Lonestar_logic
Republic of Texas
- May 13, 2009
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"millions of people left Ca [sic]"I didn't say that.
But, California tends to put up with that shit a whole lot more than Texas, so...
They have tent “cities” (not sure what makes it a city) in Memorial Park in Houston; under 59 near the Astros Stadium; several “encampments” near Sharpstown Mall over off of Harwin Street.
From November 2018:
From Forbes:
Profile
If it were a country, California’s $2.9 trillion economy would be the fifth biggest in the world, ranked between Germany and the United Kingdom. The state represents 14% of the U.S. economy. Home prices in the state have doubled from the lows of 2011 and finally surpassed their pre-recession highs in 2017. California’s outlook is bright with economic and job growth both expected to be strong over the next five years. Another plus is the $110 billion in venture capital money invested in California companies over the past three years, an amount which is more than five times the total of any other state.
And it has the added benefit of being 1,500 miles from Texas!!!!
I would say a lot has changed in Ca. since Nov. 2018 and the profile needs to be updated to reflect those changes. Texas ranks just below Ca. and our current state policies haven't changed. The fact that millions of people left Ca. doesn't bode well for the state.
Roughly 5 million people left California in the last decade. See where they went
People in Rich Countries often move to poor countries to let get more bang for there buck... But alway be sure the money is made in the rich country...
California isn't a country. Dumbass!