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Escape from LA: A few thoughts

posted at 10:38 am on December 3, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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Apropos of nothing in particular …

I returned from my semi-vacation in Southern California late last night, having left temperatures in the 70s to arrive in a lightly falling snow and below-freezing temperatures in the Twin Cities.  We didn’t get back to the house until around 11 pm last night, and thanks to the time difference didn’t get to sleep until well after midnight.  We’re gradually coming to life this morning … gradually.

We both lived in the LA area for most of our lives, and each time we return, we regret leaving it less and less.  Our families still live out there, which is why we love visiting, but the area itself seems tired and dingy, especially Los Angeles County.  There was a brown haze there for most of our trip, which may have been accentuated by the recent fires, although they were put out a few days before our arrival.  The effect was a little depressing.

But I was mostly struck by how little effort California and its counties have put into maintenance.  Freeway signs in areas I frequented as a resident have never been repaired or replaced, as an example, and they look old and faded.  The buildings look worse.  That look permeated most of the LA area, with some brighter spots in Orange County and in the nicer sections of the Valley.  This state has a budget of $103 billion, 20 times that of Minnesota, and you have to wonder where the money goes.

Of course, Minnesota has its problems too.  I missed this little gem of a story until Kevin McCullough brought it to my attention, but public bathrooms have once again become a hot spot:

While police say a high-profile indecent conduct case in the Minneapolis Metrodome Saturday is closed, a Carroll woman involved in it told the Daily Times Herald she believes she was a victim of foul play rather than a willing collaborator.

Lois K. Feldman, 38, of Carroll, and Ross M. Walsh, 26, of Linden, were ticketed for indecent conduct after they were reportedly caught engaging in sexual activity in a Metrodome men’s restroom handicapped stall during the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers game with the Iowa Hawkeyes. More than a dozen people in the restroom were cheering Feldman and Walsh by the time authorities arrived, a University of Minnesota Police report says. ….

When asked to respond to Feldman’s suggestion that she is a victim of a crime, Hestness said: “All I can say is the actions went on for some period of time with many witnesses on hand and no one reported either party was objecting.”

Hestness said Feldman made no allegations to the officers at the scene about the incident being non-consensual.

“If the implication is lack of consent due to intoxication, I guess that could be true for either party, however, they declined the officer’s request to submit to an (alcohol test) so the extent of intoxication cannot be demonstrated,” Hestness said.

Minnesota — a great place to live if you remember to use the toilet at home.  I wondered why people on the plane seemed so eager to hit the lavatories before the plane landed.


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Another vote for Dallas/Plano here. Just moved here this year from MI. Wish we had done it ten years ago.

Dallas is better than Arizona in the summer, by the way, so if you can put up with Phoenix summer heat you’ll enjoy the summer in Dallas. And I haven’t seen any scorpions (unlike Phoenix) but I have seen copperheads.

Don’t bring a snobbish attitude down here, though. Except for parts of west Plano and a few other areas (probably University Park and the other Park Cities) it won’t fly. By and large, most of the people we’ve met are quite friendly–with a large number being transplants from the midwest. And Dallas/Plano is no where near as homogenious as places I’ve lived in the midwest, which is a good thing.

But the legal social immigrants from elsewhere do seem to have made significant inroads here this year. The majority of Dallas County voted for Obama this year. And almost 40% of the two conservative counties directly north of Dallas voted for Obama.

Change seems to be coming in parts of Texas.

jim m on December 3, 2008 at 1:45 PM

Webrider on December 3, 2008 at 1:36 PM

Thanks, I’ll check that out.

Now I just need to find some good paying work.

Anyone in Texas need a Windows Admin with some Linux experience?

:)

wearyman on December 3, 2008 at 1:45 PM

“Personally my favorite city in Texas is San Antonio.”

I have an interview for a job in San Antonio, what is it that you like so much about the city? I was there once and liked it, but don’t know all that much about it.

I’d like to get the hell out of Virginia now that it’s gone blue, the whackjob liberals, jackass lawyers and worthless politicians up here in Northern Virginia I’ve had enough of.

NoDonkey on December 3, 2008 at 2:01 PM

Thank God all these whiners are leaving California. I can understand not loving the liberal politics and the deteriorating infrastructure. Of course these are problems, but they are not unique to LA or California. Good God, what a bunch of sucky crybabies. Get a life. Los Angeles offers some of the best and some of the worst of life. California is a beautiful state, albeit run by a crew of marauding leftist pirates. Nevertheless, the weather, the scenery, the culture and the people are great. Those who don’t think so should leave. My advice: don’t let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.

Nemo Dat on December 3, 2008 at 2:38 PM

Best way to deal with the Texas heat in the summer is to have your pool handy. 100 degree day, 88 degree water. 78 degree night, 88 degree water. Perfect. Houston is big and very accomodating but don’t let the secret out past this blog because we don’t want to attract the wrong element. If you have a heartbeat you can find a good job.

DanMan on December 3, 2008 at 12:24 PM

Houston is great! Moved here from Canada 30 years ago and would take the summers here over winters up north anytime.

I live in Tom Delays old district – nice and conservative. GOP just won it back.

txdoc on December 3, 2008 at 3:37 PM

“This state has a budget of $103 billion, 20 times that of Minnesota, and you have to wonder where the money goes.”

Hmm – not the Minnesota I live in. State budget is $32B for biennium or about $16 billion annually. Therefore the MN budget is worse than CA. $3200 per capita for MN, $2800 for CA.

Dasher on December 3, 2008 at 4:27 PM

Was in central CA this year for a few months and was totally disappointed at how run down so much of it looks. Now, I’m in Honolulu and it’s not that much better than what I was seeing in CA. It’s sad. And it makes you feel sad when you have to walk around in it. I don’t understand where the pride has gone.

lostinfrance on December 3, 2008 at 4:31 PM

I have an interview for a job in San Antonio, what is it that you like so much about the city?

It is a nice size (a million people, I think). Not too small, not too big. There are things to do and places to see. There is also a mix of Old Spanish architecture and a modern skyline. I enjoy that.

terryannonline on December 3, 2008 at 7:38 PM

California is a beautiful state, albeit run by a crew of marauding leftist pirates.

Nemo Dat on December 3, 2008 at 2:38 PM

+1 to that, although I prefer “forces of evil in a bozo nightmare” over “crew of marauding leftist pirates” — but your description is certainly accurate! ;-)

Y-not on December 3, 2008 at 8:46 PM

Ahnold’s image got him elected in California just like big-eared goblin’s image got him elected POTUS. No substance in either case, but that doesn’t matter in America anymore.
If you’re in with the MSM, you’re in. Just stand there, smile and wave. It would hurt a lot less if I could just stop caring.

SKYFOX on December 4, 2008 at 6:29 AM

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