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      10-26-2020, 05:11 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by BayMoWe335 View Post
The larger point is that California locking down isn’t working and yet you have people pointlessly out of work in Anaheim bc Disney can’t open. You also do have problems with electricity for many, maybe not you, and housing is indeed a huge problem in California. Basically, California isn’t the model for anything.

Economically, things are fine in Texas, so California should take notes from that perspective...particularly if Covid cases are no different.
But we're not on lock down. That's the point. Only certain areas are and that's because they have larger population densities. Like San Francisco. I think that the covid spread can be logically linked to population density like most viruses. The more contact the more spread, generally. Disney is a tough nut to crack because it's more important to contain the spread than to have people visit Mickey Mouse. But there's a lot of people out of work so they are working on a solution, but that takes a while due to red tape. With respect to housing it's a demand and supply thing. So from that perspective it is not a problem unless you HAVE to live here and cannot afford it. Just like a Hermes bag is a problem. You want it but cannot afford it. There's definitely options for cheaper housing, but you have to go out of the pricey areas. If you do, you'll find cheaper condos, etc.
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