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To: kingfisher who wrote (64280)6/18/2010 10:08:56 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218004
 
california and greece, unlike detroit, both desirable locales, both have an easy out, by becoming seriously cheap



To: kingfisher who wrote (64280)6/21/2010 1:03:38 AM
From: energyplay2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218004
 
California on the verge of system failure :

The definition of failure depends on what you want the system to do. If part of the system requirement is to care for a very large group of welfare people and educate illegal aliens and their children, then the system is on the verge of failure.

If we are talking about law and order, water and sewer systems, and enforcement of contracts, then California is not on the verge of failure.

California is likely to become inhospitable to the poor after being one of the better places to be poor in the US since 1945.

That burden kept increasing for over 50 years, and now much of it will be dropped.

The sky is not falling, and residential real estate prices are going up in the coastal areas.