When you basically start taxing people for success, it's un-American, and they as the Constitution provides competition of states, they move to places like Miami. This narrative doesn't really make sense for Californians. Let's say I have a company, and revenues are going down, and my expenses are going up. I'd go to the CEO and say, "Why is my business falling apart like this? Why is it that everything's upside down? My revenues are going down". In this case, all my expenses are going up 'cause you can't manage the place. You're a terrible manager. Why don't I just fire you and hire somebody else?

When you basically start taxing people for success, it's un-American, and they as the Constitution provides competition of states, they move to places like Miami. This narrative doesn't really make sense for Californians. Let's say I have a company, and revenues are going down, and my expenses are going up. I'd go to the CEO and say, "Why is my business falling apart like this? Why is it that everything's upside down? My revenues are going down". In this case, all my expenses are going up 'cause you can't manage the place. You're a terrible manager. Why don't I just fire you and hire somebody else? ♬ original sound - Mr. Wonderful
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