February 11, 2025

Denmark Wants to Buy California

Timothy Birdnow

Sold to the man with the curly locks! (Sorry Bill and Mike!)

Denmark citizens offer to buy California.

Of course this is not an apt comparison; California is one of the actual states in the union while Greenland is an independent territory of Denmark, like the U.S. Virgin Islands is to America. And of course California has a much, much higher economic ratting than does Greenland. Denmark's total GDP is 404.2 billion, and they are suggesting they would buy California for a trillion dollars. They don't have it and can't get it. But if they could and if California would prefer to join the Danish Kingdom then so be it! Oh, and they can defend the Golden State while they are at it.

California's domestic product is $3.9 trillion, so the Danish offer is not serious. I hate real estate bargain hunters who lowball and waste everyone's time!

Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at 01:39 PM | Comments (7) | Add Comment
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1  As polluted as Ca. is becoming it might be a good way to get rid of a toxic wasteland. Ace put up an article yesterday that the lithium battery plant fire, after 3 weeks, still is not under complete control. A drop of sweat could set it off again. Plus, the smoke from the fire dropped all kinds of toxic materials that will most likely destroy an estuary that is the home to several endangered species.

Posted by: Mike at February 12, 2025 12:22 AM (8lJEw)

2 Your writing inspires readers to reflect on life with hope and purpose. This post was heartfelt, impactful, and wonderfully written smmpanels

Posted by: SMM Panel at February 12, 2025 04:58 AM (bH9M0)

3

This article was exactly what I was looking for! The way you broke down was incredibly helpful. Keep up the great work! Top Packers and Movers Indore

Posted by: Starway International Packers and Movers Bhopal at February 12, 2025 06:02 AM (ZMuTu)

4 So true Mike; goes to show how counter-productive all this leftist policy is and especially the Green stuff.

Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at February 12, 2025 08:40 AM (5t9yX)

5 I'm just waiting to see what the most recent fires did to our insurance rates. Our HOA policy went from $68,000/year to $265,000/year two years ago. It was $295,000 last year, and we don't know yet what's coming for the next renewal.

Posted by: Bill H at February 12, 2025 10:26 AM (Q7br2)

6 145 units, so current rate is $2034 per unit.

Posted by: Bill H at February 12, 2025 10:27 AM (Q7br2)

7 Good God Man; that's horrible Bill!

I don't know how California has anyone left.

Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at February 14, 2025 10:07 AM (mbewA)

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