We are now completely disassociated with Kalifornistan, save for our friends and relatives there. We will go back for visiting purposes, but our money and property will be elsewhere.
And, we’re not the only ones leaving the formerly Golden State. Millions of retirees, like us, are out of there. Plus, businesses and manufacturing jobs are moving. The Lisa Benson cartoon above adds some snark, but a very good article by Daniel J. Mitchell links the changes in California to a steady flow of jobs to Texas and other places.
From Townhall.com:
Much of my writing is focused on the real-world impact of government policy, and this is why I repeatedly look at the relative economic performance of big government jurisdictions and small government jurisdictions.
But I don’t just highlight differences between nations. Yes, it’s educational to look at North Korea vs. South Korea or Chile vs. Venezuela vs. Argentina, but I also think you can learn a lot by looking at what’s happening with different states in America.
So we’ve looked at high-tax states that are languishing, such as California and Illinois, and compared them to zero-income-tax states such as Texas.
With this in mind, you can understand that I was intrigued to see that even the establishment media is noticing that Texas is out-pacing the rest of the nation.
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I really want to get out of here after Dorothy retires.
We’ll probably spend Christmas this year in Colorado so she can see what the winter is like there before she decides.
She grew up in Long Beach, and I’m not sure she could take four or five months of snow!
The winters in Arizona are mild, but a bit cooler than we southern California natives are used to, but tolerable.
An interesting observation is that we see a lot of Colorado “snow birds” license tags here in town in the fall and winter months. One lady that works at the Medical Clinic here comes for part-time work from the Durango area.
Get a big RV and there’s always that option if you’ve a mind to be a snow bird.