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I've asked before... of leftists could swap Newsome and that government for Desantis and his government, would they?
It’s a pointless exercise. For one thing, Newsom and DeSantis are ultimately reflections of their electorate. So either you have a fundamentally different California and Florida or you disrupt everything. As a leftist who doesn’t particularly care which parts of our country are most liberal, it doesn’t matter much to me.I've asked before... of leftists could swap Newsome and that government for Desantis and his government, would they?
I could walk into any state in the union and find these exact labor violations on farms. I hope the employers face dramatic, company-ending penalties for violating child labor laws. The product being made is irrelevant to me, and I don’t actually expect California to be particularly permissive of child labor violations once exposed.Meanwhile you got Californians forcing teens into labor at cannabis farms lol
I'm asking if you believe Governor DeSantis would do better, the same, or worse than Gavin Newsom at managing California's budget, productivity, and results?It’s a pointless exercise. For one thing, Newsom and DeSantis are ultimately reflections of their electorate. So either you have a fundamentally different California and Florida or you disrupt everything. As a leftist who doesn’t particularly care which parts of our country are most liberal, it doesn’t matter much to me.
Probably better? He certainly has the edge in productivity, and I think California in particular could learn a hell of a lot about how to turn intent into reality. But again, my objection is that Ron DeSantis could not effectively govern to the will of California’s citizens, so I find it moot. If Californians are reasonably happy with their way of life, I see no more reason to disrupt it than I do to try and get a progressive elected to lead Mississippi.I'm asking if you believe Governor DeSantis would do better, the same, or worse than Gavin Newsom at managing California's budget, productivity, and results?
Why do you think so many are fleeing these amazing places?America is a great country. It would be much greater if the rest of it could match Seattle and New York and the Bay Area and Los Angeles in economic dynamism, entrepreneurial chops and productivity. But that's a very big ask. Maybe in 50 years. I think I'm being optimistic.
The data show the migration out is of older less well-educated people. They gain in young, well-educated, talented, driven people. Marxists.Why do you think so many are fleeing these amazing places?
The older, less educated Cohort is who is responsible for Seattle's $47M payroll tax shortfall?The data show the migration out is of older less well-educated people. They gain in young, well-educated, talented, driven people. Marxists.
There is a kind of self-sorting. Maga leaves. Marxists move in.
The average age in California is about a year below the average age in the country. And migration trends contribute to this.
2021 is the only year this century where California had a net loss of young college graduates. It gained such people before covid. And has been gaining them again since 2021.
Seattle is almost as much of an economic marvel as New York and the Bay Area. Let me know when a city in a red state approaches its level of economic dynamism.The older, less educated Cohort is who is responsible for Seattle's $47M payroll tax shortfall?
Your response to real world data showing a direct response to a retarded socialist policy was jobs fleeing the state was to deflect claiming it's old MAGA people and Seattle is greatDoesn't mean those places are perfect. I was glad to see Obama mention NIMBYism as a problem. Many of these areas have bad housing policies and self-inflicted housing crises. There are some hopeful signs they have recognized the need to correct course from the excesses of NIMBYism.