tbeltrans
Senior Member
If I were to live in California again, I think Irvine would be a decent area to live in. I always liked it there.California has plenty of residents to spare. Anyone who dislikes the politics is more than welcome to leave - and if they want to take a few friends with them, that's ok, too.
It won't hurt the feelings of those of us who love California - trust me.
Back in 1970 when I left for the Army, my problem was not with politics, but instead that when I was going into the 5th grade, we moved from the Bay area down to the San Fernando Valley and I just never liked, nor adjusted to, the culture of the area. I just wanted to get out of that area one way or another. From my vantage point, my experience was not much different from any kid wanting new horizons and leaving the area in which he or she grew up.
I wish we had stayed up in the Bay area. Now with the cost of living (at least as publicized, which may well be overstating the case as the media seems to do), I can see why my brother, the attorney stays in that area. He seems to move between West Hollywood and Santa Monica every few years. Being a partner in a law firm in downtown LA, he has a very comfortable income as does his wife in her admin position within the LA school system.
Tony