I’m not the only one opposed to any more growth. [/quote]
Many of your comments smack of elitism and a “screw you, I’ve got mine” mentality.
And now you want to attack hard working families already struggling and working hard to stay afloat and keep food on the table while raising a family.
All because you believe we should all follow your life philosophy of not living in “exurb hell”. And if not, we’ll take you to the cleaners…again and again.
Isn’t it also because of a level of disdain for the guys who load up their F150’s and Silverado’s and get on the road at 5AM and WORK all day. No glorious pensions or medical benefits or golden parachute. But then these guys aren’t whiney govt workers either.
Just a life of hard work and struggle. It’s true; for the most part these guys didn’t go to a UC. Or even a lowly CSU.
Do they even deserve to live here? I mean if you can’t live near ‘desirable’ coastal california, do you even have a life worth living? How could you?
And now elitists and environmental radicals want to punish these families by making it even harder to keep gas in their tanks.
I think that’s one of the reasons I’d much rather live in Temecula: the trendy/hipster elitist attitude so prevelant in San Diego. At least up here in the valley of the dirt people we keep it real.[/quote]
Dude.
I have missed your whiny, self-righteous rants a lot.
Thank you for this.
Complaining about hipster prejudice while talking about how “mi barrio” is real and genuine.