California Exodus Accelerates as Oracle Evacuates to Texas #2020

Last one to leave California, please turn out the lights.

Lunatic Policies Continue to Chase Wealth Out of the State as the Tax Base Dwindles

REAL ESTATE NEWS (LOS ANGELES, CA) — People are leaving in droves. The State of California has its head buried deeply in the sand as looming deficits soar to unimaginable heights. The state’s rapidly failing policies of excessive taxes, soaking the rich, stealing from the middle class and expanding homeless tent cities continues to discourage the biggest and smartest companies in the state. They’re leaving at an accelerating pace.

Yahoo Fake News says the exodus is accelerated by coronavirus. This is a false narrative, as viruses have proven to operate basically the same in all states, spreading and dissipating without much regard to politics. Doctors are being censored when attempting to communicate the truth about the number of deaths being normal, like a typical flu season. It is not a virus, but panic, hysteria, exaggeration and overreaction that have accelerated the already brisk movement of people, wealth and brain power out of the State of California. According to tens of thousands of medical practitioners, heavy-handed lockdown mandated by state politicians has damaged health, wealth and happiness of citizens. Cautioning against fear and unwise practice, a growing number of doctors call it the “greatest hoax ever perpetrated on an unsuspecting public”. Californians will eventually rely on their own eyes to see that fake news and corrupt politicians are wrong.

This week, Oracle announced that it is moving its headquarters to Texas. The fake news blames the virus, but The California Exodus has been happening for years, and was already hitting critical mass before the virus hysteria arrived. Oracle is not moving to Texas to get away from a pandemic. With 135,000 employees, the database giant is moving away for the same reason as Tesla, Hewlett Packard and so many others: California’s extreme economic policies, over-regulation, high cost of living, growing crime and the trend toward telecommuting. Texas Governor Gregg Abbott welcomed Oracle, calling Texas the land of business, jobs and opportunity. | Blog Video

Wealthy, educated people and large employers have no reason to stay where they are not appreciated. When they are over-taxed, over-regulated, stifled and disrespected, they pick up and move to another state, or another country.

The State of California has shortsightedly ignored economic, as well as physical and psychological effects of over-taxation, over-regulation and increasing crime (one friendly local real estate agent was recently robbed at gun point in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles). In 2020, the myopia has exploded into full hysterics by mainstream lamestream news media, politicians, with irrational support by a significant percentage of a paralyzed population under massive censorship and propaganda by unlawful social media monopolies like Facebook and Youtube.

It’s time to stop believing the virus hype, and time to get concerned about being the last souls left in a struggling state dominated by blight, refuse and tent encampments that are unconstitutionally exempt from most laws. Unless these unwise trends stop quickly, California may not recover any time soon. The wealthy and middle class will continue to leave the state, leaving mostly poverty and blight in the once golden state. It is up to private citizens and small businesses to band together like never before to reverse the bad policies that increasingly threaten our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness in California.

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What will happen when the middle class moves out of california?

Californians are moving away in droves.

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Wealthy conservatives are among the first to move away from California, but they’re not alone. A large chunk of the tax base is leaving with them. Inspired by an anti-work ethic and trend of free stuff, countless new homeless move in to enjoy incentives of free real estate, withdrawing more money from the tax base, increasing litter, dumping and crime, further tarnishing the cache of the once golden state. #california #exodus #2020

More Americans are now moving away from California than moving to the state. Once known as a magnet for those seeking to “go west,” CA is today losing its attraction, and gaining a reputation as repulsive. It turns out that million dollar homes surrounded with a prison essence by exploding homeless tent encampments does not make a compatible combination. High taxes are icing on the unaffordable cake. Without childbirth, the population of California would already be shrinking. The exit of top opinion leaders marks a snowballing pattern of exodus with no foreseen point of return. According to Joe Rogan, “People are just bailing.”

When the middle class leaves, the economy goes with it, leaving an empty shell of fiefdom. The American dream diminishes, replaced by a corrupt system of overlords, served by their lower-class serfs, who must begin to pay a premium surplus of rent, along with homage and fealty to their lords, while the sprawling destitute beg on the street.

The majority of businesses in California are today either suffering, restricted or completely out of business. Overseeing the exodus, the governor responds to frantic concerns and questions by answering with a pitch of gleaming optimism. With a destructive virtual one-party system, California now lacks the diversity of opinion and discipline that is required to turn the state around. Ceaseless panic peddling, hysteria and overreaction with extended lockdown means that California cannot have a great resurgence until after we get an adult in the room to reign in the lunatics running amok — the failing politicians. A new kind of guardian must then re-convince Californians that we have nothing to fear but fear itself.

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