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George Rebane

It gives little pleasure to remind us all that progressives are socio-economically ignorant, incorrigible, and unrepentant.  The great escape of companies from the once Golden State continues unabated.  From Nevada County we see the next stage departure of our formerly iconic Grass Valley Group as its remnants are merged with Miranda Technologies.  It is yet one more piece of evidence that manufacturing things here for consumption elsewhere has become a fool’s errand in these Sierra foothills.  We have nothing to offer a manufacturer except great scenery and added delays and distance over which raw materials and finished goods must be transported.

On top of that, we are in a collectivist California that is successfully vying for being the most anti-business state in the Union when we pile on the state’s taxing policies, development fees, unionization, environmental strictures, and anti-growth regulations that generally dun all productive activities that create wealth and promote individual liberties.  All of these factors are not in the ken of liberals that range from the local lackeys to Sacramento’s ever leftward lurching and corrupt government.

The latest of the shoes we heard drop is Toyota’s announcement of its escape from soCal to Texas, which includes the moving of thousands of middle-class jobs out of the state that has finally become unendurable to a company that first set up shop here in 1957.  The reasons for leaving are more than abundant and understood by other equally iconic California companies that are quietly directing their growth and expansion to the nation's 'fly-over country’.  Only the well paid and politically blind workers will remain to enjoy our climate and scenery.  Such amenities are no longer affordable to growing businesses and middle class workers.


With California’s 16+% workers in unions (Texas 4.8%, Tennessee 6.1%), creating a business that will employ tens to hundreds of manufacturing and or service workers is more than a scary thing after factoring in a 50+% added tax burden over the states cited.  Also, our personal income marginal rate of 13.3% is the nation’s highest.  California’s collectivists believe they can spend your money more to your benefit than you yourself can.  That, of course, is one of the Big Lies foisted on the state’s nebbishes.  Ever greater fraction of the special purpose slated taxes are now directed into the state’s general fund, from there they are used to pay for the unfunded public service pension catastrophe that the state and its lower jurisdictions have yet to address (can everyone spell ‘Chapter 9’?).

We can go on with this litany citing insane environmental regulations, highest energy costs, and an illegal alien population whose true costs to California are in terminal denial by our leftwing leadership.  But the bottom line that demonstrates the massive failure of politics is the state’s employment and poverty numbers.  At 17.6% LA has the highest poverty rate of any major American city in spite of a ‘barbell’ workforce that grows only in the low paid and highest paid ends, and spreads devastation on the middle class workers.  (more here)

While Silicon Valley is an insular exception – no spread of wealth from there to the rest of the state – jobless rates in the Central Valley (13+%) and the large population centers of soCal (8-9%) tell the true story of a land that once was a mecca of productivity and growth, and the envy of the nation.  Now we are the butt of California jokes while our ‘what me worry’ governor this week dismissed the “few problems” and “lots of little burdens” driving the great escape of middle class jobs with the snide encouragement that those who remain are the “smart people (who) figure out how to make it.”

And all of these travails were foretold and predicted in a timely manner to ears that still will not hear and eyes that will not see.  But the real bottom line is that so many of us, especially in northern California, feel that we have no voice in Sacramento.  These feelings are real and bolstered by a daily stream of data that speaks to our disenfranchisement.  And these are the stirrings that give rise to today’s motives and initiatives to partition states – recall the proposed state of Jefferson – so as to generate jurisdictions that are ideologically more cohesive.  Perhaps this is another area of governance in which California can lead, and thereby find alternatives to the Great Divide.

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71 responses to “The Great Escape”

  1. Walt Avatar

    “Barbara Lee expressed support for a $26 minimum wage in her state — a move Republican congressman Andy Harris encouraged, assuming jobs would rapidly flee California to his state of Maryland.”
    And it gets better. Now see the LIB “forward thinking” in action.
    ” trust me, believe you me,” Lee replied, “you’d have a more productive workforce, you’d have people who could afford to live in areas now where they cannot afford to live. You would increase diversity in certain communities where you don’t have diversity anymore. You would have economic parity and the income gap would begin to close.”
    Find it all here..
    http://dailycaller.com/2014/05/02/california-congresswoman-wants-a-26-minimum-wage-in-her-state-video/
    Now that should boost my skilled labor to well over 100 bucks an hour.
    Only the know nothings and under skilled get minimum wage.
    A 25 dollar an HR. burger flipper… By LIB math, ( and some help from common core) all those burger joints need to do is drop the prices to sell more burgers, and make up both losses on volume.
    OH! ,, and they can afford a better level on the health insurance scam.

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  2. Walt Avatar

    Speaking of “great escapes”,, We are out of here! ( well, for a couple of weeks at least.) “IF” I can get this over state lines, a little somthin’ for the good Doc.. ( medicinal purposes only.. of course) A bottle of okolehao should fill the prescription.
    I will check in from time to time. About all I might post are GPS positions.
    Too bad google earth isn’t updated at least every few days. I could waive from my chair on a black sand beach.( no way to miss me there)
    Those savings bonds I invested in right out of high school have matured. Second class all they way baby!! We be livin the (not quite)highlife.
    Now… Just how to get my hands on that damned birth certificate?
    Sweet talk one of the cleaning ladies at the state building?
    OK,, I left a clue or two, of the destination.. Know what to get Doc,, Todd is covered, Bill,, Still working on that one. Just wait Fish,, I got somthin’ special in mind for you. I can’t forget our dear Leftys… A Bill for the trip.( in effigy of course) We know how they are when it comes to other people’s money.
    Like the commercial said… ” need to get away?” And GONE TO MOUI!

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  3. stevenfrisch Avatar
    stevenfrisch

    Have a good vacation Walt. Send me the bill.
    I guess we will just have to wait for the story on that purported bad loan by the City of Grass Valley to a failed business.

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  4. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    I think he might be thinking of the worm farm loan to Senum in Nevada City.,

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  5. Walt Avatar

    Why thanks Steve, Ya’ almost had me there. You’d love to see what it cost me. But I know damned well you’d never pay it. It’s some serious “redistribution”.
    Then again, You “could” use it as a “business expense”… I see where yur going on this,,, Not a bad idea now that I think about it,, I just utter the name ” SBC” at the bar and it’s considered a ” business expense”… Sounds tempting…
    But alas,,, I can’t be bought.
    As for the GV deal,, Didn’t you say your good at history and digging up documents? Maybe a little local research is in order. You have the time frame, use it. It was in The Union plenty of times. So do what I do. If you don’t believe or buy what is said, track it down. I do my own homework, and used what I found, if what is claimed has a different story.
    You can always have my tickets upgraded to 1st class,, Flying cargo class gets a little chilly.

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  6. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Walt, Enjoy your exit. Have some fun, smoke some Maui Zowie for medicinal purposes, and do some body suffering on the beautiful glass silica that will tear your nipples off, also known as Black Sands beach. Let it all hang out. Plenty of volcanoes to visit and you might get lucky enough to climb down a steam vent and get energized by a blast of sulfur gas right up the nostrils. After a couple of weeks you will develop a real hankering for potatoes, but hey, a small price to pay in the land of fish and rice for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Hang ten and give me five on the white side. Shaka bro.

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  7. George Rebane Avatar

    Walt, have a great time and let me know when you’re back in town.

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Walt, my bon-voyage to you is lost in cyberspace. Does anyone say cyberspace anymore? That is sooo 2004.
    So, I knew some crackpots would come up with an Income Inequality Advisory Committee. Seattle is becoming more off its rocker that the Berkeley City Council, and that is saying a lot.
    http://blog.seattlepi.com/capitolhill/2014/04/25/15-minimum-wage-hike-seattle-restaurant-survey-shows-devastating-impact/
    Talk about hurting the middle class:
    http://seattletimes.com/html/editorials/2023517402_editminimumwage04xml.html

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  9. stevenfrisch Avatar
    stevenfrisch

    By the way I love the use of the title “The Great Escape” to bring up repressed historical memories of the murder of 50 escaped and recaptured prisoners of war by the SS at Stalag Luft III. Nice work on the framing of the issue!

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  10. George Rebane Avatar

    stevenfrisch 944am – It’s good to see that pick up Steve, which confirms that you are among the governor’s “smart ones” who can still “make it” in California 😉

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  11. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Using the Frisch brilliant deduction about the title here, I would assme he sent the same brilliant deduction to GM on the use of SS on it’s cars from the 60’s?

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  12. stevenfrisch Avatar
    stevenfrisch

    Believe me Todd I am well aware of the fact that your cultural and literary references don’t go far beyond 1960’s muscle cars with the Chevy Super Sport package.
    The Wooden Horse by Eric Williams and The Great Escape by Paul Brickhill are well worth the quick read (as is The Colditz Story by P. R. Ried).
    But I do think that George might be surprised to find that far from being one of the anointed ones by the “what me worry” Governor as he put it, I agree that the disaffection felt by residents of the north state (and rural regions of California in general) is real, is at least in a large part warranted, and is a major contributing factor in the ‘split the state’ movement. Where we differ is how we would address the problem.

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  13. Walt Avatar

    Thanks all,, time to put the last screws in our FED/X crate.

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  14. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Use the title of a classic Steve McQueen movie and everyone is an historian, even those who refuse to learn from history.
    The state of California continues inching towards bankruptcy, with public pension obligations that can’t ever be paid continuing to grow. Even under Brown, as additional unfunded liabilities continue to be swept under the rug each year.
    What can’t go on forever won’t go on forever, while those who aren’t anchored in California make their way out.
    Go East, young man!

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  15. stevenfrisch Avatar
    stevenfrisch

    Posted by: Gregory | 04 May 2014 at 10:41 AM
    Jeez Greg for a guys who fashions himself the ultimate enforcer of Goodwin’s law you certainly don’t do a very good job of holding people to a common standard.

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  16. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Jeez Greg for a guys [sic] who fashions himself the ultimate enforcer of Goodwin’s [sic] law you certainly don’t do a very good job of holding people to a common standard.” -Frisch
    Jeez, Frisch, wasn’t it a bit early for you to be drinking?
    Perhaps if you could point out something I’ve written that your delusional state could have twisted into a “ultimate enforcer” role for Godwin’s, we can talk. I also don’t have a clue where you think Godwin’s Rule of Nazi Analogies even applied here, if it didn’t mostly apply to you for your 04 May 2014 at 09:44 AM as the first one to mention the SS and “repressed memories”.

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  17. stevenfrisch Avatar
    stevenfrisch

    Yeah, I misspelled, my mistake.
    I think you underestimate George’s irony but we can disagree about that.
    Even more important, 11 am on a Sunday is absolutely not too early to be drinking. Sunday is the best day for a Bloody Mary.

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  18. fish Avatar
    fish

    Sunday is the best day for a Bloody Mary.
    Idiot….
    Everyday is the best day for a Bloody Mary!

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  19. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Speaking of bloody marys.. try Cirino’s bloody mary mix, sold on line or at the restaurant in Grass Valley..

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  20. fish Avatar
    fish

    ….. try Cirino’s bloody mary mix, sold on line or at the restaurant in Grass Valley.
    I will do so!

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  21. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Time for a drunken group hug. Liquor is quicker to relieve social tensions.
    About The Great Escape: It is happening without pointing fingers. Our workforce has shrunk back to 1978 levels. Our housing sells, starts, and in contact are back to pre-bubble 1997 levels. This is the first recovery where the medium household income has fallen to levels before the recession. The government has tweaked the inflation index so the 1960 inflation rate cannot even be compared with today. Apples and oranges. For every good middle class job we lose, it is being replace with low income jobs. Wage growth is laughable (1%?)and Americans are working less hours.
    At the end of 2007, the household debt was 100% of GDP. Now it is 83%. In the post bubble of the 90’s it was 63%. I could go on and on but I will spare the dear reader.
    All this to say is people have to go where the money is, or go where they can stretch their declining dollar the most. As CA continues to fee us to death, killing us at the pump, sales taxes, and cost of building homes and doing business, it is only logical that thousands will seek out better places where at the end of the month they have 2 nickels to rub together in their worn pockets. Employers and workers, be they nail pounders or system analysts will go where they have an opportunity to make it. We are a mobile society.
    Both my brother (the chemist with big house overlooking the Santa Cruz ocean) and my baby sis (again considered well off middle class who just put 4 kids through Cal paying cash and one thru nursing school)….both have an empty nest now. Both sought and obtained a financial adviser. Different financial advisers in different locales. Both were told they cannot afford to retire in CA for long, maybe 6-7 years….that their saving would disappear with the high taxes, sales taxes, state income taxes, property taxes, insurance, the future costs of our unfunded liabilities, etc. Both live frugal lives. Both are actively seeking new places to live outside CA. Both were born and raised in CA.
    Go ahead, mock The Great Escape. Their replacements will be low skilled illegal aliens who use our roads, our education system, our hospitals and generally don’t pay property taxes. Our jobs will be replaced with students coming out of our public educational system who can’t find Japan on a map. Mock The Great Escape as it is happening to a neighborhood near you.

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