You are in good company. Ben Shapiro, Joe Rogan and Elon Musk have all left California because of the taxes. I wonder if it is a trend, or a right-wing conspiracy theory.Sean Hayden wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 4:42 pmIt's a nice place. I just don't understand paying what they do to live there. It's not that nice.
In other news, 'blue anon' conspiracy theories are crumbling. Most recently the Gateway Pundit reported...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/0 ... l-machine/
Quoting 'anonymous sources' is as meaningful as quoting 'q'.WaPo admitted that the recording of Trump’s call with a chief elections investigator in Georgia revealed that the paper “misquoted Trump’s comments on the call based on information provided by a source.”
Trump on Monday lashed at WaPo and ripped into Stacey Abrams and the crooked Georgia political machine.
“The original story was a hoax,” Trump said of WaPo’s article before blasting Fulton County, and the “Stacey Abrams political machine.”
Trump said, “Fulton County has not been properly audited for vote or signature verification. They only looked at areas of the state where there most likely would be few problems, and even there they found large numbers of mistakes. We are seeking to find and reveal the large-scale election fraud which took place in Georgia.”
Trump continued, “You will notice that establishment media errors, omissions, mistakes, and outright lies always slant one way — against me and against Republicans. Meanwhile, stories that hurt Democrats or undermine their narratives are buried, ignored, or delayed until they can do the least harm – for example, after an election is over.”
'Blue-anon conspiracy theories' are pretty well backed though. Some motivated liar (in this case WaPo) creates a lie, then a bunch of blue-checked twitter allies repeat it, or 'confirm' it, and the story starts quickly looking true.