Another billionaire confirms California exit: Uber co-founder Kalanick

2 pointsposted 12 hours ago
by SunshineTheCat

4 Comments

k310

11 hours ago

California citizens have rights that are being denied in other states.

The wealthy may not care, but their wives and children might get in a pickle that money can't buy their way out of. "Hey, I'm male. Laws, rules and norms apply to others." [0]

There is no free lunch. The wealthy expect and demand not only a free lunch, but gigantic subsidies. It's part of "privilege", the most toxic and dangerous lie foisted on humanity.

I worked with people who exemplified privilege, as in.

  I WANT IT ALL
  I WANT IT FREE
  I WANT IT NOW, and
  I WANT IT SERVED ON A SILVER PLATTER
[0] Wilhoit's Law

> “Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.”

> https://pylimitics.net/wilhoits-law/

jleyank

12 hours ago

In order to do this, you have to at least claim you're comfortable living in places like Texas or Florida. I would think them dull after living in California, but that's me. And I would also think having women who are biologically viable in these places would be a problem at times.

jerlam

12 hours ago

They are billionaires. They can own properties in multiple states. Claiming residence in one of them is mostly a paperwork issue.

user

11 hours ago

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