Subj : Re: Cleaning Registrations Up To : Aaron Thomas From : Alan Ianson Date : Wed Aug 28 2024 22:02:30 >> California has it's problems as every state does to one degree or >> another but it is also highly successful. Some businesses are leaving California for tax and regulation reasons. I'm not sure I'd call that a model of success. We've seen what a loss of regulations did in Texas. > What do you mean by successful? The media has been reporting a lot of > businesses leaving California. California was at one time the fifth largest economy in the world, heading for fourth although that is old, I dunno if that is true today but I would call California a success with all that comes with it. > But of course that might be just a bunch of lies, and maybe businesses are > not leaving California. It's hard to know for sure what's happening in a > state without living in it, very, very hard to know. That is not a lie but it does not tell the whole story. > But not everyone has the same definition of every word. Would "successful" > describe a state losing it's businesses to other states? Someone wishing for > socialism or for the bringing down of a country might call that "success." I understand that "Socialist" is Donald Trumps favorite word but California is not a socialist state and nor has California done anything like "bringing down a country". I can think of others when you say bring down a country, but it is not California. --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-7 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) .