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Old 09-12-2021, 06:35 AM   #1
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Default Don’t let California become Texas, Newsom says -- as residents, businesses flee

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Tech companies Oracle and Hewlett Packard Enterprises are among those that have traded California for Texas during Newsom’s coronavirus restrictions, a report said

By Dom Calicchio | Fox News



Polls may be overstating Gavin Newsom's lead in recall election: Ari Fleischer

Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss top Democrats joining the fight against California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recall.




Facing a recall election Tuesday that could soon leave him without a job, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has been pointing to Texas as an example of where the Golden State is headed if Republicans take over, according to a report.
While campaigning last week, Newsom, a Democrat, made reference to a new Texas abortion law that many liberals fear could lead to the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that legalized abortion in America.
"The whole idea that a constitutional right, the right to choice, the right to reproductive freedom, rights of women, now are under assault – what a remarkable moment it is in American history," Newsom told a campaign crowd, FOX 11 of Los Angeles reported.
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But ironically, while Newsom and other Democrats portray Texas as a nightmare, Texans note that more Californians and California businesses have been relocating to the Lone Star State, seeking relief from California’s taxes and regulations, according to the report.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, left, faces a recall election next week, with his toughest challenger expected to be Republican Larry Elder. (Getty Images)


Tech companies Oracle and Hewlett Packard Enterprises are among those that have traded California for Texas during Newsom’s coronavirus restrictions, the report said.
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"California is losing population to other states," Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, wrote on Twitter earlier this month. "Also, business HQs are leaving CA at a record pace. Americans moving to Texas more than any other state. We’re also # 1 in business relocations. Texas policies attract people more than any other state."
Abbott’s Sept. 5 message was accompanied by a link to a Forbes story that reported California has lost 265 business headquarters since 2018, with the pace of relocations appearing to be accelerating.
Forbes noted that 2020 showed California’s population had declined for the first time in history, costing it a seat in Congress. The population drop was reported by the state's Department of Finance, Cal Matters reported.
And it noted the state’s population was becoming increasingly "two-tiered," with wealthy elites living in coastal cities and lower-income residents banished to interior areas or forced to move.
The Tax Foundation ranked California 49th in the U.S. for its anti-business tax climate, surpassed only by New Jersey, Forbes reported.
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Such issues and others – including California’s wildfires -- will undoubtedly be on voters’ minds when they head to the polls Tuesday.
A poll released Friday showed 38.5% of respondents favored efforts to recall Newsom while 60% said they opposed the effort.
President Biden was expected to campaign for Newsom on Monday, following recent appearances by other Democrats such as Vice President Kamala Harris, a former U.S. senator from California, and U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts,
Republican Larry Elder was leading the field among the candidates looking to replace Newsom, according to reports.


People flee the communist regime in the socialist state of kalifornia - for freedoms for business and personal freedoms of teh Constitution. Rejecting a communist 'we own You" State tyranny.

Newsome is Great for Texas - bringing businesses and prosperity to TEXAS

Leave the socialist idiotology virus in kalifornia!


re-elect newsome

Keep Texas Strong and Prosperous!!!!
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newsome must know he is in trouble if he has to bring up Texas and ignores the business climate in his state and his state is becoming more like a feudal state as the economy separates between the rich and the poor, with the middle class squeezed lower.
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And we don't want Texas to become California!
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Right ^^^^
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