Thursday, January 2, 2020

Medium.com follows me in saying the rent is too damn high in CA...

I recently posted more evidence that the rent is too "damn" (damned) high in California leading many to flee.  But as proof that the flight is becoming mainstream, Medium.com is not only also pointing out the same thing but also the author of that article is leaving.  And the rules just keep getting worse and worse for young people.  So the best and the brightest are leaving in droves.  They are trading in the fantastic cool/dry weather of CA for other places like TX which for the most part are hot and humid.  It is a massively different lifestyle between the two.  In CA there is little to no air conditioning because you don't need it.  Thus, outdoor activities are great pretty much all year around.  But in TX it is hot and humid for much of the year and air conditioning is a way of life.

But even with this huge difference in climate, people are coming to TX and other places whose climates can't touch that of CA.  And the reason is clear: economics and opportunity.  The liberals and the left have taken over CA and many other coastal states and have turned many if not most of them into places where shit and trash are piling up and opportunity is heading for the exits.

But don't worry because the good, intelligent, capable workers who are leaving are being replaced by the refugees and dregs of other countries.  Yep, that is certainly going to make things better, right?  When Cally officially collapses, defaults on its debts, etc. you will certainly know that it was a fate of its own choosing because all of this was clearly predictable and predicted in advance.  For each capable tax payer that is replaced by a ward of the state, the tax bill on all other capable taxpayers MUST go up.  So we can only expect law after law after law that seeks to increase the tax bill on CA's big money income industries like high tech in the coming years.   The smart corporations should be able to read this writing on the wall.  They should be heading for the doors right here, right now.  Soon enough we will see a massive exodus from Taxifornia into other states where the burden is more reasonable on businesses and on individuals.

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