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Not wrong, you are not wrong.
It's like herding cattle, this I am aware of.. But what does the common man see, think or feel? I think that's where we begin to find the resolution.
What doesn't bother me is them leaving California per se.
The problem is them bringing their politics with them. How easily they forget the biggest reason they left the state ... poor leadership. 49 out of 50 times that poor leadership is due to Liberal politicians.
Glad I left my Liberal leanings behind decades ago when I identified them as the lowlife scum they are.
It sucks to say that it's truthfully not party exclusive, but it's been a pretty common benefactor to what most would consider nationwide issues. Katie Porter is the poster child of what many democratic politicians and billionaires think and feel. The country has been under cyber and economic warfare for awhile, but my theory is that many people aren't even aware that they contribute to it. Red or Blue.
It all boils down to SIN.
It sucks, because Texas does have decent living opportunities for those with certain skill-sets and the right attitude. Just between the crime in parts of cities, winter being a big issue with global weather shifting, and summers still being miserable... Meh. Can get much of what's to offer there and more living a bit off the cost in Florida.
Yes and no. For Texas, it was more about ice damage, road accidents and the insurance hike from all of the injuries of people slipping and hurting themselves.