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Elon responce to CA Grooming Law: SpaceX moving to Texas


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2024 Jul 16, 12:19pm   387 views  18 comments

by AmericanKulak   ➕follow (8)   💰tip   ignore  

This is the final straw.

Because of this law and the many others that preceded it, attacking both families and companies, SpaceX will now move its HQ from Hawthorne, California, to Starbase, Texas.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1813290895334383820

Florida, Arkansas, etc. would be great for a Tesla plant, too. There's no reason to be in CA unless you're starting some tech business and need to suck a gay venture capitalist's cock. The internet exists. People can get on airplanes and rent U-Hauls. The was a Catskills Silicon Valley from Southern Philly stretching to Armonk, NY where everyone from Commodore to IBM was. Hell, a huge portion of 5" Floppy Disks were made by Americans in a small city in New Hampshire. F-14s were made on Long Island. Nothing special in the weather about California for manufacturing or research.

Remind free needle pushers that Detroit is a possible future

"But muh Magic IT Dust in the air!"

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1   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 16, 12:26pm  

Take this wakeup call.

Dump that million dollar ticky tack shack.

Get out now.

Don't wait.

Nobody went broke by selling too early. Millions went broke waiting for that just one more uptick.
2   socal2   2024 Jul 16, 12:40pm  

AmericanKulak says

Take this wakeup call.

Dump that million dollar ticky tack shack.

Get out now.

Don't wait.

Nobody went broke by selling too early. Millions went broke waiting for that just one more uptick.


This place is not going to get any better with all the good people fleeing to Florida and Texas. I keep saying California is far too beautiful to abandon it to the Commies, Crazies and Trannies.

Besides, I got my house early with a super affordable mortgage and can't give up the Pacific Ocean.
3   Ceffer   2024 Jul 16, 12:40pm  

California is ready for revolution back. I can sense it, but it is hard to gauge.

When I see hippie fucks with their straggly beards aggressively petitioning recall signatures, something has reversed, and even they realize their votes don't count. They are beginning to see that California is occupied by KommieKunt appointees at behest of Globalist terror.

Why resistance is so lethargic probably has a lot to do with the limousine liberals being able to nominally continue their wine train existences while the Hun hammer at the door. Denial, Denial, Denial. Tri Valley has an amazing and accelerating uptick in crime, turning from soft crime to more strong arm crime. Police are still quite effective, but how long will that last?

Local blogs have turned into crime reports in contrast to the olden days when they were about missing cats, garage sales, and handyman requests. Politicians have managed to wedgie the Netflix Section 8 crowd in, but they seem to stay for a while and then leave because of the costs, to be replaced by others.
4   Patrick   2024 Jul 16, 2:24pm  

Elon has a daughter infected with the "trans" mental illness iirc. I think she won't talk to him anymore and that's what first woke up Elon to the satanic evil of wokeness.

Then there's this:

https://patrick.net/post/1344595/2022-04-14-the-elon-musk?start=1506#comment-2080139
5   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 16, 2:49pm  

Tired of the druggies too, in a follow up.



This is why tyrants have to make it so you can't leave.
6   AmericanKulak   2024 Jul 16, 3:59pm  

He's moving X/Twitter HQ to Texas, also

How many other tech companies will realize they can certainly do business elsewhere and save big on commercial space, tax, and hassle?
7   Booger   2024 Jul 16, 4:02pm  

socal2 says

can't give up the Pacific Ocean.


The Pacific is too fucking cold. I think even the beaches in NJ have warmer water.
8   Ceffer   2024 Jul 16, 5:08pm  

Booger says


The Pacific is too fucking cold. I think even the beaches in NJ have warmer water.

The Atlantic varies more from warmer to colder, but is certainly warmer in the summer.

"The water temperature in Santa Cruz Harbor can vary throughout the year, peaking around September 23rd at 57–63°F (14–17°C) and dropping to 50–57°F (10–14°C) around April 7th. On average, the water temperature in Santa Cruz Harbor is between 54–59°F. "

I can say, however, that anything over 60 F feels warm for Santa Cruz and doesn't happen very often, mostly stays in the mid to upper mid 50's. Only in some years does it go above 60.

When I went to Maui, the water was so warm it felt like warm spit. It was kind of strange after Santa Cruz.
9   socal2   2024 Jul 16, 6:11pm  

Booger says

socal2 says


can't give up the Pacific Ocean.


The Pacific is too fucking cold. I think even the beaches in NJ have warmer water.


I don't swim in it. I surf and wear a wetsuit all year round. I try to get out at least once a week.

Hard to find better and more consistent waves anywhere in North America than what I got in North San Diego County. I plan to surf well into my 70's if my body holds up.

And that cold Pacific has kept my area in the mid to low 70 degree temperature this past month while the rest of the West Coast (even Portland!) has been baking in triple digit heat. It's perfect!
10   mell   2024 Jul 16, 6:33pm  

AmericanKulak says

Take this wakeup call.

Dump that million dollar ticky tack shack.

Get out now.

Don't wait.

Nobody went broke by selling too early. Millions went broke waiting for that just one more uptick.

Yeah, but with a 3% mortgage and 8% inflation even the assholes running CA have a hard time fucking up your returns. If you sell and move you should probably buy your new house at least with 50%, best 100% cash, to avoid getting reamed by the mortgage rates brought to you by xidenflation.
11   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2024 Jul 16, 7:36pm  

mell says

AmericanKulak says


Take this wakeup call.

Dump that million dollar ticky tack shack.

Get out now.

Don't wait.

Nobody went broke by selling too early. Millions went broke waiting for that just one more uptick.

Yeah, but with a 3% mortgage and 8% inflation even the assholes running CA have a hard time fucking up your returns. If you sell and move you should probably buy your new house at least with 50%, best 100% cash, to avoid getting reamed by the mortgage rates brought to you by xidenflation.


I see people make this error consistently re California and elsewhere.

$400k buys you a nice 3000sq ft home in an older and dated suburb of Dallas(think equivalent of West Covina neighborhood of LA). A million buys you damn near a mansion. In San Antonio, it’s less and $600 k gets a suburban McMansion. Anyone who bought pre 2020 has substantial equity. Maybe enough for an equivalent all cash out of state. Anyone who bought in CA pre 2015 has the equity for all cash equivalent out of state.

The same equation plays out all across the country. Tennessee, Florida, Utah, etc. Gorgeous neighborhoods, conservative values, etc. If you can deal with remote locations, it’s cheaper and the environment in terms of crime, raising kids, etc cannot be beat. Twin Falls ID, Kallispell MT, and Johnson City TN come to mind. Johnson City is just plain inexpensive. Kallispell you build your own home on prior farmland 5 miles outside city limits.

Holding onto California real estate due to low interest rates as one’s sole reason is pretty silly unless you bought in 2020 or something.
12   krc   2024 Jul 16, 9:13pm  

Why cede California to the left? There is always a remnant - be a part of that. One day we will be back.
13   mell   2024 Jul 17, 4:48am  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

unless you bought in 2020 or something.

Sure you have to have significant equity but even then, most people don't just want to move anywhere, many want to stay coastline. And the climate.

krc says

Why cede California to the left? There is always a remnant - be a part of that. One day we will be back.

That's a good point, I sort of feel the same way, though ultimately it's not that important. Would be a shame to not reconquer this beautiful state ;)
14   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2024 Jul 17, 7:07am  

mell says

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says


unless you bought in 2020 or something.

Sure you have to have significant equity but even then, most people don't just want to move anywhere, many want to stay coastline. And the climate.


Yes, but I was just addressing the low interest rates part.


krc says


Why cede California to the left? There is always a remnant - be a part of that. One day we will be back.

That's a good point, I sort of feel the same way, though ultimately it's not that important. Would be a shame to not reconquer this beautiful state ;)


There is no ceding, it’s already done. If LA County residents had the homelessness they have and the crime they have, and still voted in Gascon as DA, Karen Bass as LA mayor, and Luna as Sheriff, the are blind, dumb, and don’t care.

Frankly, there are people who are just stupid. Like can’t see crime right in front of their face. And will argue with you tooth and nail that no real crime occurred when you witness a theft. California won’t fix until it financially fails, and that’s probably not happening if it hasn’t happened already.
15   zzyzzx   2024 Jul 17, 7:11am  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

Frankly, there are people who are just stupid. Like can’t see crime right in front of their face. And will argue with you tooth and nail that no real crime occurred when you witness a theft.


It's the same mentality in Baltimore City.
16   mell   2024 Jul 17, 10:47am  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says


Frankly, there are people who are just stupid. Like can’t see crime right in front of their face. And will argue with you tooth and nail that no real crime occurred when you witness a theft. California won’t fix until it financially fails, and that’s probably not happening if it hasn’t happened already.

Countryside is different (so we got outta SF and into wine country a while ago). And I haven't met someone like you describe above in a long while now. They are all aware and complain about the crime. Whether it will translate into election and govt changes remains to be seen. Btw. Many bigger cities in other states have the same issues, Austin, Denver, Chicago, NY etc.
17   socal2   2024 Jul 17, 10:53am  

mell says

Countryside is different (so we got outta SF and into wine country a while ago). And I haven't met someone like you describe above in a long while now. They are all aware and complain about the crime. Whether it will translate into election and govt changes remains to be seen. Btw. Many bigger cities in other states have the same issues, Austin, Denver, Chicago, NY etc.


Yep - and just like Oregon, once you get away from the cities like Portland - a huge chunk of the state is Conservative.

Lots of Trump signs this year in my neighborhood in Carlsbad.
18   mell   2024 Jul 17, 11:02am  

socal2 says


mell says


Countryside is different (so we got outta SF and into wine country a while ago). And I haven't met someone like you describe above in a long while now. They are all aware and complain about the crime. Whether it will translate into election and govt changes remains to be seen. Btw. Many bigger cities in other states have the same issues, Austin, Denver, Chicago, NY etc.


Yep - and just like Oregon, once you get away from the cities like Portland - a huge chunk of the state is Conservative.

Lots of Trump signs this year in my neighborhood in Carlsbad.


Forgot about Portland lol def worse than SF when I last visited. Beautiful city though otherwise. Then you have nice and clean suburbias like Lake Oswego close by. Also Seattle once great now not so much

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