Anyone who thinks the California government has a revenue problem is mathematically illiterate or part of the fraud.
California does not have a revenue problem. It has a spending problem. Politicians and their henchmen stealing tens of billions of dollars PER YEAR from our pockets.
Ask yourself why they canโt pass an audit! Ask yourself why they change the reporting rules on your pension! Do you start to see a pattern?
Endless reams of money keep falling through the cracks with no accountability into the waiting hands of thieves.
When is enough, enough?
California will soon start to lose its grip on being the most vibrant state in America. The billionaires will leave. The millionaires and middle class will too.
And once they are done taxing us of everything we have, and none of us are left, they will tax you.
Now, if youโre frustrated about crime, healthcare and education you should be. I am, too: our approach to these issues is trash. Our results on these issues are also trash.
So fix the problem: kick out the people who run the kleptocracy. Elect real leaders who are competent, firm, tough and high agency.
But no matter what you do, if you keep asking for politicians to take peopleโs money, you are firmly part of the fraud not part of the solutionโฆand everyone sees you.
@RealEmirHan Yea but at some point, Bonds separate from each other. You can't think I believe that the Bond that uses window blinds string to repell out of a building 10 stories high is the same Bond that was jumping from construction crane to construction crane. New actor = new Bond.