Rogue Hawk
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I wish them luck.

Another problem with splitting up California, or splitting off any other section of the U.S., is that nothing is insular. AFAIK the "reddest" red state is Oklahoma, but even there it's still 39% Democratic, and Hawaii is the "bluest" blue state and it's 30% Republican. Haven't heard the percentages of R vs. D in the "New California" but it's safe to say that neither part is anywhere near pure. So ... what happens to the minority group in states that break off or break apart? Seems to me that somebody's always going to be in the minority no matter what. I think the whole idea of secession is a stupid idea that I thought we'd gotten over with in 1865. It would be a lot better idea if we just learned to stop calling names and getting angry just because somebody won an election or we don't like somebody's policy. We'd all be a lot better off if we'd just concentrate on getting along and compromising -- and on winning more representatives for "our" side if we can't. That system worked well from 1865 onward and there's no reason it can't work now.
The NEW one will have all of that farmland...
but very lacking in water :yikes:
ALL, are not. Dell and many more have taken residence in Texas as CA's tax and political climate has become unsustainable for business.
All of the water in the State comes from the New California. The Sierra Neveda Mountains and the reservoirs in the foothills is the source of all the water in the state, as well as all of the farm land. So they will not be short on water, but it will NEVER happen.![]()
All low margin, mature 'commodity' businesses. Ya' can't compete in the commodity business arena in California. California is oriented towards tomorrow, not yesterday. It's all about new ideas, Intellectual Property that can be exploited rapidly and willingness to take risk.
BTW, Lockheed moved the Burbank Facility, except for the Skunk Works, to Georgia in 1990. Worst dang decision they ever made. After the F-22 program completed, the Lockheed Martin facility in Marietta Georgia has almost died, now just a few C-130s each year. Lockheed Martin Ft. Worth, what used to be General Dynamics/Ft. Worth, took over Lockheed after Lockheed bought GD/FT in 1994. They are now the center of the aerospace business.
Joe T.
...CA needs to get its own house in order.
Just as long as it is not scratch-n-sniff! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:Interactive? That sounds unhealthy!
These people have no clue. If one added Santa Clara and Sonoma counties to the 'Yellow" (old California?), there would be no tax base left. Like Kansas, California does not properly tax agriculture land. "New California" wouldn't make it 5 years before the property taxing went through the roof and they would beg to return. Bad pipe dream.
BTW, I lived in Los Angeles County for over 23 years. Still own property (house in Santa Clarita) there and acreage in Riverside County. Best damn place I ever lived. Most exciting place to work, true visionaries. Not afraid to take risks. Why do you think all of the High Tech companies are in California?
- Amgen
- Tesla
- Space X
- Scaled Composites
- The Space Ship Company
- Northrop
- Lockheed Martin (Skunk Works)
- Boeing Divisions of the Old North American and McDonnell Douglas
- Hollywood Productions
- Disney
So many more but I am an Aero guy and I don't have all of the other leading edge companies at the tip of my tongue.
Joe T.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...-california-bid-become-51st-state/1036681001/
Is there any truth to this? :dontknow:
Lets just say there is disagreement on what defines 'low margin commodity business' and the 'business of tomorrow'. Other than AG, California is hemorrhaging corporations to other states. There are very real reasons the economy in CA is FAR different than that of TX. One is shrinking and has an increasing tax rate. The other is growing and has a flat line tax rate for many years....and no income tax. Keep your free thinkers. We love our get er done folks.
So I guess that Kansas is a better State than California? :dontknow:
Or do you just like corn that much?![]()