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Hmmm. "Los Angeles, Calif" might be the key terms here. Asking people in LA? I'm sure they will be buying them in Brentwood, Pacific Palisades, Bel Air, etc. But in less afluent areas of the city or in the backwoods which makes up most of the state, I'm seriously doubting it. The same could be said for most of the nation. Unemployment is godawful (thus more screaming than usual about immigration), people really are living in the streets and camping out in the woods, and basically I'm pretty sure alot of people in the wealthier areas just don't realize how bad it's gotten elsewhere. And Congress still can't be bothered to fix the budget.