Let's talk about Orange County.

On the surface, it looks like paradise, with bright sunshine, large malls, and flashy shopping centers.

But if you look deeper? There are quite a few problems. Let me lay out some of them.

Homelessness Issue

Wow, you might think this is just an LA problem? Nope. There are a lot of homeless people in Orange County too. If you go near the Santa Ana River, there are rows of tent cities, and this is no movie set! This place is known as a wealthy area, but the solutions to this problem are incredibly slow. Is it enough to just kick homeless people out? No, you have to provide them with somewhere to go.

Housing Prices Are Insane

When it comes to housing prices, Orange County is almost at disaster level. Literally, you have to rob a bank twice to buy a house here. Rent is also ridiculously high, making it impossible for ordinary people to even dream of living here. Why do rents go up like crazy when salaries aren't increasing!

Traffic Hell

Try taking the 5 during rush hour. Honestly, you might feel like you have to live your whole life in your car. Public transportation? Ha, public transport here is practically non-existent. If you don't have a car, you can't go anywhere.

Schools? Inequality is Severe

Private schools have outrageous tuition... it's almost like sending kids to college, while poor neighborhoods can't even fix classroom walls properly. The educational gap for kids is painfully obvious. What kind of 'land of opportunity' is this?

Orange County?

It looks great, but when you dig deeper, it's a bundle of problems.

If you don't have money, living here is really tough.

The image of it being a "playground for the rich" is spot on.