California’s lazy liberal whiners
by OffSite (6/23/10)
Well, liberals, you’ve finally done it. Americans are now the enemy of ... Americans. I bet you are terribly proud of yourself for protecting criminals over your neighbor. Sacramento is the newest city in California to boycott Arizona over their immigration law. It’s funny because California runs its ivory tower so well, they have no problem telling other states what to do. I’m glad to have gotten out of that state while I still had the chance. I’m starting to see why everyone else in the country wishes California would just break off from the U.S. and float into the Pacific.
First off, Sacramento, nobody asked you! Do you honestly believe the rest of the country cares about your opinion? California is the Cousin Oliver of the U.S. , yet you held a meeting and decided 6-1 to boycott Arizona. In case you forgot, you don’t have money to spend there anyway. I’m sure Arizona won’t miss your business. Shouldn’t your time be spent on Sacramento issues? Heaven knows you have plenty of them. Or are you so consumed with arrogance that you think your city is without problems? You can’t take two steps in that town without being harassed by a bum for a “coffee with two sugars and a bagel sandwich.” And they actually complain if you get their order wrong. I guess they never heard the phrase “beggars can’t be choosers.” Bottom line, Sacramento: Your homeless population outnumbers Starbucks 10-to-1. So get yourself together before you point fingers at anyone. Full Piece
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