous incarnation of parting the Red Sea to let the progressives settle in the promised lands. Being the eternal father they can do anything.
And in related news: The UN Is Planning to Migrate Americans From California
http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2014/08/02/the-un-is-planning-to-migrate-americans-from-california/
Seriously? Who knows anymore in Murica.
Let them eat cake...
Keep in mind that many of us Californians have opposed the Multi-cult for decades. We were not happy with the influx of Iranians and Central Americans 35 years ago, but the FedGov dumped them on us anyway. Californians voted to deny welfare to immigrants, but the courts threw the law out. My response to anybody bitching about Californification has long been to ask if their Congressman is anti-immigration. If my home state has become a toilet, it's because most of all your politicians voted to make it happen.
Progressives are waiting for Governor Moonbeam to tele-pathetically transport triple filtered H2O to everybodies door via the moonbeam think system.
BTW Since it takes 7 gallons of water to make 1 gallon of beer big government progressives will proceed to regulate beer out of existence.
Californification is sooooooooo screwed!
I hear Detroit has openings.
I remember CA issuing huge tax rebates when Deukmajian was governor in the 1980s.
Let them drink Perrier!
> "Drought? Oh, don't worry about that. You've got plenty of water. Look, you're right on the ocean!"
Actually, that is the solution, but it would require that someone spend the money to set up desalination plants along the cost. But that might influence the environment, which would take years of studies; and since the state is broke anyway, who has the money.
Something that government might be able to do for them, their own decade long government policies prevent them from doing.
What happens in California can't affect you, naw. Get set to pay a lot more for groceries you ignorant fucks.
You should be praying instead of jumping around for glee.
"What happens in California can't affect you, naw. Get set to pay a lot more for groceries you ignorant fucks."
Zero fucks given. Most, if not all, my fruits and veggies come from the Rio Grande.
"Californians have trashed what used to be the Golden State"
California remains the most ecologically diverse state in the land. It is an economic powerhouse that now has a budget surplus when everyone said it was doomed. Unemployment continues to decrease. More importantly, we have the best wine in the country, the most beautiful city, the finest poker rooms, the Pacific Ocean, currently the greatest collection of baseball teams in the nation, and it is a gourmands's heaven.
If we want to mitigate the impact of the drought, it's not going to happen by moving people out. It's going to happen by restricting water usage for crops. We grow a tremendous amount of food in a desert!
@ Californian: All that and all you have to do is put up with drought, smog, rolling brown-outs, illegals and give up the right to protect yourself.
Californian:
It is an economic powerhouse that now has a budget surplus when everyone said it was doomed.
So why do they keep telling The Oakland(?) Raiders they can't have a new stadium? Minnesota was able to come up with the scratch for a new one.
@ Californian
Is pot legal in California ?
Why haven't conservatives sued the EPA over immigration? Each immigrant impacts our nation's ability to meet EPA guidelines, our "carbon footprint," and our "sustainability." One could easily argue that immigration has more of an impact then any single industry.
Shouldn't FedGov have to issue an environmental impact report before letting in more immigrants? Doesn't there have to be a public debate over the impact? Isn't it up to the EPA to set the limits on immigration? And if things are so bad that I have to worry about my water use and absorb higher electric bills to fight global warming, shouldn't FedGov be forced by environmental laws and the EPA to stop all immigration?
"So why do they keep telling The Oakland(?) Raiders they can't have a new stadium? Minnesota was able to come up with the scratch for a new one."
It's not the state's job to fund football stadiums. That's a muni's job.
"Is pot legal in California ?"
Not yet.
"All that and all you have to do is put up with drought, smog, rolling brown-outs, illegals and give up the right to protect yourself.
"Texas has drought, as do other states from time to time. Smog? It's improved considerably outside the LA Basin (who wants to go there anyway other than to play poker?) Rolling brown outs? Can't remember the last one. Illegals? The price we pay for cheap domestic labor. Protect myself? I've got a rifle and two hand guns.
> It is an economic powerhouse that now has a budget surplus when everyone said it was doomed.
And you believe your politicians? Take a look at the unfunded pension plans before you get too gleeful.
> It's not the state's job to fund football stadiums. That's a muni's job.
While I agree completely, I hope you like rooting for the Toronto Raiders.
> Smog? It's improved considerably outside the LA Basin (who wants to go there anyway other than to play poker?
So much for you "beautiful city". Of course, you may mean San Fran. I won't bother posting the pictures I could of that city. I think someone did a year or so back, though.
> I've got a rifle and two hand guns.
If your local police are reading this blog you probably won't have them for long.
> Get set to pay a lot more for groceries you ignorant fucks.
The drought in Florida is going to affect the price of all the food brought in from Mexico, Vietnam, Indonesia, and China that I can get at my local Walmart? Will wonders never cease.
"The drought in Florida is going to affect the price of all the food brought in from Mexico, Vietnam, Indonesia, and China that I can get at my local Walmart? Will wonders never cease."
Yes, The less supply you have of something, the more it will cost.
@DT: BRILLIANT! Nothing like serving the Left out with their own weapons.
But there's no need to migrate every Californian to Honduras. Only the denizens of the Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay areas pose any problem. And migrating them halfway to Honduras or so will be adequate.
Of course, this means unloading them in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico.
Believe it or not, opportunistic Americans errr... "migrating" to Latin America for fame, fortune and fun is not a new thing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filibuster_%28military%29
Speaking of Honduras, follow that page's link to William Walker.
"And migrating them halfway to Honduras or so will be adequate."
Fred Reed is always telling us how superawesome the mextizos are. We'd be doing him and his neighbors a favor by dumping the lot at his doorstep.
"If your local police are reading this blog you probably won't have them for long."
My guns are registered....I don't have a problem.
I was reading something by a writer who posed an interesting thought. He was saying if the legislators ever figure out how to let you migrate to another state while your money stays in Cali, people were going to be in big trouble.
In the meantime, Cali is so desperate for funds that the DMV is sending threatening delinquency letters to people who haven't even lived in the state for years, saying that if they didn't pay up, the state was going to go after them.
I remember the 1st merry-go-round presided by governor Moonbeam. He did not do his state any favors then, and he must be back to finish the job now. Just think, he believes he could run for president. It would be pure entertainment gold.
"Of course, you may mean San Fran. I won't bother posting the pictures I could of that city. I think someone did a year or so back, though."
I'll match you picture for picture.
"I remember the 1st merry-go-round presided by governor Moonbeam. He did not do his state any favors then, and he must be back to finish the job now. Just think, he believes he could run for president. It would be pure entertainment gold."
Budget surplus! Now, going after debt.
California budget surplus??? No, Enron style accounting.http://hotair.com/archives/2014/04/14/california-budget-surplus-nope-not-so-much/
You have to be effectively economically retarded to believe in California's budget "surplus".
@ Californian: "My guns are registered....I don't have a problem."
The problem isn't that you have them, it's when you have to use them it's going to be a problem for you.
Keep in mind that many of us Californians have opposed the Multi-cult for decades. We were not happy with the influx of Iranians and Central Americans 35 years ago, but the FedGov dumped them on us anyway. Californians voted to deny welfare to immigrants, but the courts threw the law out. My response to anybody bitching about Californification has long been to ask if their Congressman is anti-immigration. If my home state has become a toilet, it's because most of all your politicians voted to make it happen.
That is true. Many Californians fought the good fight and passed several measures that were later overturned by appeals courts. And don't forget that the dems keep winning elections not so much because 'Californians' vote them in, but more so because the newly imported third worlders, that the feds have done nothing to stop, e.g 1986 amnesty, have voted them in.
And the rest of us in the remaining 49 states are not exactly innocent. If you're from AZ and voted to keep sending McCain to the Senate, you have to share some of the guilt too. Ditto for dang near every other Senator and Representative who kept getting reelected despite their piss poor record on immigration. And remember how we received patriots like Pat Buchanan? Yeah that's right, immigration wasn't that big of an issue. It was more important to us that Pat wasn't strong enough for Israel and endless interventions.
Yeah, we share the blame.
"You have to be effectively economically retarded to believe in California's budget "surplus"."
Those who deny CA recent economic success aren't bad people just because their predictions were wrong.
If California were more friendly to private enterprise, desalination plant could be built to provide potable water for profit. As we all know, California is not so friendly.
"That being said, no sane governor would permit the Californication of his state."
Oh, you said sane! For a moment I thought you said governor and immediately thought to myself, "What about Colorado, Texas, etc.?"
"Californians have trashed what used to be the Golden State"
What really got me when I worked there last year is how truly beautiful parts of the state were. It stunned me how stupid the populace was, politically speaking. As much as I hated where I lived the nice part was everybody was right-wing. It's quite interesting that the area where most people live has the worst drought. The funny thing is where I lived, High Desert, actually just looks to be "abnormally dry." Well, given that the power was lost three times while I was working on post due to a sixteenth of an inch of rain (I am not making that up), I don't think being abnormally dry is a bad thing. Ah, the joys of having Verizon, an amateur radio, and a Jeep Wrangler to communicate and drive in inclement conditions.
Supposedly one of the nearby towns actually had freshwater springs (the Mormons apparently discovered them on their way settling the area). Additionally, a co-worker told me to look off the road to the base, as they were there too. Finally, I loved off-roading (whether it was outside my town or in one of the state parks (thought my Jeep's brakes and tires were toast, have stock tires and breaks, need to lift it after getting gainfully employed again)).
It's a shame what they did to the state, borderline criminal in my book. Don't migrate them to Honduras; let them live in the hell hole they've created and seal off the state line with Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon.
"They're dumb enough that one can simply tell them: "Drought? Oh, don't worry about that. You've got plenty of water. Look, you're right on the ocean!" Apparently, nobody has told them that desalination is essential to clean drinking water. Don't do that and you die, eventually.
@Tidus
Did you hear they just confiscated (or are about to) the last white Zimbabwean farmers' land? One of my classmates in undergrad was first cousin to Robert Mugabe. Needless to say, he does not like him...apparently, Mugabe gave them 72 hours to flee before killing them because they were family.
@Stubby
If the AF can actually control the weather, they should just get cloud seeding.
@Discard
It's amazing how the politicians cowered before the Mexican masses and just said, "Screw prop 187." For those of you that aren't lefty, I actually do feel sorry for you.
"But that might influence the environment, which would take years of studies; and since the state is broke anyway, who has the money."
One of the interviews I tagged along for last year was a person who was a new hire for as a sheriff's deputy. The county was broke but that didn't stop them hiring new people.
"We grow a tremendous amount of food in a desert!" True that...it was amazing to see all the cattle feed when I would go to Lucerne Valley on occasion. It always struck me as odd.
"Shouldn't FedGov have to issue an environmental impact report before letting in more immigrants?" They don't care. They do it anyway, because they're the government.
On a local level note, a friend of a family member has a 300 acre farm near our house, beautiful, it's been there since we first moved to the state in '92 and the road it butts up to used to be a gravel road (I still remember that). The city (which is a snobbish suburb of a major city in the Midwest) decided they wanted to use eminent domain to seize the farm for a subdivision (as if this city, for those that live there and near there know, needs another one). Well, the farm's owners one upped the city and had a university architect lay out plans for a subdivision. When the city came to seize their farm they said, "Too bad! We already have plans drawn up for a subdivision that we're going to develop."
If I were the owners, I would have said, "There is no way in hell you're getting this farm. It's been around longer than the city has existed in the area in question. Two, if you try, we will destroy the land's ability to be used (i.e. poison it with lead, mercury, radioactive waste, biomedical waste, etc. which is actually very possible given one of the buildings that contain many of those substances close by).
"It's improved considerably outside the LA Basin (who wants to go there anyway other than to play poker?)" I only ever went to LA to visit friends, go watch football games for my second alma mater, or to Bolsa Chica/El Segundo. Also, I hate the 101 and the 405...damn it, I'm starting to slip back into that west coast style of talking.
"I've got a rifle and two hand guns.
If your local police are reading this blog you probably won't have them for long."
Actually, as long as a rifle has a detachable magazine of ten rounds or fewer, you needn't register it in the state. Handguns are another story; my town it was $20 and registering it with the police, per pistol. I said screw that. I had my SKS, 100 rounds of 7.62, my hunting shotgun, and 20 2 3/4" slugs waiting for anyone dumb enough to break in. I only had someone shoot once and I was downstairs. I don't know what happened to them.
"Speaking of Honduras, follow that page's link to William Walker." Emperor of Nicaragua during the U.S. civil war...bad mother ------! The first time I went to Nicaragua, friends tried goading me on saying I was going to be the next William Walker.
"In the meantime, Cali is so desperate for funds that the DMV is sending threatening delinquency letters to people who haven't even lived in the state for years, saying that if they didn't pay up, the state was going to go after them." So you're not the only one!!!!!!!! Those sons a bitches sent me a delinquency notice on my vehicle registration and threatened to seize my bank account! I haven't lived in the state for eight months (coming up here soon) and have had my Jeep registered back home since March. Getting it registered back home was fuster cluck. Advice to anyone moving to CA for a job: if you can, keep your vehicle registered in another state! That was a nightmare!!!!
"And remember how we received patriots like Pat Buchanan? " Granted, I was too young to vote for him. If he were to run again (though he is quite old), I'd vote for him in a heart beat. We need a man (ideally him) that doesn't give a @#$! about how others perceive him and his plans to save the republic. It just needs to be done.
You will. Registration leads to confiscation always. Refer to the JPFO website for studies and research.
James Dixon, Ain:
The drought in Florida. Uhh, wait, what?
We're above average for rain this year. Wrong coast, please don't confuse us with Calipornia.
A Visitor: "Advice to anyone moving to CA for a job: if you can, keep your vehicle registered in another state!"
Like the old frog said, "Try not. Do, or do not." Never change your license. You are merely visiting (even if you aren't).
> Yes, The less supply you have of something, the more it will cost.
That's the entire point. With global food sources, California's drought problems won't significantly affect the supply of most items.
> My guns are registered....I don't have a problem.
Not with us you don't. Now, when the local police come calling...
> I'll match you picture for picture.
Well, unless you're Tad (which I don't rule out), I doubt you'd want to after the first half a dozen or so.
> No, Enron style accounting.
Of course. Not that he'll believe it.
> Those who deny CA recent economic success aren't bad people just because their predictions were wrong.
Yeah, that definitely sounds Taddish. Anyone taking bets?
> The drought in Florida. Uhh, wait, what?
Finger brain disconnect. It seems to happen more as I get older. :(
"It is an economic powerhouse that now has a budget surplus when everyone said it was doomed. Unemployment continues to decrease."
Because the unemployed who can, leave the state. Surplus or not, any further increases in taxes will drive the economy down, and the problem of public pensions still hasn't been addressed.
@Caliornian
You wrote, "My guns are registered....I don't have a problem."
Yes, you do. You just haven't encountered it--yet.
I'm from the Midwest so this post made me chuckle in appreciation. I have a brother in NYC and he's grown more obnoxious after the move, and I have relatives in the Bay Area -- my uncle was genuinely concerned that I wasn't getting enough fresh fruit (he's into the "farm to table" thing) after I told him about our winters. I wanted to respond "There's a process called freezing and thawing ... it's true progression in order to deliver goods to unfortunate citizens like me. Add in imports like 'From Mexico" and you get fruit." That and just the general coastal bias, condescension and elitism that I get at times rubs me the wrong way.
@ Californian: "California remains the most ecologically diverse state in the land."
And? You act you built CA to what it is.. You should be grateful that CA is one huge a_s state that has so much topographical diversity -- and you most likely weren't the visionary who created the agricultural industry.
"More importantly, we have the best wine in the country, the most beautiful city, the finest poker rooms, the Pacific Ocean, currently the greatest collection of baseball teams in the nation, and it is a gourmands's heaven."
(1) Wine: Not important to me.
(2) Most beautiful city: You mean SF? So what. Shut it CA homer. Give me an ACTUAL city like Chicago w/o homeless people wandering around the city's center like it's Halloween.
(3) Poker: I don't play enough in order to actually give you a point for that.
(4) Pacific Ocean: I don't really care. Unless you absolutely need the ocean living by the ocean is overrated.
(5) Baseball teams: That's because there's so many metros and cities in the state.
(6) gourmet: Again, so what. I adore good food, but you act like CA is the only state that offers such an opportunity.
Also, all of you "points for CA" has nothing to do with the original post and unfortunately paints what I said earlier about "general coastal bias, condescension and elitism."
A Visitor: "Did you hear they just confiscated (or are about to) the last white Zimbabwean farmers' land?"
Yes.
A Visitor: "One of my classmates in undergrad was first cousin to Robert Mugabe. Needless to say, he does not like him...apparently, Mugabe gave them 72 hours to flee before killing them because they were family."
So we can say Robert Mugabe is not altogether heartless and lacking in restraint.
Zimbabwe is the second last stop on the train line that progressive multiracialism forces working class white people onto, the last stop being Jean-Jacques Dessalines, Haiti 1804.
Progressive white anti-whites should live under such governments themselves instead of forcing other whites to do so.
The political correctness, anti-white prejudice and the baseless self-congratulation that merits such government for oneself, and not for other people such as working-class whites that hate it is well on show in California.
There is a lot of ruin in a state like that, but the "progressives" keep bringing it. In the end no gifts of nature or built legacies from earlier, better generations will make up for the continuous scourging of working class whites and their intentional replacement by non-whites.
"More importantly, we have the best wine in the country, the most beautiful city, the finest poker rooms, the Pacific Ocean, currently the greatest collection of baseball teams in the nation, and it is a gourmands's heaven."
That's some epic damning with faint praise. Poker rooms?
Illegals? The price we pay for cheap domestic labor.
You do realize that slavery is illegal in this country, right? And I suspect that indentured servitude is just as illegal.
Also, labor from other countries doesn't count as "domestic".
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