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Will it be enough?
04/07/26 at 09:39:00
 
Do you think 19 million will buy enough lipstick for Gavin's pig?  Undecided
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“The biggest big business in America is not steel, automobiles, or television. It is the manufacture, refinement and distribution of anxiety.”—Eric Sevareid (1964)
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Context?
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Reply #2 - 04/07/26 at 10:18:58
 
WebsterMark wrote on 04/07/26 at 10:00:09:
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https://www.sacbee.com/opinion/article315019385.html

Gov. Gavin Newsom has advanced the art of political narcissism over the years but in his latest stunt, he may have reached his personal zenith. In a year of budget austerity in Sacramento, the state capital our Marin-dwelling governor only now visits, the Newsom administration is planning to spend $19 million of state money on advertisements running outside of California to extol the economic greatness of the Golden State in the name of addressing “misinformation.”

Read more at: https://www.sacbee.com/opinion/article315019385.html#storylink=cpy
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Reply #3 - 04/08/26 at 03:46:47
 
They gotta do something. Lot of companies moving out.

I get his strategy, it’s a Presidential campaign thing. On one hand, you would think it’s ridiculous to think that the governor who destroyed our largest state would be a serious candidate for president. On the other hand, New York City elected a socialist currently dividing the city by race and will destroy it unless the state steps in.
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Reply #4 - 04/08/26 at 09:05:38
 
WebsterMark wrote on 04/08/26 at 03:46:47:
They gotta do something. Lot of companies moving out.

The 4th largest economy in the world?
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Serowbot wrote on 04/08/26 at 09:05:38:
WebsterMark wrote on 04/08/26 at 03:46:47:
They gotta do something. Lot of companies moving out.

The 4th largest economy in the world?



Major Companies That Have Left California
Tesla: Moved headquarters from Palo Alto to Austin, Texas (2021).
Chevron: Relocating to Houston, Texas (2025).
Oracle: Moved to Austin, Texas, with further moves to Nashville planned (2020).
X (formerly Twitter): Moved from San Francisco to Texas (2024).
Charles Schwab: Moved from San Francisco to Westlake, Texas (2019).
Hewlett Packard Enterprise: Moved to Spring, Texas (2020).
In-N-Out Burger: Moving corporate operations to Tennessee (2025).
SpaceX: Relocating headquarters to Texas (2024).
Playboy: Moved to Miami, Florida.
Neutrogena: Left California in 2024.
John Paul Mitchell Systems: Relocating to Texas (2025).
Realtor.com: Relocating to Austin, Texas (2025).
AECOM: Moved to Dallas, Texas.
McKesson: Moved to Texas.
Nissan: Moved to Tennessee.

Reasons for Relocation
Cost of Doing Business: High taxes, utility costs, and regulations.
Housing Affordability: Difficulty for employees to live in California.
Business Climate: Perceived hostility toward business and rigid labor laws.
Workforce/Quality of Life: Seeking lower cost of living for staff
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Reply #6 - Yesterday at 05:29:53
 
So, why isn't Texas better off financially? Why is Texas rated so low in education, and so high in poverty? Enticing those corporations with tax incentives doesn't help Texas working class at all, not without living wage laws. All Texas is doing is forcing the voters to shoulder the financial load Texas gave them. Texas was better off under the last Dem governor--- she had education at 7th in the country.
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