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California exodus turns to stampede
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | February 20, 2008

Posted on 02/21/2008 4:07:43 AM PST by Man50D

WASHINGTON – California, which once lured Americans from near and far, is now driving out millions of the most productive residents – including high percentages of the most affluent.

"When California faced a Mount Everest-sized $14 billion deficit in 2003, one of the major causes for the red ink was the stampede of millionaire households from the state," says a report called "Rich States, Poor States" by economists Arthur Laffer and Stephen Moore. "Out of the 25,000 or so seven-figure-income families, more than 5,000 left in the early 2000s, and the loss of their tax payments accounted for about half the budget hole."

And it's not just the rich leaving.

Based on data from moving companies, California had the second-highest domestic population out-flow of any state in 2005, according to the report, "despite the beautiful weather, beaches, and mountains."

The bad news for California is that it faces $14 billion deficit this year, despite boasting one of the highest tax burdens in the nation.

The report, published by the American Legislative Exchange Council shows jobs are not just leaving the country – they are moving from state to state, with the population following.

"States are in direct competition with each other for human capital and business investment. State governments that think they can attract jobs and people, and grow their economies, by taxing their citizens at a higher rate than their neighbors are sadly mistaken," said Democratic Arkansas state Sen. Steve Faris, ALEC's 2008 national chairman. "Legislators should take a close look at where their state ranks in this book and use it as a tool to help them improve."

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: arthurlaffer; bluestates; calbudgetcaexodus; california; californication; democratparty; exodus; immigration; liberals; publicpolicy; stephenmoore; taxes; taxtherich
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To: steadfastconservative

>>It’s a wonder that middle class people can afford to live in California. If they start leaving in droves, then the state will really be in trouble.<<

Actually, we really can’t.

Just figured out if I had made $300 more dollars last year I’d have qualifed as “rich” and earned myself a %9.3 tax bracket. (To be combined with the interest they charge us if one doesn’t pay income taxes quarterly.)

Funny how we can’t contemplate even trying to own a house or have children.


161 posted on 02/21/2008 9:23:32 AM PST by Shion (Hunter 2008! www.gohunter08.com)
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To: Man50D
I've been making this point for many years. The habit of "soaking the rich" is stupid. The "rich" have the means to go elsewhere. I happily chewed up some of my real estate equity to relocate from San Diego, CA to Pocatello, ID in Dec 2000. My cost of living plummeted. I escaped the endless anti-gun laws and traffic jams. I also vastly reduced the number of illegal aliens around my living spaces.

Last week, I relocated my son from Chula Vista, CA to my 2nd house in Pocatello. His real estate business took a big hit from the sub-prime mortgage problems. A couple weeks ago, there was a murder committed 75 yards from my son's front door. Three black males pulled two brother's in their 20's out of a vehicle in the condominium parking lot. One was killed on the spot, the other was kidnapped and released a couple miles away. It was in a "nice" part of town. The Eastlake area of Chula Vista.

My son is rapidly spinning up to resume his real estate business with an Idaho broker's license in addition to his CA broker's license. It is a lot more favorable business environment.

162 posted on 02/21/2008 9:27:33 AM PST by Myrddin
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To: Hardastarboard
Look for states that over tax their residents to pass some kind of tax on people who move out of the state to avoid the over taxation.

California did that shortly after I sold my house. They assess a sales tax on the home sale. If you buy another house in California, you can get the sales tax back. If you leave the state, CA keeps the tax.

163 posted on 02/21/2008 9:42:57 AM PST by Myrddin
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To: L,TOWM
I'm a CA native as well. My politics are much more conservative than many of the Idaho natives who live around me.
164 posted on 02/21/2008 9:44:38 AM PST by Myrddin
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To: Total Package
All taxes will be increased and Capital gains tax will be a big one going to 30 to 40% in my guesstament (because the rich need to pay their fair share).

Suffice to say, I would move to cash ASAP and stop purchasing stocks if that appears to be the intended direction.

165 posted on 02/21/2008 9:59:30 AM PST by Myrddin
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To: Man50D

Are California rich moving or just purchasing or renting a second home for tax purposes?

Where I live I see Bentley GTs that live here year round but are are reged in other states. Same with Motor Coaches.

It’s cheaper to rent a place in another state claim residency there, than to pay the CA DMV fees.

Same for Boats.

As the US ages the older middle class will migrate to the cheaper areas.

PS I had no idea that the US had balkanized.


166 posted on 02/21/2008 10:01:41 AM PST by NoLibZone (If the Clinton years were so great, why is Osama doing so well?)
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To: CORedneck

Sounds like Colorado’s becoming more and more like Maryland, sad to say. When will your legislature introduce a microstammping bill? 3....2....1....


167 posted on 02/21/2008 10:04:29 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Cloverfield 2008! Why vote for a lesser monster?)
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To: hoppity
Maybe if we conservatives stick around in CA, it will turn conservative again. Like the liberal flight from LA causing it to be more conservative now. One can dream.

The illegals are flooding in to replace the productive, high income earners. The lack of control over voter registration disenfranchises legal citizens. Don't expect the demographics to ever shift back to the conservative side again.

168 posted on 02/21/2008 10:05:26 AM PST by Myrddin
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To: dragnet2

All right, already. I’m moving to Los Angeles. NOT!


169 posted on 02/21/2008 10:08:11 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Cloverfield 2008! Why vote for a lesser monster?)
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To: Man50D
Wow. I never knew it was so terrible to live in Los Angeles. Housing prices are going down and people are leaving.

Yes. It is terrible. All of you who are leaving, better get and go. I'll just have to stay here and suffer.

170 posted on 02/21/2008 10:40:19 AM PST by Nachum
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To: Man50D
Wow. I never knew it was so terrible to live in Los Angeles. Housing prices are going down and people are leaving.

Yes. It is terrible. All of you who are leaving, better get and go. I'll just have to stay here and suffer.

171 posted on 02/21/2008 10:40:20 AM PST by Nachum
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To: CORedneck

Have them look at Phoenix or Tucson. There is a crisis in housing (so lots of cheap homes) in the outlying areas of Phoenix like Queen Creek or Buckeye. Phoenix is pretty high tech, Tucson not as much but I’d recommend either one. I lived there 20 years. You can choose the environment you want: city, farm, mountains, suburbs, etc. The governor has only 3 years left and is term limited out. And the legislature is one of the most conservative in the country. Tucson is probably the nicest city in the state. I miss it a lot! But I do love Fresno.


172 posted on 02/21/2008 10:56:53 AM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Global warming is to Revelations as the theory of evolution is to Genesis.)
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To: Total Package

If your scenario comes to pass, we will be in a major Depression, probably worse than the original Depression, because people are so much less self-reliant. The permanent welfare class will riot or turn to crime, and the spoiled baby boomers will have their life’s savings wiped out.


173 posted on 02/21/2008 11:09:47 AM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Global warming is to Revelations as the theory of evolution is to Genesis.)
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To: skeeter

Exactly right. Boxer, Feinstein, Pelosi, Gray Davis and Arnold are all outsiders.


174 posted on 02/21/2008 11:18:17 AM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Global warming is to Revelations as the theory of evolution is to Genesis.)
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To: Myrddin
"They The State of California assess a sales tax on the home sale."

Are you sure it is a sales tax and not a withholding requirement for state income tax?

If it is a sales tax, I beat them out of the tax on an almost $1,000,000 sale. I'm not going to pay it now either!

Semper Fi
An Old Man

175 posted on 02/21/2008 11:31:33 AM PST by An Old Man (Socialism is a tool designed to "socialize" (i.e., confiscate, not create) wealth)
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To: All

I should have known better than to even read the comments on this thread.

Nice stereotyping and insults toward Californians. California used to be a lovely place until the leftists started moving in and taking over. So now the normal people get blamed.

*I* moved to GA from CA. I haven’t tried to change a thing. I love it here, and I vote CONSERVATIVELY.


176 posted on 02/21/2008 11:35:34 AM PST by Politicalmom (Better a leftist Dem with energized GOP opposition, than a leftist "Republican" with no opposition.)
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To: Hardastarboard
Look for states that over tax their residents to pass some kind of tax on people who move out of the state to avoid the over taxation.

I believe New Jersey has recently done just that!

177 posted on 02/21/2008 11:44:05 AM PST by Vinnie (You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Jihads You)
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To: dragnet2
Some people just don't like hard facts.

Why the slam? My entire post was : More and more of us are deciding we don’t want to live in a mexican barrio. That means I "just don't like hard facts???"

Yeah here in LA the crime rate overall has dropped, but gang crime is way up. A big reason for the drop is due to a lot of the riff raff moving out to Riverside county and surrounding areas. Check out their stats.

Here is an excerpt from a recent story on LA's falling crime stats : " ... The rate fell even faster in Los Angeles, which had 42,786 crimes of violence in 2004, down 12.4 percent from a year earlier. Still, despite having less than half of New York's population, LA recorded nearly as many violent crimes, including 518 murders, three more than in 2003. "

Illegals still account for 90% or so of the outstanding murder warrants here. I have had my car crashed into 3 times in one year. Each time by illegals.

I was installing computers for LAUSD in East LA and came out after a days work and my car was stolen. I spent a month on the bus before I got it back half destroyed.

Whats your point, got hair up up your butt?

178 posted on 02/21/2008 12:05:15 PM PST by ARE SOLE (Agents Ramos and Campean are in prison at this very moment.. (A "Concerned Citizen".)
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To: Myrddin
The illegals are flooding in to replace the productive, high income earners. The lack of control over voter registration disenfranchises legal citizens. Don't expect the demographics to ever shift back to the conservative side again.

We have lunatics here are FreeRepublic who assure us that the flood of illegals into California isn't any big deal at all, and will in fact revitalize the state and the GOP. As I said, those people are lunatics.

179 posted on 02/21/2008 12:09:39 PM PST by puroresu (Enjoy ASIAN CINEMA? See my Freeper page for recommendations (updated!).)
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To: Thermalseeker
Tennessee sucks rocks. Pass the word......

Yeah, but it doesn't blow near as bad as Arizona.

180 posted on 02/21/2008 12:12:44 PM PST by uglybiker (I do not suffer from mental illness. I quite enjoy it, actually.)
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