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NJRVer
Sep 19, 2019Explorer
ShinerBock wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
This is a fact based on factual data. .
And oh I'm so glad you and "facts" been introduced to each other.
I wonder why those who are from other states would be critical of California. And those Californians who are critical of their own state has not moved out yet?
And if you are from Texas or Florida criticizing California, I'm sure Californians will be laughing in your face.
Logic says if their democratic super majority is so bad, why do they keep on electing them and moving the state from super democratic majority to super super democratic majority.
Or, why is the state becoming the trendsetter for all other states (except the South duh) and other countries in the Europe.
And I'm not even Californian.
Now, can we go back to EV trucks.
And for those who kept on insisting why it's on Tow Vehicle forum, the discussion is whether our next tow truck will be a Ford, GM, Tesla or Rivian EV pick up.
I wasn't being critical of California. I was just stating facts based on US census data, and it is a fact that more of California's poor, elderly on fixed income, and middle class are moving out while mainly the wealthy are moving in due to the high cost of living.
California exports its poor to Texas, other states, while wealthier people move in
Capitol Journal: High taxes be damned, the rich keep moving to California
Californians fed up with housing costs and taxes are fleeing state in big numbers
Leaving California: Here’s who’s moving out, who’s moving in.
These are just a few of many stories on the subject. California is essentially exporting their government assistance burden to other states wile taking the wealthy from other states due to their policies. As I said, it used to be that the left was for the poor and middle class, but it seems that their utopia that is California is changing to where only the wealthy can survive. It may be that they say they are for the poor and middle class, but their actions don't follow through.
LOL! That's funny!
According to you, California is following the business model of WalMart, Amazon, and other low wage, no benefit corporations that force their employees to apply for food stamps to get buy. Thereby shifting the corporations burden onto the local government.
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