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When will California reach the breaking point?
wnd.com ^ | 7/7/2018 | Patrice Lewis

Posted on 07/08/2018 6:48:45 AM PDT by rktman

“It’s now illegal in California to shower and do laundry on the same day,” my husband read out loud to me a few weeks ago.

“How are they going to police that?” I wondered.

“It doesn’t matter,” he replied. “California is so out of touch with reality that it just doesn’t matter anymore.”

It saddens me to watch my former home state implode, but that’s precisely what is happening. California has been called the world’s largest insane asylum, and as headline piles upon headline illustrating the latest madness, the description seems apt.

It’s no wonder people are fleeing the Golden State in droves. What is the incentive to stay when taxes are sky-high, regulations are draconian and capricious, crime is rampant, infrastructure is crumbling, and politicians are so out of touch with reality they think they can make it illegal to shower and do laundry on the same day?

Housing prices, of course, are famously irrational. In Sunnyvale, a modest 848-square-foot home on a tiny lot gained national notoriety for its selling price. “After being listed in March for $1.45 million, it sold within 48 hours for $2 million, or $2,358 per square foot,” noted ZeroHedge. “With Sunnyvale’s 1.25 percent property tax, the new owners are paying $2,083 per month, or $250,000 every 10 years.”

It’s more than just the insane cost of living in the state. Many people are also fleeing the insane policies. Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel (a co-founder of PayPal and an early Facebook investor) says it’s one thing for a culture to be “quite liberal” and another for it to be “totalitarian.” Dissenting opinions are not permitted. If you don’t believe me, walk onto any California college campus with a MAGA hat and see how long you last.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Philosophy; US: California
KEYWORDS: california; crazytown; peterthiel; sunnyvale; totalitarian
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To: MV=PY; Mariner

You don’t understand how the Federal Reserve prints money and the asymmetric effects it has, particularly on states like CA


181 posted on 07/08/2018 11:12:11 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: rktman

bookmark


182 posted on 07/08/2018 11:13:00 AM PDT by GOP Poet
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To: yesthatjallen

Prolly so.


183 posted on 07/08/2018 11:14:31 AM PDT by umgud
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To: Logical me
That's basically our situation. I probably have my last IT job (due to age discrimination) and my mom is still here. Once my mom is gone there's only the job situation to consider.

The impossible to comply with gun laws the California Supreme Court just upheld is yet another reason to leave in a very, very long and growing list.

184 posted on 07/08/2018 11:23:36 AM PDT by scripter
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To: dragnet2

Of course, life would be better with lower taxes and fewer regulations. The government in California is horrible and is doing everything to destroy the state.

My point is that despite all their efforts, California is still a great state. The dynamism of the state cannot be matched. There is a reason that nearly all tech companies are founded in California. The state still has the gold rush mentality. The high real estate prices are not the cause of the problem, they are the result of business success. Again, it is supply and demand. If California were actually so bad, there would be no demand (see Detroit). If California had a conservative government real estate prices would be even higher.

I just want people to consider the state separate from its wretched government.


185 posted on 07/08/2018 11:24:25 AM PDT by CalWildcat
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To: PGR88
"You don’t understand how the Federal Reserve prints money and the asymmetric effects it has, particularly on states like CA "

Wow! It's amazing that you know what I understand!

How do you do it?

186 posted on 07/08/2018 11:25:47 AM PDT by MV=PY (The Magic Question: Who's paying for it?)
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To: MV=PY

The misconceptions are quite common


187 posted on 07/08/2018 11:46:14 AM PDT by PGR88
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To: PGR88

So, I’ve spent a fair amount of time studying the impacts of running up a huge federal deficit from a macro-economic perspective, but I have not resolved those issues to the impact on individual states, or how it relates to state level fiscal policy.

Do you have some links/references for me to dig in? (As relate to the US.)


188 posted on 07/08/2018 11:56:12 AM PDT by MV=PY (The Magic Question: Who's paying for it?)
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To: anton

Think again. LA and Orange County have almost 14 million.


189 posted on 07/08/2018 11:59:00 AM PDT by SoCal Pubbie
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To: vladimir998

And there are no penalties for individuals, only on water districts.


190 posted on 07/08/2018 12:01:20 PM PDT by SoCal Pubbie
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To: Jane Long

I only brought it up as I used to
live in Texas. They may not have
a state tax, but they make that up
thru higher vehicle registrations,
high property taxes, Mud taxes,
highway tolls, etc. Texas is not
a bad place to live, bit for me,
there’s just too many people.
Sitting in heavily congested
freeway traffic (3 hours to
drive 50 miles) got tiresome.


191 posted on 07/08/2018 12:04:37 PM PDT by Lean-Right (Eat More Moose)
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To: bitt
***https://twitter.com/ThomasWictor/status/1015362914025271296
(1) Why I am leaving California Reason No. 67,490,211 ***

The historical result of such official-encouraged anarchy is vigilante-ism!

192 posted on 07/08/2018 12:07:04 PM PDT by Bob Ireland (The Democrat Party is a criminal enterprise)
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To: huckleberry55

“They” are the MILLIONS of illegal alien “voters.” The Democrats, from Moonbeam Jerry Brown on down encourage this voter fraud because it is their source of continued power.

Deporting the illegals would drive the Democrats from power in California.


193 posted on 07/08/2018 12:13:12 PM PDT by Forty-Niner (The barely bare, berry Bear formily known as Ursus Arctos Horrilibis (or U.A. Californicus))
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To: Lean-Right

Yes.

Very understandable.

I don’t like grid-locked traffic, anywhere. So thankful I don’t have to deal with that.

LA and Houston are probably some of the worst.

Where abouts are you, now?


194 posted on 07/08/2018 12:14:51 PM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: MV=PY

I came slowly to an Austrian view of economics, but now my perspective is firmly in that camp

One of my favorite economics books is by a German economist, Jorg Guido Hulsmann

https://www.amazon.com/Ethics-Money-Production-LvMI-ebook/dp/B003NX6Z3W

He delves into the social consequences of fiat “money production.” The consequences of printed money, QE, zero interest rates, etc... are not symmetric. California, by dint of its productivity, past success, and natural endowments, is a greater recipient of cheap money, whether through its large population, or money showering down on tech and real estate over the past 2-3 decades. That has allowed the State to build a huge, monopolistic progressive-left governing apparatus. I’m also working on something in which I hope to demonstrate that once the underpinnings of cheap money are removed, California is in for a world of hurt on its budget, and debt.


195 posted on 07/08/2018 12:15:27 PM PDT by PGR88
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To: CaptainAmiigaf

“Cali is the RICHEST state in the nation. Big Deal. Venezuala was the RICHEST nation in South America with vast reserves of OIL!!!”

As the fifth largest economy in the world, even ahead of Britain...yes, it is a big deal.

In fact, CA went from over $292 bil in federal taxes paid in 2012, to over $405bil in federal taxes paid in 2015...and, as always surpassing every other state.

CA produces approx 14% of the nations total GDP. It leads in manufacturing, aerospace, tech, services and agriculture.

Economic growth continues unabated.

CA likely subsidizes your state and contributes to YOUR standard of living.

Don’t let your emotions make you ignorant.


196 posted on 07/08/2018 12:32:22 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: PGR88

Thanks much, just bought it.

I ended up at the Austrian view of economics via Milton Friedman, Thomas Sowell, John Mauldin and a few others.

I’m very interested in your project (”I’m also working on something in which I hope to demonstrate that once the underpinnings of cheap money are removed, California is in for a world of hurt on its budget, and debt.”). Please keep me posted via freepmail if appropriate.


197 posted on 07/08/2018 12:33:22 PM PDT by MV=PY (The Magic Question: Who's paying for it?)
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To: PGR88

“You don’t understand how the Federal Reserve prints money and the asymmetric effects it has, particularly on states like CA”

How is that even remotely related to your claim that CA prints money?


198 posted on 07/08/2018 12:34:01 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: D Rider

Anything splitting Cali into more than two entities just
blows. Jefferson rocks!


199 posted on 07/08/2018 1:14:59 PM PDT by Sivad (Demo M/O = infiltrate, overtake, politicize, weaponize)
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To: SoCal Pubbie

Are you from another country? No they don’t. They have less than 4 million each.


200 posted on 07/08/2018 1:33:15 PM PDT by anton
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