California Businesses Leave The State By The Thousands

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The only response the Left has about all the taxpayers leaving is ‘but it’s the 7th largest economy!

That’s like Hitler taking credit for good French wine.


California businesses are leaving the state in droves. In just 2018 and 2019—economic boom years—765 commercial facilities left California. This exodus doesn’t count Charles Schwab’s announcement to leave San Francisco next year. Nor does it include the 13,000 estimated businesses to have left between 2009 and 2016.

The reason? Economics, plain and simple. California is too expensive, and its taxes and regulations are too high. The Tax Foundation ranks California 48th in terms of business climate. California is also ranked 48th in terms of regulatory burdens. And California’s cost of living is 50 percent higher than the national average.

These statistics show why California’s business and living climate have become so challenging. But the frustrations that California entrepreneurs face every day present a different way of understanding their relocation decisions.

 
The only response the Left has about all the taxpayers leaving is ‘but it’s the 7th largest economy!

That’s like Hitler taking credit for good French wine.


California businesses are leaving the state in droves. In just 2018 and 2019—economic boom years—765 commercial facilities left California. This exodus doesn’t count Charles Schwab’s announcement to leave San Francisco next year. Nor does it include the 13,000 estimated businesses to have left between 2009 and 2016.

The reason? Economics, plain and simple. California is too expensive, and its taxes and regulations are too high. The Tax Foundation ranks California 48th in terms of business climate. California is also ranked 48th in terms of regulatory burdens. And California’s cost of living is 50 percent higher than the national average.

These statistics show why California’s business and living climate have become so challenging. But the frustrations that California entrepreneurs face every day present a different way of understanding their relocation decisions.

Sounds like the free market process in effect. Are you objecting?
 
The only response the Left has about all the taxpayers leaving is ‘but it’s the 7th largest economy!

That’s like Hitler taking credit for good French wine.


California businesses are leaving the state in droves. In just 2018 and 2019—economic boom years—765 commercial facilities left California. This exodus doesn’t count Charles Schwab’s announcement to leave San Francisco next year. Nor does it include the 13,000 estimated businesses to have left between 2009 and 2016.

The reason? Economics, plain and simple. California is too expensive, and its taxes and regulations are too high. The Tax Foundation ranks California 48th in terms of business climate. California is also ranked 48th in terms of regulatory burdens. And California’s cost of living is 50 percent higher than the national average.

These statistics show why California’s business and living climate have become so challenging. But the frustrations that California entrepreneurs face every day present a different way of understanding their relocation decisions.

Sounds like the free market process in effect. Are you objecting?
Do I object to the cancer of Leftardism destroying a once great State I once loved?
You bet.
 
The only response the Left has about all the taxpayers leaving is ‘but it’s the 7th largest economy!

That’s like Hitler taking credit for good French wine.


California businesses are leaving the state in droves. In just 2018 and 2019—economic boom years—765 commercial facilities left California. This exodus doesn’t count Charles Schwab’s announcement to leave San Francisco next year. Nor does it include the 13,000 estimated businesses to have left between 2009 and 2016.

The reason? Economics, plain and simple. California is too expensive, and its taxes and regulations are too high. The Tax Foundation ranks California 48th in terms of business climate. California is also ranked 48th in terms of regulatory burdens. And California’s cost of living is 50 percent higher than the national average.

These statistics show why California’s business and living climate have become so challenging. But the frustrations that California entrepreneurs face every day present a different way of understanding their relocation decisions.

Sounds like the free market process in effect. Are you objecting?

Why would I object to watching leftist suffer the consequences of their own stupidity?
It's like watching a slow motion train wreck....all that's left is the final impact.
And it's gonna be a doozy!
 
The only response the Left has about all the taxpayers leaving is ‘but it’s the 7th largest economy!

That’s like Hitler taking credit for good French wine.


California businesses are leaving the state in droves. In just 2018 and 2019—economic boom years—765 commercial facilities left California. This exodus doesn’t count Charles Schwab’s announcement to leave San Francisco next year. Nor does it include the 13,000 estimated businesses to have left between 2009 and 2016.

The reason? Economics, plain and simple. California is too expensive, and its taxes and regulations are too high. The Tax Foundation ranks California 48th in terms of business climate. California is also ranked 48th in terms of regulatory burdens. And California’s cost of living is 50 percent higher than the national average.

These statistics show why California’s business and living climate have become so challenging. But the frustrations that California entrepreneurs face every day present a different way of understanding their relocation decisions.

Sounds like the free market process in effect. Are you objecting?

No objection here. Just pleasure.
 
The only response the Left has about all the taxpayers leaving is ‘but it’s the 7th largest economy!

That’s like Hitler taking credit for good French wine.


California businesses are leaving the state in droves. In just 2018 and 2019—economic boom years—765 commercial facilities left California. This exodus doesn’t count Charles Schwab’s announcement to leave San Francisco next year. Nor does it include the 13,000 estimated businesses to have left between 2009 and 2016.

The reason? Economics, plain and simple. California is too expensive, and its taxes and regulations are too high. The Tax Foundation ranks California 48th in terms of business climate. California is also ranked 48th in terms of regulatory burdens. And California’s cost of living is 50 percent higher than the national average.

These statistics show why California’s business and living climate have become so challenging. But the frustrations that California entrepreneurs face every day present a different way of understanding their relocation decisions.

Sounds like the free market process in effect. Are you objecting?
Do I object to the cancer of Leftardism destroying a once great State I once loved?
You bet.
Never lost anything in California, but I'll bite. What is it you would like Tennesseans do for that state 2,000 away? If a business that was in California wanted to move to Tennessee, we would probably welcome them.
 
The only response the Left has about all the taxpayers leaving is ‘but it’s the 7th largest economy!

That’s like Hitler taking credit for good French wine.


California businesses are leaving the state in droves. In just 2018 and 2019—economic boom years—765 commercial facilities left California. This exodus doesn’t count Charles Schwab’s announcement to leave San Francisco next year. Nor does it include the 13,000 estimated businesses to have left between 2009 and 2016.

The reason? Economics, plain and simple. California is too expensive, and its taxes and regulations are too high. The Tax Foundation ranks California 48th in terms of business climate. California is also ranked 48th in terms of regulatory burdens. And California’s cost of living is 50 percent higher than the national average.

These statistics show why California’s business and living climate have become so challenging. But the frustrations that California entrepreneurs face every day present a different way of understanding their relocation decisions.

Sounds like the free market process in effect. Are you objecting?
Do I object to the cancer of Leftardism destroying a once great State I once loved?
You bet.
Never lost anything in California, but I'll bite. What is it you would like Tennesseans do for that state 2,000 away? If a business that was in California wanted to move to Tennessee, we would probably welcome them.
I don’t give a shit about California. It only exists as an example of what Democrats do now.
 
The only response the Left has about all the taxpayers leaving is ‘but it’s the 7th largest economy!

That’s like Hitler taking credit for good French wine.


California businesses are leaving the state in droves. In just 2018 and 2019—economic boom years—765 commercial facilities left California. This exodus doesn’t count Charles Schwab’s announcement to leave San Francisco next year. Nor does it include the 13,000 estimated businesses to have left between 2009 and 2016.

The reason? Economics, plain and simple. California is too expensive, and its taxes and regulations are too high. The Tax Foundation ranks California 48th in terms of business climate. California is also ranked 48th in terms of regulatory burdens. And California’s cost of living is 50 percent higher than the national average.

These statistics show why California’s business and living climate have become so challenging. But the frustrations that California entrepreneurs face every day present a different way of understanding their relocation decisions.


Yeah, nobody goes to California anymore, because it's to crowded.
 
That's inevitable when Democrats overregulate and overtax states to death. I just hope the people who leave don't take their insane California politics with them. MAGA, live and let live

Unfortunately, they do. That's how Dem dickwad Sisolak got elected Governor in Nevada along with a couple of incompetent Dimm Congresswoman.
 
Can anyone imagine how big the economy of california would be had they not infected it with massive taxation? It may have been number 2 behind the US.

I can you juge how stupid you are for believing that.

And your very stupid.
 
That's inevitable when Democrats overregulate and overtax states to death. I just hope the people who leave don't take their insane California politics with them. MAGA, live and let live

Unfortunately, they do. That's how Dem dickwad Sisolak got elected Governor in Nevada along with a couple of incompetent Dimm Congresswoman.

We Liberals look at MIssissippi and Alabama and decided to have a better result for government.
 
Can anyone imagine how big the economy of california would be had they not infected it with massive taxation? It may have been number 2 behind the US.

I can you juge how stupid you are for believing that.

And your very stupid.
Once the dot coms leave California will have taco stands as its biggest tax base.
 
The only response the Left has about all the taxpayers leaving is ‘but it’s the 7th largest economy!

That’s like Hitler taking credit for good French wine.


California businesses are leaving the state in droves. In just 2018 and 2019—economic boom years—765 commercial facilities left California. This exodus doesn’t count Charles Schwab’s announcement to leave San Francisco next year. Nor does it include the 13,000 estimated businesses to have left between 2009 and 2016.

The reason? Economics, plain and simple. California is too expensive, and its taxes and regulations are too high. The Tax Foundation ranks California 48th in terms of business climate. California is also ranked 48th in terms of regulatory burdens. And California’s cost of living is 50 percent higher than the national average.

These statistics show why California’s business and living climate have become so challenging. But the frustrations that California entrepreneurs face every day present a different way of understanding their relocation decisions.


Yeah, nobody goes to California anymore, because it's to crowded.
Crowded with homeless, illegals and criminals.
 
The only response the Left has about all the taxpayers leaving is ‘but it’s the 7th largest economy!

That’s like Hitler taking credit for good French wine.


California businesses are leaving the state in droves. In just 2018 and 2019—economic boom years—765 commercial facilities left California. This exodus doesn’t count Charles Schwab’s announcement to leave San Francisco next year. Nor does it include the 13,000 estimated businesses to have left between 2009 and 2016.

The reason? Economics, plain and simple. California is too expensive, and its taxes and regulations are too high. The Tax Foundation ranks California 48th in terms of business climate. California is also ranked 48th in terms of regulatory burdens. And California’s cost of living is 50 percent higher than the national average.

These statistics show why California’s business and living climate have become so challenging. But the frustrations that California entrepreneurs face every day present a different way of understanding their relocation decisions.


Yeah, nobody goes to California anymore, because it's to crowded.
Crowded with homeless, illegals and criminals.

Yeah, yeah, yeah Dixie Duke just filmed there.
 
Can anyone imagine how big the economy of california would be had they not infected it with massive taxation? It may have been number 2 behind the US.

I can you juge how stupid you are for believing that.

And your very stupid.
Once the dot coms leave California will have taco stands as its biggest tax base.

Yeah, yeah, yeah and if unicorns were real.
When 20,000 tax paying businesses flee to other States, we can understand why California has a failed infrastructure. No water, electricity, transportation. It’s 5000 BC in California.
 

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