Fornicalia insane (again): “Calif. bill would let non-citizens serve on juries”

Fornicalia InsaneFrom the Associated Press:

SACRAMENTO, California (AP) — The California Assembly passed a bill on Thursday that would make the state the first in the nation to allow non-citizens who are in the country legally to serve on jury duty.

Assemblyman Bob Wieckowski, D-Fremont, said his bill, AB1401, would help California widen the pool of prospective jurors and help integrate immigrants into the community.

Great.  Now Fornicalia will have illegal immigrants deciding capital cases and bringing their biases against laws — being lawbreakers themselves — into the jury room.

Assemblywoman Diane Harkey, R-Dana Point, said there is no shortage of jurors.

“Jury selection is not the problem. The problem is trial court funding,” Harkey said before the vote. “I hope we can focus on that. Let’s not break something; it’s not broken now. Let’s not whittle away at what is reserved for U.S. citizens. There’s a reason for it.”

Copy that.  The jury system isn’t broken — but, hell, the Demorats are bent on breaking it anyway.

But wait; we can’t leave the federal government out of the insanity equation, can we?  Doesn’t Attorney General Holder have to weigh in on illegal immigrant invaders?  Of course he does.  From FoxNews.com, Holder essentially calls citizenship for illegals a “civil right.”

During a April 24th speech to the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Attorney General Eric Holder said that creating a “pathway to earned citizenship” was a “civil right.” 

“Creating a pathway to earned citizenship for the 11 million unauthorized immigrants in this country is essential. The way we treat our friends and neighbors who are undocumented – by creating a mechanism for them to earn citizenship and move out of the shadows – transcends the issue of immigration status. This is a matter of civil and human rights. It is about who we are as a nation. And it goes to the core of our treasured American principle of equal opportunity.”

However, fear not: we’re just talking about a measly ten or eleven million illegal Mexicans, aren’t we?  In a country of 311 million persons?

No, we aren’t.

A recent study by NumbersUSA reveals:

The pending Senate immigration bill would bring a minimum of 33 million people into the country during its first decade of operation, according to an analysis by NumbersUSA, a group that wants to slow the current immigration rate.

By 2024, the inflow would include an estimated 9.2 million illegal immigrants, plus 2.5 million illegals who arrived as children — dubbed ‘Dreamers’ — plus roughly 3.4 million company-sponsored employees with university degrees, said the unreleased analysis.

The majority of the inflow, or roughly 17 million people, would consist of family members of illegals, recent immigrants and of company-sponsored workers, according to the NumbersUSA analysis provided to The Daily Caller.

So there you have it.  Aren’t you absolutely adrip with orgasmic joy that the federal government is following in the footsteps of Looney Fornicalia?

Matter of fact, I think I have an idea for a new DC bill; it would be called the Shared Home Act.  In this bill each American Taxpayer, Caucasoid in nature, would be mandated to share their home with an illegal invader family, at the homeowner’s expense, so that they would begin to understand the dire plight and sad circumstances of illegals who haven’t yet been given their own free home.

I think it could work.  Hell, we’re halfway there already, are we not?

BZ

P.S.
Might it now be the time to posit this action: what if the rest of us in the nation collectively decided that we would obey only the laws that were convenient for us?  I might suggest this first: the cessation of paying taxes.  Because, after all, if one strata of persons can be literally rewarded for breaking laws, then why can’t you and I?

Every day you say: “It can’t get any more insane.”

And every day it does.

 

 

US Sheriffs: coalescing around taking a stand AGAINST further gun control

I wish my sheriff were one of these involved but, on the Left Coast, it’s a Death Knell if you make anything other than a 100% PC statement regarding the issue.  Better yet, staying completely silent is the best option — as is his default here.  The state of Fornicalia is controlled by Leftists who solely vote Demorat — as the Supermajority in Sacramento testifies.  My Sheriff, as of this writing, is conspicuously absent from the list below.

That said, I proffer this positive insight of county Sheriffs supporting the 2nd Amendment:

List of County Sheriffs

Name County State
1 Blake Dorning Madison Alabama
2 Ana Franklin Morgan Alabama
3 Andy Hughes Houston Alabama
4 Jay Jones Lee Alabama
5 Scott Mascher Yavapai Arizona
6 Joe Arpaio Maricopa Arizona
7 Tom Sheahan Mohave Arizona
8 Paul Babeu Pinal Arizona
9 Mark J. Dannels Cochise Arizona
10 Mike Moore Boone Arkansas
11 Adam Christianson Stanislaus California
12 Jon Lopey Siskiyou California
13 Tom Bosenko Shasta California
14 John D’Agostini El Dorado California
15 David Hencraft Tehama California
16 Dean Growden Lassen California
17 Dean Wilson Del Norte California
18 Mike Poindexter Modoc California
19 Thomas Allman Mendocino California
20 Mike Downey Humboldt California
21 Margaret Mims Fresno California
22 Greg Hagwood Plumas California
23 Bruce Haney Trinity California
24 Martin Ryan Amador California
25 Jerry Smith Butte California
26 Donny Youngblood Kern California
27 James W. Mele Toulumne California
28 Justin Smith Larimer Colorado
29 Terry Maketa El Paso Colorado
30 John Cooke Weld Colorado
31 Stan Hilkey Mesa Colorado
32 Lou Vallario Garfield Colorado
33 Rick Dunlap Montrose Colorado
34 Jeff Christopher Sussex Delaware
35 Bill Snyder Martin Florida
36 Frank McKeithen Bay Florida
37 Mike Scott Lee Florida
38 Rick Beseler Clay Florida
39 Michael Adkinson Walton Florida
40 Grady Judd Polk Florida
41 Stacy Nicholson Gilmer Georgia
42 Scott Berry Oconee Georgia
43 Roger Garrison Cherokee Georgia
44 Neil Warren Cobb Georgia
45 Butch Conway Gwinnett Georgia
46 Gary Gulledge Paulding Georgia
47 Joe Chapman Walton Georgia
48 Roy Klingler Madison Idaho
49 Kieran Donahue Canyon Idaho
50 Daryl Wheeler Bonner Idaho
51 Chris Goetz Clearwater Idaho
52 Doug Giddings Idaho Idaho
53 Doug McFall Jerome Idaho
54 Brian Brokop Lewis Idaho
55 Joe Rodriguez Nez Perce Idaho
56 Tom Carter Twin Falls Idaho
57 Dave Resser Benewah Idaho
58 Edward Motley Edgar Illinois
59 Mike Emery McLean Illinois
60 Jerry Parsley Clark Illinois
61 Brad Rogers Elkhart Indiana
62 Bill McCarthy Polk Iowa
63 Warren M. Wethington Cedar Iowa
64 Frank Denning Johnson Kansas
65 Denny Peyman Jackson Kentucky
66 Michael A. Helmig Boone Kentucky
67 John Snedegar Bath Kentucky
68 Scott F. Harrison Powell Kentucky
69 Chuck Korzenborn Kenton Kentucky
70 Charles A. Jenkins Frederick Maryland
71 Dar Leaf Barry Michigan
72 Ted Schende Benzie Michigan
73 Larry Stelma Kent Michigan
74 Robin Cole Pine Minnesota
75 Bill Rasco DeSoto Mississippi
76 Billy McGee Forrest Mississippi
77 Cecil Cantrell Monroe Mississippi
78 Brad A. DeLay Lawrence Missouri
79 Charles Heiss Johnson Missouri
80 Steve Cox Livingston Missouri
81 Mick Epperly Barry Missouri
82 Stephen Stockman Mercer Missouri
83 George R. Underwood Oregon Missouri
84 Michael Dixon Osage Missouri
85 Randee Kaiser Jasper Missouri
86 Tom Rummel Sanders Montana
87 Jay Doyle Lake Montana
88 Scott F. Howard Powell Montana
89 Chris Hoffman Ravalli Montana
90 Darby Harrington Wibaux Montana
91 Mike Linder Yellowstone Montana
92 Ed Kilgpore Humboldt Nevada
93 Benjamin D. Trotter Churchill Nevada
94 Tony DeMeo Nye Nevada
95 Douglas R Dutile Grafton New Hampshire
96 Dan Houston Bernalillo New Mexico
97 Shawn Menges Catron New Mexico
98 Patrick R Jennings Chaves New Mexico
99 Johnny Valdez Cibola New Mexico
100 Jim Maldonado Colfax New Mexico
101 Dennis A. Cleaver De Baca New Mexico
102 Todd Garrison Dona Ana New Mexico
103 Scott London Eddy New Mexico
104 Raul Holguin Grant New Mexico
105 Michael R Lucero Guadalupe New Mexico
106 Herman Martinez Harding New Mexico
107 Saturnino Madero Hidalgo New Mexico
108 Mark Hargrove Lea New Mexico
109 Rick Virden Lincoln New Mexico
110 Marco Lucero Los Alamos New Mexico
111 Raymond Cobos Luna New Mexico
112 Benny House Otero New Mexico
113 Joe Schallert Quay New Mexico
114 Joe Mascarenas Arriba New Mexico
115 Darren Hooker Roosevelt New Mexico
116 Ken Christesen San Juan New Mexico
117 Benjie Vigil San Miguel New Mexico
118 Robert Garcia Santa Fe New Mexico
119 Joe Baca Sierra New Mexico
120 Phillip Montoya Socorro New Mexico
121 Miguel Romero Jr Taos New Mexico
122 Heath White Torrance New Mexico
123 William Spriggs Union New Mexico
124 Louis Burkhard Valencia New Mexico
125 Tony Desmond Schoharie New York
126 Richard Devlin Jr. Otsego New York
127 Donald Smith Putnam New York
128 David Cole Steuben New York
129 Coy Reid Catawba North Carolina
130 Adell Dobey Edgefield North Carolina
131 Jerry Jones Franklin North Carolina
132 Charlie McDonald Henderson North Carolina
133 Ed McMahon New Hanover North Carolina
134 Jimmy Thornton Sampson North Carolina
135 Eddie Cathey Union North Carolina
136 Donnie Harrison Wake North Carolina
137 Carey Winders Wayne North Carolina
138 A.J. Rodenberg Clermont Ohio
139 Sam Crish Allen Ohio
140 Bob ‘Big Block’ Colbert Wagoner Oklahoma
141 Johnny Tadlock McCurtain Oklahoma
142 Roger LeVick Jackson Oklahoma
143 Glenn E. Palmer Grant Oregon
144 Gil Gilbertson Josephine Oregon
145 Tim Mueller Linn Oregon
146 Craig Zanni Coos Oregon
147 John Hanlin Douglas Oregon
148 John Bishop Curry Oregon
149 Larry Blanton Deschutes Oregon
150 Jim Hensley Crook Oregon
151 Pat Garrett Washington Oregon
152 Dan Staton Multnomah Oregon
153 Mike Winters Jackson Oregon
154 Brian Wolfe Malheur Oregon
155 Mitchell Southwick Baker Oregon
156 Frank Skrah Klamath Oregon
157 Jason Myers Marion Oregon
158 Bob Wolfe Polk Oregon
159 Jack Crabtree Yamhill Oregon
160 Jim Muller Adams Pennsylvania
161 Eric J. Weaknecht Berks Pennsylvania
162 Clinton J. Walters Bradford Pennsylvania
163 Jeffrey C. Krieg Elk Pennsylvania
164 Bunny Welsh Chester Pennsylvania
165 Al Cannon Charleston South Carolina
166 Chuck Wright Spartanburg South Carolina
167 Wayne DeWitt Berkeley South Carolina
168 Jim Matthews Kershaw South Carolina
169 James Metts Lexington South Carolina
170 Leon Lott Richland South Carolina
171 Jim Ruth Bradley Tennessee
172 Jim Hammond Hamilton Tennessee
173 Larry Smith Smith Texas
174 Terry Box Collin Texas
175 Joel W. Richardson Randall Texas
176 Jack Brandes Austin Texas
177 Johnny Brown Ellis Texas
178 Michael Cox Hill Texas
179 Bob Alford Johnson Texas
180 Earl Howell McCulloch Texas
181 Parnell McNamara McLennan Texas
182 David Medlin Oldham Texas
183 Tommy Gage Montgomery Texas
184 Dane Kirby Fannin Texas
185 Cameron M. Noel Beaver Utah
186 David Edmunds Summit Utah
187 James Tracy Utah Utah
188 Robert Dekker Millard Utah
189 Frank Park Tooele Utah
190 Joseph Yeates Box Elder Utah
191 G. Lynn Nelson Cache Utah
192 James Cordova Carbon Utah
193 Jerry Jorgensen Daggett Utah
194 Todd Richardson Davis Utah
195 Travis Mitchell Duchesne Utah
196 Greg Funk Emery Utah
197 James D. Perkins Garfield Utah
198 Steven White Grand Utah
199 Mark Gower Iron Utah
200 Alden Orme Juab Utah
201 Lamont Smith Kane Utah
202 Blaine Breshears Morgan Utah
203 Marty Gleave Puite Utah
204 Dale Stacey Rich Utah
205 Rick Eldredge San Juan Utah
206 Brian Nielson Sanpete Utah
207 Nathan Curtis Sevier County Utah
208 Jeff Merrell Uintah Utah
209 Todd Bonner Wasatch Utah
210 Cory Pulsipher Washington Utah
211 Kurt Taylor Wayne Utah
212 Terry Thompson Weber Utah
213 Merv Gustin Duchesne Utah
214 Than Cooper Garfiled Utah
215 James B. Nyland Sr. Grand Utah
216 Gene Ercanbrack Morgan Utah
217 Mike Lacy San Juan Utah
218 Kay P. Larsen Sanpete Utah
219 Phil Barney Sevier Utah
220 Kenneth Vanwagoner Wasatch Utah
221 Kirk Smith Washington Utah
222 Ken Bancroft Asotin Washington
223 Tom Jones Grant Washington
224 Dave Brown Skamania Washington
225 Brett Myers Whitman Washington
226 Ken Irwin Yakima Washington
227 Mike Harper Roane West Virginia
228 Ken Merritt Wood West Virginia
229 David A. Clarke Jr. Milwaukee Wisconsin

Again, historically, Sheriff’s have the ability to make the logical argument as being the true foundations of local US law enforcement.

“THE GOVERNMENT DOES REQUIRE OUR PERMISSION TO EXIST.”

Digest that, if you will, you ignorant Leftists.

BZ

P.S.

As of this publishing, I find it disheartening that there are only 12 Texas Sheriffs on the list, whilst there are 17 Fornicalia Sheriffs on the list — considering there are only 58 counties in Fornicalia, and there are 254 in Texas.  I submit: as goes Fornicalia so go Leftists.  But, on the other hand, as goes Texas so go Conservatives.

I can certainly account for the larger Fornicalia county Sheriffs not being listed here: they have massive populations in urban areas primarily consisting of those dependent upon government Free Cheese largesse, with greater gang activity, higher “minority” loads (though, in Fornicalia, the Caucasoid is in truth the statistical minority), and held accountable to a Leftist Voting Block.

As in: NONE of these counties chiming in:

Census 2010: The Biggest Counties in California

2010 rank 2000 rank County 2000 pop 2010 pop Raw change % change
1 1 Los Angeles 9 519 338 9 818 605 299 267 3.1
2 3 San Diego 2 813 833 3 095 313 281 480 10.0
3 2 Orange 2 846 289 3 010 232 163 943 5.8
4 6 Riverside 1 545 387 2 189 641 644 254 41.7
5 4 San Bernardino 1 709 434 2 035 210 325 776 19.1
6 5 Santa Clara 1 682 585 1 781 642 99 057 5.9
7 7 Alameda 1 443 741 1 510 271 66 530 4.6
8 8 Sacramento 1 223 499 1 418 788 195 289 16.0
9 9 Contra Costa 948 816 1 049 025 100 209 10.6
10 10 Fresno 799 407 930 450 131 043 16.4
11 14 Kern 661 645 839 631 177 986 26.9
12 12 Ventura 753 197 823 318 70 121 9.3
13 11 San Francisco 776 733 805 235 28 502 3.7
14 13 San Mateo 707 161 718 451 11 290 1.6
15 15 San Joaquin 563 598 685 306 121 708 21.6
16 17 Stanislaus 446 997 514 453 67 456 15.1
17 16 Sonoma 458 614 483 878 25 264 5.5
18 21 Tulare 368 021 442 179 74 158 20.2
19 19 Santa Barbara 399 347 423 895 24 548 6.1
20 18 Monterey 401 762 415 057 13 295 3.3

Why I’m quitting the GOP

Or perhaps I should be more realistic: the GOP actually quit me.

Last night Boehner and the GOP caved.  Again.  Boehner also put off a vote for aid for victims of Sandy.  And further, here’s how stupid your US Senate was on Tuesday:

The U.S. Senate voted 89-8 to approve legislation to avoid the fiscal cliff despite having only 3 minutes to read the 154-page bill and budget score.

Multiple Senate sources have confirmed to CNSNews.com that senators received the bill at approximately 1:36 AM on Jan. 1, 2013 – a mere three minutes before they voted to approve it at 1:39 AM.

Correct.  Mr Obama’s “transparency” once more: three minutes to read a bill before a demanded vote.

And then Republicans voted.

I shake my head.  How insane is all of this?  No one knows of this abortion.  And no one seems to much care.  The DEM/MSM ignores all of it, purposely.  The American Media Maggots.

Perhaps I’ll have to craft a new logo for the DEM/MSM/AMM.

The “debt ceiling” issue is also around the corner, in roughly six to eight weeks.  Boehner will cave on that as well.  So will the rest of the GOP.

Simultaneously, it’s being trumpeted that Obama will rapidly be going for amnesty for Mexicans and gun control.  He’s on a roll.  Imagine that.  And who might the “enablers” be?

It really doesn’t matter what the GOP does any more in DC — similar to the GOP “presence” in my state, Fornicalia.  The Demorats have such a supermajority in Fornicalia that they can do what they wish when they wish, with absolute impunity.

In DC, realistically — any more — there isn’t a dime’s worth of difference between the Demorats and the Republicans.  They all want to be treated with deference, like little Kings and Queens.  They all want their cars and perks and pensions unsullied by such limitations as are placed on the Proles and Groundlings — you and me.

They want excoriations and limitations placed upon you and me, but with exemptions for their perfumed and coiffed personas.

I say: that shit has to die.  Throttled and garroted and shot and exsanguinated again.

I say: it won’t, if the Republicans have anything to say about it.  And they do.

Because they are in league with the Demorats in terms of fleecing the American electorate.

I am changing my registration from Republican to Independent.

My cash to the GOP stopped long ago, with a few exceptions.  My Congressman, Tom McClintock, did NOT vote with Boehner.  He gets my cash as long as he’s in office.

It’s like this:

Your house is on fire.

House On FireYou are watching TV at another friend’s home.

Your emergency is being covered by the media.

But you’re worried about the response of the fire station.

How are their rigs polished?  Are they nice and resplendent?  Do they shine?  And, moreover, when they have an open house, will they feature tri-tip as opposed to burgers?  Will you be invited?  And how many tri-tips can you consume — more than your neighbors?

Because, after all, how they respond is as important as what they mean to do.

BZ

 

 

Another business fleeing Fornicalia THIS WEEK: Campbell’s Soup

It comes as no surprise to those who read my blog that I live high in the Sierra Nevada mountains and work in Sacramento, Fornicalia.

There is a reason for this.

Sacramento, of course, being the capital of Fornicalia and, thusly, the proverbial Belly of the Beast.  The Demorat Belly of the Beast.

The Beast that is responsible for the continuing destruction of this once-beautiful and once-proud state.  Taken down and disassembled peg-by-peg and piece-by-piece at the hands of Leftists, Socialists, Demorats and Social Experimenters.

To the point, now, where the state finds itself in financial insolvency, disarray, and its counties and cities charged with heeding not only onerous federal mandates but those of the state itself, as well.

Resulting in the breaking and bankruptcy of various cities and counties within Fornicalia.

And, perhaps, time to reflect: why have I always termed my state, California, as “Fornicalia“?

It is because my state ends up fucking itself as well as its inhabitants, its neighbors, its friends, its enemies — damned near everyone into which it comes in contact.

And so it continues.

In Sacramento, I recently wrote about Comcast leaving Sacramento’s call centers behind for other states.  Comcast is fleeing Fornicalia.  And rightly so.

Now, this Thursday, another major Sacramento manufacturer — Campbell’s Soupannounced it is pulling up stakes and leaving the state wholesale, to the tune of 700 jobs.  No, no “relocations.”  No, no “re-training.”  Simply leaving and laying off workers.  It has been a presence in Sacramento since 1947.

In a sentence, Sacramento lost 1,000 jobs in one week.

Demorats control the state.  They control Sacramento.  They control the electorate.  They control the purse strings.  They control all the politics.  They control the bribes, the corruption, the naked causticity of that Belly of the Beast.  Republicans and Conservatives in Sacramento and my state are nothing more than an asterisk, an addendum, a bibliography.

That said, could one possibly conclude that Fornicalia Demorat Senate President proTem Darrell Steinberg would be potentially a tad bit “concerned” when two major businesses flee the state’s capital in one week?  Hello?  Even a wee bit concerned?

Uh, no.  Apparently not.  In fact, Steinberg decided to double down:

“Senator Darrell Steinberg says that despite the Campbell’s factory shutting down, the private sector in Sacramento is improving.”

Really?

 

Steinberg: Economic Climate Not To Blame For Companies Leaving Region

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Lawmakers reacted to the shut down of the Campbell’s plant Thursday.

At the capital, Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg says despite this latest shutdown of the Cambell’s factory, the private sector in Sacramento is actually improving.

“Facts are stubborn things, and the facts are the facts,” said Steinberg.

Within the past week, Sacramento has lost 1,000 jobs, but Steinberg says the state shouldn’t be taking the blame.

“It’s not California’s or Sacramento’s business climate, in fact, evidence is to the contrary,” said Steinberg.

Further:

But another fact remains; businesses are leaving California besides Comcast and Campbell’s. Waste Connections is leaving the area for Texas due to what their CEO called an unfriendly business climate in California, and Rancho Cordova based Vision Service Plan is threatening to follow.

But here’s the frosting on the cake:

“Come on in, talk to me, talk to the governor’s office, if there’s things we can do, things that can keep you in California and we’ll be glad to act,” said Steinberg.

Right.

It’s Business’s JOB to solicit Sacramento for workable situations.

I say NO.

It’s Sacramento’s job to beg for businesses to STAY!

So: THANKS Demorats.  You resolute losers.

BZ

 

 

Fornicalia: a failing state from which people and businesses flee

I first wrote about the Fornicalia Business Exodus here.  And a long post it was.

I listed, in detail, the 69 most recent businesses having fled the state.  Not just “Mom and Pop” businesses but serious businesses responsible for big payrolls.

I wrote here about the reasons listed for those businesses having fled.  They were:

#10 – Unprecedented Energy Costs: The California Manufacturers and Technology Association states that commercial electrical rates here already are 50% higher than in the rest of the country. However, a law enacted in April 12, 2011 requires utilities to get one-third of their power from renewable sources (e.g., solar panels, windmills) within nine years. Look for costs to increase by another 19% in many places to a whopping 74% in Los Angeles. Such new burdens along with upcoming regulations stemming from the “California Global Warming Solutions Act” set potentially overwhelming obstacles to companies here as they try to meet competition based in other states and in foreign nations.

#9 – Severe Tax Treatment: The Tax Foundation in their 2011 State Business Tax Climate Index lists California at No. 49 for tax fairness. CFO Magazine ranked California the worst state for tax treatment. The Council on State Taxation ranks California as the only state to receive a D- grade (the lowest grade). Last year the National Conference of State Legislatures said California remains the number one state in raising taxes – raising them higher than any other state that increased taxes in 2009.

#8 – Worst Regulatory Burden: The consulting firm Bain & Co. constructed a “regulatory hassle index” that found “California is far worse than any other state by a very significant margin.” The finding was echoed by Development Counselors International that found that 72% of surveyed corporate executives listed California as having the “worst business climate” in the entire United States. The newest survey, released in March 2011, found that 87.7% of California executives who also operate in several states say California is a harder place to do business than anywhere else. The survey, by the California Foundation for Commerce and Education, found that among the other 12.3%, not one executive said it’s easier doing business in California.

#7 – Dreadful Legal Treatment: The Civil Justice Association of California said the state ranks 44th in legal fairness to business. Los Angeles was again named the least fair and reasonable litigation environment in the entire country.

#6 – Most Expensive Business Locations: The Rose Institute of State and Local Government reported in its 2010 survey that California cities continue to be some of the most expensive locations to do business in the United States. That was confirmed by the Milken Institute, which found that California businesses are paying 23% more than the national average just to operate here.

#5 – Provable Savings Elsewhere: Again Bain & Co. found that more than half of California business leaders – an astonishing 60% – said their policy is to restrict job growth in the state or move jobs to other U.S. locations. Some companies are quite open about this, like Intel, which has said it will never build another plant in California, and McAfee in 2010 admitted it intentionally avoids hiring in California and saves about 30 to 40% every time it hires outside of the state.

#4 – Downright Unfriendly: The Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council in Virginia found that California ranked 49th overall in terms of business friendliness. That was echoed in February 2010 when The Mercatus Center at George Mason University ranked California 48th in economic, regulatory and personal freedoms in the 50 states.

#3 – Uncontrollable Spending: Extravagant spending causes California to now have the lowest credit rating of any state. The American Legislative Exchange Council points out: “Despite the dubious distinction of having both the highest statewide personal income tax and the highest state sales tax in the nation, California still finds itself with far and away the largest budget deficit of any state.”

#2 – Excessively Adversarial: For two years in a row Chief Executive magazine found California to be the worst state in the nation in which to do business. Said one CEO, “California is terrible. Even when we’ve paid their high taxes in full, they still treat every conversation as adversarial. It’s the most difficult state in the nation.” The magazine calls California the “Venezuela of North America.”

#1 – The ‘Outpouring’ of Poor Rankings Continues: California ranked dead last in the latest Pollina Corporate Top 10 Pro-Business States for 2010 study. The finding was based on a composite of labor-related factors, business and personal taxes, the litigation environment, demographics, crime rates, school dropout rates, lifestyle and a multitude of other issues. There is little evidence that California’s business environment will improve considering that that the legislature in 2011 has voted down litigation reform, tax-increase plans are underway, and a host of new regulations are to be implemented that will increase costs for literally every business.

Tom McClintock had this cautionary tale: as Fornicalia IS, so does Mr Obama wish.

With all that, comes a study:

The Great California Exodus: A Closer Look

Tom Gray & Robert Scardamalia

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
For decades after World War II, California was a destination for Americans in search of a better life. In many people’s minds, it was the state with more jobs, more space, more sunlight, and more opportunity. They voted with their feet, and California grew spectacularly (its population increased by 137 percent between 1960 and 2010). However, this golden age of migration into the state is over. For the past two decades, California has been sending more people to other American states than it receives from them. Since 1990, the state has lost nearly 3.4 million residents through this migration.

This study describes the great ongoing California exodus, using data from the Census, the Internal Revenue Service, the state’s Department of Finance, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, and other sources. We map in detail where in California the migrants come from, and where they go when they leave the state. We then analyze the data to determine the likely causes of California’s decline and the lessons that its decline holds for other states.

The data show a pattern of movement over the past decade from California mainly to states in the western and southern U.S.: Texas, Nevada, and Arizona, in that order, are the top magnet states. Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Idaho, and Utah follow. Rounding out the top ten are two southern states: Georgia and South Carolina.

I highly recommend reading the entire Manhattan Institute study, replete with graphs, charts, statistics and references.

But the bottom line is truly this: Representative McClintock makes the best and final argument for a vote against Mr Obama in November:

As Fornicalia is now, so will the United States become under Barack Hussein Obama.

BZ