California needs to go back to RED

California won't be trending Republican any time soon, but yeah, they would benefit greatly from a divided government at the very least. One party rule has ruined that state, but then, that's what they voted for, so let them suffer consequences.
That's not what we voted for. That's what fraud gave us. Just like fraud gave us chicom Joe as president.
 
California won't be trending Republican any time soon, but yeah, they would benefit greatly from a divided government at the very least. One party rule has ruined that state, but then, that's what they voted for, so let them suffer consequences.
That's not what we voted for. That's what fraud gave us. Just like fraud gave us chicom Joe as president.

Is that your lie for May 6th?

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That won’t happen...”One party rule” isn’t the root issue....it’s simply the byproduct of a thirdworld citizenry....A citizenry comprised of ignorant, illiterate, desperate beggars.
EVERYONE with an iQ above 7 saw this coming....NO state (or nation for that matter) can stay legitimate while fostering 10 million disgusting, low grade human beings.
dont hold back now
 
but at least i got out of the state instead of sitting there bitching about it every fucking day.....but then you named yourself a loser...
Dude, you left a wetback infested state and moved to a wetback infested state....WTF were you thinking?
Do you not know what destroyed Mexifornia?
 
Dude, you left a wetback infested state and moved to a wetback infested state....WTF were you thinking?
Do you not know what destroyed Mexifornia?
its like a different world were i am at......no graffiti,no congestion,no state tax,cheaper gas,cost of living much more affordable.....and no 1...i am no longer in a state that tries to suck you dry....now lets see your pluses.....
 
its like a different world were i am at......no graffiti,no congestion,no state tax,cheaper gas,cost of living much more affordable.....and no 1...i am no longer in a state that tries to suck you dry....now lets see your pluses.....
Good for you...you aren't near Vegas then.
Harry, I live on the sand, I wake up to pods of porpoises in my backyard...I have coffee on the deck and watch waves crash...my life is pretty fucking good.
But I'm a big-picture macro visionary type of guy...I'd like to hand my grandchildren the same California my grandfather handed me.
 



Companies are leaving California and quickly. And the number is nearly 18k!

California’s extremely progressive income tax structure means that the top 1% of taxpayers pay nearly half of the tax.

California saw a cumulative decrease in adjusted gross income between 2010 and 2018 of $24.6 billion, according to an new analysis of IRS data by the independent research website Wirepoints.

While large and small companies are relocating primarily to Texas, other destinations include Arizona, Tennessee, Florida and a few other states.

The first to announce its exodus this year was Digital Realty Trust, a $36 billion company with over 1,500 employees. It announced last month it was relocating its global headquarters from San Francisco to Austin, Texas. The real estate investment trust will keep some of its presence in the Bay Area but is relocating the bulk of its operations to Texas. Its CEO, A. William Stein, said he’s doing so because of Texas’ “central location, affordable cost of living, highly educated workforce, and supportive business climate.”


Stitch Fix, a personal style service, began to disinvest in California and reinvest in lower-cost states last year. The $8.3 billion company formerly based in San Francisco laid off 1,400 stylists in California last June. By December, it began creating a new distribution center in Salt Lake City and this month announced it was shutting down its South San Francisco distribution warehouse altogether.

The California Policy Center has catalogued at least 50 large corporations that have left California since 2014, with the vast majority leaving in 2019 and 2020.

Of the six corporations that announced their California exodus so far this year, four relocated to Texas. First Foundation, a California bank, moved its holding company to Dallas; Digital Realty Trust moved its data center to Austin, following Oracle, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Tesla, which all announced their exodus last year.

Amazing Magnets, a magnet manufacturer, already broke ground for its new headquarters in Round Rock, a suburb of Austin. ZP Better Together, a company providing tech solutions for the deaf, also relocated its headquarters to Austin.

High profile entrepreneurs also left California last year. Billionaire Elon Musk, radio host Joe Rogan and DropBox CEO Drew Houston all moved to Texas.


Notable California venture capitalists David Blumberg, Keith Rabois and Shutterstock’s billionaire founder Jonathan Oringer left Silicon Valley for Miami, arguing San Francisco is poorly managed. Tech billionaire Larry Elison left California for Hawaii. Conservative talk show host Ben Shapiro left Lost Angeles for Nashville.


Obviously this is not great news for the state. Maybe give the other party a chance?

Truth over Facts



Are you drinking that cheap moonshine again?


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Good for you...you aren't near Vegas then.
Harry, I live on the sand, I wake up to pods of porpoises in my backyard...I have coffee on the deck and watch waves crash...my life is pretty fucking good.
But I'm a big-picture macro visionary type of guy...I'd like to hand my grandchildren the same California my grandfather handed me.
you know dam well the California of old is gone forever....i bought a house here built this century in a solid middle class neighborhood for 155,000 that would sell for 3-4 hundred thousand in Garden Grove.....its already gone up to 250,000 in just 7 years.....i dont miss california at all.....get out before those fuckers tax the shit out of you...
 

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