Friday, November 7, 2008

The Hollywood Effect

With the high cost of living, smog, crime, wildfires, earthquakes and other social problems - Californians have been leaving the state for places like Colorado, Nevada and the South.
Did these recent immigrants effect your local (and our national) elections?

3 comments:

Unknown said...

it's definitely something to think about. Although I'm sure none of them migrated to Mississippi :(

Anonymous said...

Alot of my friends parents are from the south and they got up and left because the housing is cheaper. I have friends who have relocated to Houston, ATL and Norfolk so I think you have a point. The average house in Compton costs about 250K and that's in the hood hood so the idea of a house for 100K is worth the move. Now if they only can take the SO. CAL weather to the South I'll move to.

All-Mi-T [Thought Crime] Rawdawgbuffalo said...

dont know. i just hope the red states agree with u cause most folks a Pay check away from a pink slip