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This new episode of the Glazov Gang features Bill Walton, the host of The Bill Walton Show who is known as “America’s Renaissance CEO”.
Bill discusses How Hatred of Freedom Leads to Hatred of Trump, reflecting on The real source of Trump Derangement Syndrome.
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Like saying, ‘too much money brings on poverty’.
Tantamount to this horsecrap, a hell of a lot of residents are leaving California, with many ending up financially ahead. A new report from the California Policy Lab finds that people who relocate out of state are slashing housing costs, boosting their chances of owning a home, and gaining breathing room in their monthly budgets. The study, titled “Priced Out,” tracked migration patterns using anonymized credit bureau data from 2016 to 2025. The takeaway: leaving often pays. On average, movers land in areas where monthly housing costs are about $672 lower. Over time, that adds up to a dramatic shift in financial trajectory. After seven years, those who leave are 48% more likely to own a home compared to those who stay. Researchers say the gap is driven largely by housing prices. “We expected to see people moving to cheaper locations in other states, but our analysis showed the average costs dropping by nearly $400,000,” said Evan White, executive director of the California Policy Lab. “That’s a key data point for families who want to become homeowners.” Even California’s “cheaper” regions remain expensive compared to the rest of the country. Residents pay roughly 11% more for groceries, 40% more for gas, and 61% more for utilities than the national average, according to the report. That cost pressure is pushing people outward, but not necessarily far away. Most movers are heading to neighboring states, with Nevada topping the list, followed by Idaho, Oregon, and Arizona. “I was surprised to see that people were most likely to leave California for nearby states … and not for Texas and Florida, which gets so much media attention and that the world may come to an end in the future,” White said. The trend cuts across income levels. While more high earners are joining the outflow, many show signs of financial strain before leaving, including higher debt and lower credit scores than their peers. The broader implication: cost of living isn’t just a talking point — it’s a tipping point. Policymakers are trying to respond, but change may come slowly. “What happens to California over the long-term is in the hands of policymakers,” White said. “Costs are unlikely to fall dramatically, but we may be able to slow their growth.” For now, the migration continues.
This article presents a false dichotomy.
Google AI Reports:
“Freedom is the state of being free from external constraints, coercion, or enslavement, allowing individuals to make their own choices, act, and live according to their own will.”
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Yeah… I don’t think anyone hates Freedom…
But… hating The Island Boy is obvious…
1) Release the E-files and the names
2) This Iran War is causing a major world economic issue
Anyone who doesn’t hate TACO Trump isn’t very smart…