The craziness in California is making more and more Californians to consider moving out of the state.
The Los Angeles Daily News posted:
Berkeley pollsters found 24% of voters had given serious consideration to moving out of California with another 28% giving “some consideration” to such a relocation.
The state’s high cost of living and its political divide were clearly on display in this survey.
Pricey housing was cited by 71% of those considering relocation as the top reason to leave — that included 77% of Democrats and 63% of Republicans.
High taxes were problematic, too, cited by 58% of this disgruntled crowd — with a notable split: 77% of Republicans blamed government levies vs. 36% of Democrats.
This philosophic fissure alone is a reason to move for some: 85% of the Republicans pondering a move blamed the state’s political culture vs. just 11% for Democrats.
Naturally, Democrats like the political climate, but when it comes to paying for them out of their own pockets, then it becomes a different story. Utopia is great, when you have someone else pay for it.
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