Posted on 05/11/2010 8:09:54 AM PDT by edcoil
Irvine business relocation specialist Joseph Vranich has added another 12 companies to his growing list of companies that are moving part or all of their operations out of California.
I first noted the list when it had 100 companies. Its now up to 129 names.
Its no mystery what causes companies to leave California: high taxes, undue regulation, workers comp costs, a legal environment stacked against businesses, and lengthy and costly construction permitting requirements, Vranich says
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NO PROBLEM!
Ca will just tax its residents more!
They should not mind as they are mostly liberal and LOVE big govt.!
And the Democrats there can be counted on to do absolutely nothing about any of the above.
Congratulations on your election habits, California.
I got news fer ya, liberalism is a national proplem, not a state one. Any significant migration from anywhere in the country these days is gonna result in more liberals.
As if the illegals from MEXICO weren't bad enough.
And TX may just be another good place to move to once it adopts the AZ type illegal alien law.
Oh, yes they will. They'll just further tax the s**t out of whomever is left.
>>Screw California and screw the cowardly Californians that will not stay and fight for thier state.<<
Excuse me, jpsb, but I AM a Native Californian and I AM staying to fight!
As tempting as it is to just abandon California to the loony left and go Galt, I just can’t do it. I’ve lived here all of my life and I REFUSE to let the liberals chase me out.
It’s like having a very nice house that’s invested with vermin. Time for the exterminator, NOT abandoning the property!
Bring your business to Connecticut. Once here and you decide to move, the AG will sue you to prevent the move. Why does the government have the right to tell a business where it has to be located?
I’ll be here with ya when the last dog, and you know who I mean, is hung.
I’m waiting for the news that SpaceX will leave, too, and completely relocate to Florida or Texas.
With each passing day, "Atlas Shrugged" moves ever closer to the non-fiction side of my bookshelf.
Just unbelievable. Liberals are like vermin that destroy everything in their path, and when the host dies, they consume that, and move on to find another healthy host.
Sure isn’t going to be much commerce for the mexican government to absorb once it plants its flag in Sacramento.
Lookin' better all the time.
“And as fast as the wealthy are fleeing California....
Illegals from Mexico and Arizona are flooding in.”
CA should become a third world nation in no time! Is there any way we can force CA to secede?
“The quicker California (or even the U.S.A.?) goes down the tubes, the quicker it can begin the recovery.”
Amen. Makes me want to vote Democrat...just to get it over with. Only, I cannot see a recovery short of total civil war. Maybe I’m a bit pessimistic?
Years ago, the company I worked for wanted to build an asphalt storage facility up river in Stockton.
By the time the state air board, the county board and the neighborhood board got done with us, we built the thing in Reno.
Yeah, you’re right, well it really does not matter much any longer who stays where cause the whole damn thing is going to collapse pretty soon. 6 months to 3 years is my guess. Keeping my eye on Greece, Cali, N.Y and the Dow. Wondering which will be the first domino to fall.
Without getting into all the particulars, I met one such contractor that left for a very low populated state which will remain nameless as to not have more follow him...
Just hope these companies don’t drag any California contaminants with them. Colorado use to be a red state. Now it’s going pretty blue, and then there’s Boulder which might as well be in S. California.
They can only consume.
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