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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1490314)10/2/2024 7:13:21 PM
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longz

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>> I don't see that happening.

Tech is forced to go where tech workers are. It takes years to transition operations away from there. But people are, frankly, stupid for sitting their paying massive taxes and suffering inefficiency resulting from wokeism and laziness of tech dolts.

Consider that Musk was able to fire 75% of the former Twitter workers and not only continue operating, but to do a far better job than before, and continue to develop the system and turn it into something of value. Not because of the quality of the tech, but because he got rid of really dumb ideas about business.

These transitions take decades. But during 2019-2022 Texas and Florida tech has consistently grown faster than California. CA was a great place, but it can come back.

When tech workers realize their bank accounts grow by a fraction in CA of what they would in TX or FL, they start looking for exit strategies. It takes time, though.