Texas first responders who die from COVID-19 denied state benefits

https://www.aei.org/carpe-diem/the-california-exodus-to-texas-is-reflected-in-market-based-one-way-u-haul-truck-rental-prices/

The cost of a one-way U-Haul truck leaving California for Texas is more than twice the cost to rent that same truck going from Texas to California, suggesting that there are twice as many trucks and people leaving California for Texas than vice-versa.

https://www.uhaul.com/Articles/About/19965/U-Haul-Names-Top-Growth-States-Of-2019-Florida-Is-New-No-1/

California ranked 49th

California is too expensive for most people to pay taxes in or conduct business in. I don't see why people are acting like this isn't the case beside the stark political differences. As the article highlights, some changes NEED to be made in January. The ire Texas is getting in this thread is ridiculous. CA and NY are pretty much the highest in amount of people moving here. I don't really have a problem with it. It's the ones who say one thing and do another, but that's people anywhere, really.

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