NoCal

What’s Northern California like?

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it's ok

it would be pretty great without all the people

Pretty good, lots of redwood trees.

Far left

Like socal but wetter. Cities are older and you can more easily see when urban planning progressively embraced cars in the 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s whereas everything in Socal is brand new.

Socal is further left than Norcal, considering how gay and socialist LA is becoming whereas SF's Mayor has already given up trying to manage homeless people.

The west coast gets more leftist the more northern you go

SF and Portland are a hair nuttier than Seattle

Sonoma County here. What would you like to know?

the cities are always more liberal but that doesn't dispute the rule

Are you using the SMART train? I live along the line and I'm not sure if it's worth using.

>tijuana is conservative
>tijuana, the city where 13 year old prostitution is legal
>tijuana, the city with nightly donkey shows
>tijuana, the city where hemp milk is more common than cow milk
>less leftist than alaska

Are you a winemaker?

not the person you're responding to but it's going to connect to fairfield in three years and tons of techies are going to move in, buy a house now

I dont use it, but only because I live and work north of of SR. It works well for Marin County residents, but there is little ridership from those north of Petaluma. There have been efforts to extend the SMART up to Cloverdale, but I dont see it happening. Too many complaining NIMBYs.

Yes. Wine is love, wine is life.

Retard

you have to go back

At current rate of buildout it will be over a decade before a passenger rail connection from Sonoma to Fairfield is complete.

I've thought about it, but the distance from home to the station and from the station to work is too far to walk or bike in a reasonable time compared to sitting in traffic. I think the line to Cloverdale will be completed eventually, at the very least Fudge will push it to Windsor. The politics is pretty jarring, Nimbys and open borders leftists, I'm glad I work for a centrist from out of state.

you have to go back to school

>At current rate of buildout it will be over a decade before a passenger rail connection from Sonoma to Fairfield is complete.

They already own the track and would only need an upgraded Fairfield station, which is planned to be done by 2022. It'd be trivial to just run another train to FF.

NorCal is comparable to the Pacific Northwest, but with more emphasis on technology culture and more introversion. The North is predominantly white, except for SF (Chinese), the Central Valley (Hispanic), and Oakland (Black).

I live in Berkeley, it's not as crazy libtard as some of the Jow Forumstards make it out to be. Ofc it's a town that is pretty left and there are some retard antifa but as a student that goes to the uni people honestly care more about their careers and daily lives instead of arguing for the trannies or some shit