Unsurprising. Can the state fall into the ocean already?
It'll happen around the same time Texas completely transitions to literal hell on Earth. But keep burning those hydrocarbons while you can. The state budget needs to be propped up by its tax revenue.
I don't even live in Texas but Californians are migrating to Texas so I wonder what that says about the "transition" you speak of
Now that remote work is a thing, California’s beginning to realize that no one actually wants to live in California
The left still
Recently moved to Texas, holy shit California is way better in nearly all areas except housing affordability. Y'all just can't afford CA
This is going to become a federal problem here soon. Stock market down = less capital gains revenue.
One most popular reason why Fed will pivot by 2024.
Absolutely
This means the State of CA will test even more creative methods for robbing you
Or the tax might come to the middle class, becoming less progressive and start to directly affect those who so far voted for more taxation knowing they won’t pay for it. Or even before that - https://ballotpedia.org/California_Proposition_30,_Tax_on_Income_Above_$2_Million_for_Zero-Emissions_Vehicles_and_Wildfire_Prevention_Initiative_(2022)
They can’t leave California?
Yeah the party is over. It'll soon be a 50% loss. Trust me when I say, this is long overdue
God I hope so.
Democratic system logic is not compatible with social welfare.
While Silicon Valley giants such as Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc. have indicated that they’re slowing their pace of hiring, companies from Netflix Inc. to Lyft Inc. have fired workers as economic headwinds mount. California was also one of 16 states to see its unemployment rate tick up in August, reaching 4.1%, according to US Bureau of Labor Statistics data released on Friday.