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Link: https://x.com/stevehiltonx/status/1859050112993120356?s=46
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Too bad because the land is beautiful, and you libs are unworthy of it.
But true to form, you move to the nicest places elsewhere that you can find once you ruin the place you are in. But you don't learn from your mistakes. You bring the same dumb ass policies and voting tendencies with you, and you sprad your socialist/communist political cancer elsewhere and being the cycle of destruction anew.
California was great a long time ago. It is a piece of shit now with the most loathed denizens of any state in the union.
My favorite was a bumper sticker in Montana that said simply: "We don't give s shit how you do it in California". They hear your BS the all of the time. Poor folks.
and as per usual, you talk out of your ass.
You live in Michigan. A state so reliant on the auto industry that fails, but gets repeated government bail outs. You have nothing else. Your state is a mess.
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"Health care along with government are the two sectors that have propped up California employment over the past few years," said Michael Bernick, an employment attorney with law firm Duane Morris and a former director of the state EDD. "These numbers should give the state Legislature pause and cause reflection on the complacency that it has adopted on ongoing job growth."
My guess is the California Legislature will do nothing to stem the tide.
Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careers/bay-area-sees-small-job-gains-in-october-california-loses-thousands/ar-AA1uc05L?ocid=BingNewsSerp
— Tech companies added 2,200 jobs in the Bay Area in October. They added 2,200 jobs in the South Bay and 1,400 in the San Francisco-San Mateo region but slashed 1,000 jobs in the East Bay.
— Hotels and restaurants chopped 1,000 jobs. San Francisco-San Mateo lost 1,600 hotel and restaurant positions, while the South Bay lost 200. The East Bay added 600 hotel and restaurant workers.
— The administrative support industry lost 2,500 positions in October. These include clerical workers, secretaries, record-keepers and office workers. Administrative support jobs declined by 900 in the East Bay, 800 in the South Bay and 700 in the San Francisco-San Mateo region.
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...and my BIL's anecdotal observation that almost none of his attorneys will come into the office now, it appears that COVID has changed the landscape...High Tech workers and enabling professionals (e.g. Lawyers) who can work from home are doing well, but those in urban areas who have depended on office dwellers in the past (Hotels, Restaurants, Office staffs, Maintenance workers) are suffering the effects of the WFH shift.
Things are changing...but CA is far from a "Failed State". A much bigger and widespread problem is our expanding U.S. Wealth Gap...that needs to change...in all states. Providing ever more tax breaks for Corporations and the already wealthy isn't part of the solution.
that is a state that is truly managed by those within about 5 miles of the pacific ocean.
And you left because you can’t afford to live here.