@AThousandYoung saidThese industries were developed long before the current political climate. I'm not saying it was like today's GOP, but when these industries developed, California was reliably Republican.California because LA and the Bay area have always been hotbeds for industries that Jews do well in.
That doesn’t sound like a place that it’s hard to get things done in. Why not just move those industries to Texas or Florida?
I submit to you the possibility that these industries are in CA because they like the legal/political/economic system of this State.
As to why not just move them? Some of them are moving, but it's a process. Hollywood isn't going to up and move overnight.
@sh76 saidYou've much summed up my thoughts on these subjects; I've always been a moderate in politics; however, nether far-right or far-left seem to be able to accept that these days. Truth is truth; one can't get away from it forever.
Regardless of whether you're in a 2-party system like the US or a multi-party system, it's extremely unlikely that "your" party/movement/group agrees with you on everything.
I see people fighting over nonsense issues like whether Kamala Harris ever worked at McDonalds or whether Trump's rally at MSG makes him a Nazi and it's remarkable that the hyper-partisans on both sides a ...[text shortened]... and areas in which police think they can use their authority to treat others poorly.
Anyone else?