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I've returned to California three times since moving in 2005. All three were to spend time with my ailing parents. I have no regrets whatsoever about having moved. Virginia is a prettier, freer and nicer state; New Hampshire is VASTLY superior. I recommend it to all of you IF you can handle four months of really cold weather.

Yosemite National Park and my friends are the ONLY things in California that I miss. I keep trying to lure my friends away. So far, not much luck.

My brother, however, owns a business and meets the article's qualification for "rich." While he has homes in several states including California, he's looking to leave the state in the near future. He'd like to take the business with him when he goes, but he doesn't want to lose his staff. Soooo, no telling on that. California isn't doing business owners any favors, though. Sooner later, they get their fill of the golden state and leave. I'm sure the libtards will enjoy carrying their fair share of the burden once everyone else is gone. 




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Rich People Leaving California
By: Zimbler0
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Fri, 09 Sep 16 11:42 PM
Msg. 10983 of 47202

Rich People Leaving California for Mysterious Reason

(Gee, I wonder why . . . Zim.)

http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/215177/rich-people-leaving-california-mysterious-reason-daniel-greenfield

The budget makes no allowance for migrating millionaires.

January 15, 2014

It's okay, the 1 percent only pays 41 percent of California's income taxes. And half the state pays no income tax at all. No one will even notice they're gone.

Prop. 30, approved by voters in November 2012, raised state income taxes retroactively to Jan. 1, 2012, on singles making more than $250,000 and married couples making $500,000. It raised rates by one, two or three percentage points through 2018, bringing the top rate on incomes above $1 million to 13.3 percent, the highest in the nation.


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