Thursday, October 01, 2020

Leaders of Bankrupt State California Claim They Will Develop a Detailed Plan for Reparations for blacks under a New Law Signed on Wednesday by Gov. Gavin Newsom

By A Texas Reader
Wed, Sep 30, 2020 10:20 p.m.

California will develop a detailed plan for reparations under a new law signed on Wednesday by Gov. Gavin Newsom, making it the first state to mandate a study of how it can make amends for its role in the oppression of black people.



ATR: Thankfully, California is technically insolvent.





ATR: Oh, and capital is like water.

Both take the path of least resistance.

That's why so many businesses and Californians are fleeing California for Texas.






Some 660 companies moved 765 facilities out of California in the past two years, and Dallas-Fort Worth has been the beneficiary of many of the relocations, according to a new report.
The departures from the Golden State between January 2018 and now involve corporate headquarters, manufacturing facilities, data centers, research hubs, software and engineering centers and a few warehouses, according to business relocation expert Joe Vranich, president of Spectrum Location Services.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

All government pension plans either insolvent or on the "brink" of insolvent.