Monday, May 2, 2022

County population declines

LA Times:
U.S. Census Bureau data released last month showed San Diego County’s population fell by 11,183 residents from July 2020 to July 2021 — mirroring the wider trend of more people leaving California’s high-priced coastal urban centers.

The data raise questions about whether the state’s expensive metro areas are on the brink of population declines fueled by falling birth rates, lower levels of foreign immigration and more residents fleeing for lower-cost locales.

18 comments:

  1. But the bum population is on the increase - thanks Blakespear.

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  2. San Diego top 5 highest rents in the United Steaks of America. Dems are in complete denial what is coming in November which is why Obama cake out a few weeks back and hinted at his minions to do everything they can to cheat in the upcoming election.

    He knows

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    1. Please explain how they are going to cheat.

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    2. Drop your horrible left wing baby killer bias and watch 2000 mules. You won't because etched inside your brain synapse are the letters MSNBC, CNN, NBC, and arguably the most ignorant low IQ mentally retarded human on the face of the planet Gavin Gruesome.

      Have a fun and wonderful day!

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    3. www.2000mules.com

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  3. Yay! The lower the population, the better.

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    1. I agree with that. The less population the better.

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  4. Dems looking to cheat? Thats classic. The repugnicans are the cheaters by far. Their hypocracy knows no bounds.

    You democracy killing right wingers are soulless puppets for bending over for the most corrupt to ever hold the office of president.

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    1. If your party of choice had a backbone, you all would have distanced yourself from the orange thing. Traitors, the lot of you. Redemption could have been had by throwing that bum out where the sun don't shine. How anyone can stick with a party after that daily disgracer in chief was voted out, is beyond me.

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  5. Dems 2022 strategery:

    Orange man bad

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  6. Keep on leaving. This is awesome!!

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  7. Let’s make sure that TONY is one of the ones that leaves.

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  8. Even though the Colorado watershed is drying up, BIA and Tony don’t care, did you develop for masters say build Bill build in an air desert more dry than Arizona.

    So of course Tony will continue with the mantra to build build build. We know he likes the gifts from the developers. Will he be going back to Israel or maybe a trip to Thailand this year?

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  9. https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/03/lake-powell-glen-canyon-dam-water-release-delayed-due-to-drought.html

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  10. Kranz will get Gonzalez to PAC in developer donations with quid pro quos before and after. It's coming.

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    1. Quid pro quos already here. Gonzalez currently busy destroying the back country: https://beachstreetdev.com/?msclkid=8a0ac413cef411ec9021a009d3f0acbc.

      He'll be back after June to give Kranz, Lyndes, and TBD developer shill for D4 giving them the much-needed leg up by passing the collection plate to Jackel, Meyer, and his good buddies at Zephyr.

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  11. Amanda Zenick trying hard to fill the Gonzalez void on blakespear's senate propaganda facebook page. Embarrassing as usual with her "I'm out of here, wait let me try getting in the last word" spew. Common to blakespear's groupies is their inability to control themselves.

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    1. Same old same old. They work in shifts.

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