Billionaire Uber co-founder reveals he’s bolted California for Texas

Source: Distinct-Garlic9453

21 Comments

  1. Billionaires: “You’re gonna miss me when I’m gone.”

    Normal people:

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  2. enduranceathlete2025 on

    Why do we think this is a bad thing? Billionaires try to take as much as they can while giving as little as possible. This is a good thing. He can go exploit Texas. Well, I guess this is bad news for Texans.

  3. Distinct-Garlic9453 on

    Easy to be cavalier until the tax revenue stops flowing…

    Newsome has a huge deficit, and no good way to pay for it.

  4. Enrico_Tortellini on

    Cali has a massive problem coming, over 10 million have left since 2014 and net loss of people over the past 4 years, the film industry is pretty much completely dead in LA, plus all the fires pushing so many to leave or early retire, on-top of insane taxes and horrible housing situation for the homeless and mentally ill. If Texas is going blue, can definitely see Cali going a tad more red if things get bad there.

  5. Pathological wealth hoarders hate employee protections and paying their share of taxes. The murderous bigot and amoral filth party has rendered Texas into an appealing hellscape for such heathen.

  6. Just want to point out that the NY Post has long had a lower reading level than your average paper (11 years old/6th grade), AND that is owned by the Murdoch family.

    Take what you will from those two facts about the reliability of this tabloid and its messaging.

  7. All those parasites moving from productive economies to tax havens once they have become parasites.

  8. longcreepyhug on

    Money moving through the economy is what helps. Giant pools of stagnant wealth don’t really do much.

  9. I bet he still has a giant mansion in California and spends a lot of time there. People only do this for tax reasons and he’s got cash. There’s no other reason to live in Texas over California

  10. Fck Uber. They exploit their drivers and take 70 percent of their profits. They also fight states who are forcing them to give drivers a bigger share.

  11. He enjoyed California’s unique advantages that made him money then once he had his, he bolts.

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