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Dougal's avatar

As someone who made a little money in real estate in California, and then moved to Texas in 2017, I have some thoughts on blue-state migration. .

There is a reason why socialist countries had to build walls or make it difficult for their citizens to immigrate and that is the acquisitive system they impose. The blue states are not only over-regulated, they are subject to political hysteria whenever the two-party system asserts itself and Republicans win power. Trump DS, which is now joined with Musk DS, are national mental health crises, but it isn't the first time such a thing has happened. Democrat hysteria also greeted Reagan and GW Bush when they were elected. When I first arrived in San Francisco in 1981, I remember walking up to Haight Street and seeing a sign in a ground floor apartment window. It said, "John Hinckley for President. He took a shot at the man. Let's give him a shot at the job."

Due to gerry-mandering, California was becoming obdurately Democrat in those days but it would still elect a Republican to be governor or serve in the US Senate. By 2017, that was no longer the case; the legislature and state government in Sacramento had become a bad imitation of the Comintern.

I grew up in New Jersey and frequently go back to visit family and friends. Having lived in both California and Texas for the past 44 years, the East Coast now makes me claustrophobic. In the suburbs of central New Jersey, the primal forest has returned and the place seems dark and overgrown. Much of the agricultural land in the Garden State, has disappeared. There are freeways, but state highways seem to have traffic lights every mile or so. I'm glad I went West as a young man.

Why did I leave California? I lived in Oakland for 23 years. I was a general contractor. When the City of Oakland issued me a license to contract in the city, I had to agree to give them a percentage of my gross receipts, which was unprecedented in my experience, even on the East Coast. Then when I sold my house in 2004, they took a percentage of the sale price. It was called a "white flight tax" at the time, but illustrated to me how voracious the socialists had become with their tax policies.

I moved to Texas because my wife became severely disabled and we had to downsize; and because I have family here who made the transition easier. But ideology played a major part in my dissatisfaction with California.

Texas is the new California. There are only two things wrong with it: July and August. But that is why God invented Colorado which, unfortunately according to my brother is also becoming increasingly blue.

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Richard's avatar

It's not a math problem, it's a policy problem. At the moment, national Democrats don't have a policy other than obstructing all things Trump. It is actually worse in the Big Blue States mentioned since they do have a policy of doubling down on the failed policies that have created the problem in the first place. Listen to Ruy and fix the internal dynamics in the Democratic Party.

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