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Old 10-02-2021, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Escape Artist View Post
California is not "booming". It has one of the highest unemployment and poverty rates in the country. Changing zoning at a state level is not something a governor should do and if he was really serious about improving housing stock he'd reduce state regulations, taxes and fees for new construction or any type of development which are among the highest in the nation.

If you think so highly of California, why did you leave and move to Florida, of all places? You should have stayed to enjoy all the benefits and bounty the Golden State has to offer (such as clean, well-run cities!) while reveling in Newsom's glorious triumph (paid for by special interests).
"But Ferrigno, for all his impeccable connections, has become fed up with what he describes as the 'dramatic decline' in LA. He and wife Carla recently sold their £3 million home in Santa Monica and moved into a 7,146 sq ft mansion two hours north of LA.

Carla says: 'One morning around 7am I opened the curtains in our beautiful Santa Monica home and looking up at me from our driveway were three gang members with tattoos on their faces sitting on our retaining wall. They were cat-calling me and being vulgar. I motioned I was going to call the police and they just laughed, flicking their tongues at me and showing me their guns.'

Her husband added: 'We put the house up for sale after 40 wonderful years and moved north. We feel lucky to have made it out. Now we are in a wonderful place and very happy.'"

From: Hollywood Apocalypse: The rich and famous are fleeing in droves | Daily Mail Online
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