"High taxes be damned, the rich keep moving to California"

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  1. flyboy56

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    The rich will eventually tax the poor right out of California making their own paradise. It's sad what rich people do to the poor.
     
  2. LangleyMan

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    If you're tied to a job and have to live in the metropolitan areas, the attractiveness is indeed marred by overcrowding. Even what were outlying areas like Napa where I lived are feeling it. The main highway north of Napa is like a parking lot on weekends.
     
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    Capitalism causes corporations to pay top dollar for top talent, and when top-dollar people go house hunting, they drive up property prices.

    If you have a problem with it, you are in the wrong country.
     
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    The more poop there is on the streets the more rich liberal elitist who move to the hermit kingdom of California.

    What the rich really like about California, zoning codes allow the building of walls around homes.

    Nancy has a wall, Dian has a wall, Gavin has a wall, even Bill Maher has a wall.



     
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    a lot those high tech/rich ppl prefer to stay in CA, I know ppl who went there to get high salary, but decide to stay there for a long time, either they used to CA or rooted there or just like to live there. They are not worry about tax as they make good salary. some might eventually move out but mostly due to other reasons, it just depends. some ppl like quite life, some like the big cities and all the fun stuff associate with large cities.
     
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    Pelosi's house. What wall?

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    Gavin resicence. No wall

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    Bill Mahrs house is surrounded by trees, but no wall visible.......

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    Looks like you have been Breitbarted.
     
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  7. flyboy56

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    Sadly California will become known as a rich mans resort, not a state. The rich will need to import workers from out of state to service their needs.
     
  8. APACHERAT

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    Is that Nancy's carpetbagger's house ?

    Here's Nancy real crib and it has a wall.

    Not a Trump Wall but it's a wall made out of stones.

     
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    What kid growing up in CA hasn't?
     
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    Yes, that is her house. Why do you think people protest against her at that location?

    You have been Breitbarted.

    Even if the house in your video was hers, what would a knee high garden fence do other than keep the dog from running away?
     
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    And the Democrats in Sacrament still have the "welcome" mat out at the border.

    Keep them coming...40,000,000...40,000,006....40,000,750....40,0002,250...40,250,000...40,750,000... 41,000,006...
     
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    Jose, Juanita, Pedro, Rosa, Jesus and Pancho too.
     
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    Hypocrisy knows no bounds for a Democrat. Their walls work, but of course a wall at the southern border won't work.
     
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    From my understanding Nancy's wall is to keep the hired help (illegal aliens) out of her kitchen and bedroom.
     
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    Is that the reason you posted a picture of someone else's landscape wall which was knee high?
     
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    Prices went high because of the overcrowding.

    There are 40 million people in the state, more than the entire country of Canada.
     
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    That's Nancy's vineyard where she actually lives.

    This is Maxine Waters home.
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    Obvious not in the hood where she represents the poor black Americans, gang bangers and illegal aliens in her congressional district.

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    Do you know what a tiny home on a 1/2 acre in Buena Park would cost today?
    Few families could afford it.

    Yeah, those orange groves are long gone.
    The land underneath those fields got too expensive and too many people needed housing.
     
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    Nice.

    Jealous?
     
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    I lived at Hayward, CA during my school years of grade 6 -14 and at that time the house my parents bought new was in a former Apricot Orchard. They had 5 apricot trees on their property. The community had fields of tomatoes growing, lots of flowers and even still apricots. Hunt's cannery was there. Sugar beets were grown on thousands of acres. Today it is just homes and industrial.
     
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    How can she reach out to the slums?
     
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    I did a study on this issue in 1980 and came to the conclusion that where one locates a super university, prices go up faster.

    The SF Bay Area is blessed with climate of course but also a deep water port, ample airports, ample roads, but we also have not one super university, but two majors and some lesser universities. We draw a lot of Chinese too who seem to like it here a lot.
     
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    A lot has changed since 1980.

    What has happened has been driven by money and persistent huge levels of immigration.
     
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    There is that marvel called 'automobile'.
     
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    According to the LA Times; Pelosi owns 10 properties worth at least $23 million dollars. Her St. Helena estate and vineyard alone is worth $5 million. You can be rest assured that all her properties are properly protected from any unwanted visitors or nuisance neighbors.

    Yet she does nothing to protect our southern border from illegal immigrants. Pelosi serves only herself, and betrays the interests of the country she was elected to represent.

    https://www.latimes.com/politics/es...state-makes-her-5th-1520282432-htmlstory.html
     

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