The Los Angeles Times: "'Come to California,' Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger urged the world more than once in his State of the State address this month. But most residents are not happy about this trend." Especially because each person who comes to California expects an uncrowded highway in a single-occupancy vehicle despite the enormous cost of providing this. (via BATN)
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