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Another California company moves away
Orange County Register ^
| 9-20-11
| Jan Norman
Posted on 09/20/2011 7:46:29 AM PDT by freedombiz
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The march eastward continues for California businesses
To: freedombiz
Thanks to taxes and regulations, regulations, regulations.
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posted on
09/20/2011 7:49:58 AM PDT
by
RC2
To: freedombiz
They may wish they were back in SoCal cometh winter in SD.
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posted on
09/20/2011 7:50:16 AM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: freedombiz
i live in an area with large manufacturing facilities.
for lease signs are plentiful.
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posted on
09/20/2011 7:53:02 AM PDT
by
ken21
(ruling class dem + rino progressives -- destroying america for 150 years.)
To: TomGuy
Maybe so, but at least they will be making the money needed to pay the heating bill.
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posted on
09/20/2011 7:53:56 AM PDT
by
Sergio
(An object at rest cannot be stopped! - The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight)
To: TomGuy
I just looked up Canton....less than 3100 population, so commuting, even in those nasty winters, shouldn’t be too big a deal.
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posted on
09/20/2011 7:54:43 AM PDT
by
ErnBatavia
(Obama Voters: Jose Baez wants YOU for his next jury pool.......)
To: freedombiz
Who cares, communist utopias don’t need no stinking businesses.
Pray for America
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posted on
09/20/2011 7:59:23 AM PDT
by
bray
(Palin is hated by the establishment of both Parties. Winner!)
To: freedombiz
A quick look at related articles shows that California is losing businesses not only to low tax states like Texas, Nevada, and South Dakota, but to other liberal, but possibly more sensible, environs like Massachusetts and the District of Columbia. Liberals boast that California will continue to generate growth through cutting edge technology. However, these start up companies are increasingly migrating to other states and foreign countries as soon as they need to expand.
California is becoming Detroit writ large, albeit with beautiful scenery and a great climate.
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posted on
09/20/2011 8:01:32 AM PDT
by
Wallace T.
(Shoot, shovel, and shut up)
To: ErnBatavia
Watch the movie “New in Town”. It may seem “brisk” to us, but those raised there take it in stride just fine.
I’ve been to eastern SD on many occasions. SD and ND are great places to set up shop for a bunch of reasons. That is why, when you talk to the McDonalds employee at a drive up window in many parts of the US the person taking your order is in ND.
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posted on
09/20/2011 8:13:59 AM PDT
by
cuban leaf
(Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
To: ErnBatavia
—I just looked up Canton....less than 3100 population,...—
Look again. It’s basically part of Sioux Falls.
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posted on
09/20/2011 8:17:05 AM PDT
by
cuban leaf
(Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
To: cuban leaf
If they do business throught the US & Canada they are now very centrally located.
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posted on
09/20/2011 8:33:48 AM PDT
by
proudpapa
(Palin-West - 2012)
To: cuban leaf
What I remember most about Sioux Falls is the bum info I got 3 months ago from the host at the Cracker Barrel restaurant as we were headed south on I-29......I asked about the flood closures down the road and he told me "No biggie at all - 15 minute detour at most".
Right....it ended up being four extra hours and 200 extra miles.
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posted on
09/20/2011 8:37:42 AM PDT
by
ErnBatavia
(Obama Voters: Jose Baez wants YOU for his next jury pool.......)
To: TomGuy
I’d rather shovel snow than Californicatia business regulations and taxes.
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posted on
09/20/2011 8:41:31 AM PDT
by
Redleg Duke
("Madison, Wisconsin is 30 square miles surrounded by reality.", L. S. Dryfus)
To: ErnBatavia
We got nailed by that as well a couple months ago. Coming out of Sioux falls we were headed down to Louisville and were going to go Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Louiville. Instead we had to turn off before Omaha and go Des Moines, Davenport, Pioria, Indianapolis Louiville.
Interestingly, as we were approaching Omaha at night there were barriers along 29 and the water was about 2 feet higher than the road surface.
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posted on
09/20/2011 8:49:49 AM PDT
by
cuban leaf
(Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
To: ErnBatavia
You were not misled. The person who gave you the info simply assumed that you would be driving at normal SD speeds.
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posted on
09/20/2011 8:54:35 AM PDT
by
sphinx
To: cuban leaf
I was aware that Dominos had done this with call in pizza orders, with a center in Oklahoma processing everything, but I had never heard of this at a McDonalds drive up window.
Where do they find all the non-English speakers in ND?
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posted on
09/20/2011 9:00:39 AM PDT
by
sphinx
To: freedombiz
another California Socialists Success Story.
the book, ‘Gutting Golden Goo$es’, is full of them.
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posted on
09/20/2011 9:38:00 AM PDT
by
NormsRevenge
(Semper Fi ... Godspeed .. Monthly Donor Onboard .. Obama: Epic Fail or Bust!!!)
To: TomGuy
If I am correct, the SNOW in South Dakota (and North) has a tendency to always MELT. However Sound Dakota does lack many of the interesting occurences of California, such as earthquakes, the wildfire season, the mudslide season, crazy population, and a huge number of people who aren’t even legally there.
Also, many people love to ski when the snow is there.
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posted on
09/20/2011 10:17:24 AM PDT
by
CaptainAmiigaf
(NY TIMES: "We print the news as it fits our views")
To: ErnBatavia
What I remember most about Sioux Falls is the bum info
That was probably a yute, a mature native would have told you “you can’t get there from here”.
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posted on
09/20/2011 10:24:42 AM PDT
by
PeterPrinciple
( getting closer to the truth.................)
To: freedombiz
But at least Californians will be able to breathe clean air as they starve to death.
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posted on
09/20/2011 11:04:28 AM PDT
by
VeniVidiVici
("Si, se gimme!")
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