Texas rep taunts LA Times after column Asserting there Is no mass exodus out of California

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13 April 2021 Tuesday 15:58
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Texas rep taunts LA Times after column Asserting there Is no mass exodus out of California

Rep. Chip Roy informs the L.A. Times'good fortune' in persuasive Californians they are in great shape

"Gloating dispatches report an exodus of both millionaires, billionaires and hard-pressed members of their country's middle and working classes -- their U-Hauls stacked high such as Dust Bowl refugees -- allegedly depopulating California, hollowing out its own COVID-stricken market and departing this once-promised property to sink tragically to the Pacific," L.A. Times columnist Mark Z. Barabak writes.

"There is not any exodus."

Barabak did not finish his debate and proceeded to criticize Texas because of its own policies.

"California has become the funding of Blue State America, a land where taxpayers pay high taxes in service of more generous solutions, adopt a credo of live and let live, and condone stricter regulations to provide increased security to the environment," he wrote. "That stands in comparison and direct competitors with Red State America, in which the governing doctrine is reduced taxes, less regulation and social conservatism. (In Texas, the red-state funds, residents are proven to burn off their furniture to stay warm if the under-maintained energy grid fails.)"

"There can not be any doubt that Americans are moving to Texas in huge amounts as a result of pro-growth, pro-liberty policies," Rep. Roy stated. "But when the L.A. Times would like to convince their Californian readers that all is nice in their nation, I wish them the very best of fortune. Let liberal Californians remain and keep voting for its policies that drove the nation to the floor and let Texas remain Texas. Since the narrative you won't read is a narrative about Texans flocking to California."

California Gov. Gavin Newsom, D., enforced among the most bizarre pandemic lockdowns from the nation this past year. That choice, compounded with all the nation's high taxation, convinced significant organizations to to relocate a few of their operations to business-friendly countries like Texas, such as Tesla, Oracle, and Hewlett Packard Enterprises.

While one L.A. Times author did not purchase the exodus, a few high-profile citizens have fled the nation.

"LA Ink" celebrity Kat Von D disclosed in December that she is shifting her family part from Los Angeles into Indiana because of California's"tyrannical government overreach," comedian Rob Schneider lately voiced his aim to"role" with California on account of the nation's answer to this coronavirus pandemic," celebrity Busy Philipps informed Shondaland at a November interview that she had been moving into New York City over developing health issues, James Van Der Beek disclosed his family could relocate from Beverly Hills to Texas, along with Marvel celebrity Josh Brolin along with his wife, Kathryn Boyd, allegedly left Los Angeles after buying a $3.25 million house in Georgia.

This past year, podcast and comedian sponsor Joe Rogan declared he'd move from California to Texas.

"I only need to go someplace in the middle of the nation, someplace [in which ] it's easy to travel to both areas and someplace where you've got just a tiny bit more independence," Rogan said on his podcast.

Rogan stated Los Angeles is"overcrowded" and implied"it is a real problem when you examine the quantity of individuals which are grabbing COVID due to this overpopulation problem, when you examine the visitors, when you examine the financial grief, when you examine the homelessness issue that is hastened radically within the previous six, sevenyears."

Newsom was known as a hypocrite final year.for mandating lockdowns while dining out with friends to get a birthday dinner in the pricey French Laundy restaurant, with no mask, flouting two of his own policies.