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There is no irony, unless someone has a skewed perspective of what is REALLY going on by listening to voices that have had a biased narrative since the 1960s…

Please pay attention to all matters -

SEE what you are looking at

HEAR what you are listening to

Watch the SHELL GAME not the shells

Per SCOTUS, All redistricting is to be done to reflect the political persuasion of the State NOT to appease any President, Trump or not - and so far that is the case.

There is a process of creating new laws if you don’t like the current ones - no one is stopping anyone from drafting one or several and getting it through the House and Senate. Go for it…

Last note…

Many Californians are relocating to neighboring states, with a significant number moving to TX and FL. Other popular destinations include AZ, NV, and OR.

From 2022 to 2023, TXand FL each gained more than 110,000 Americans, though SC had a higher percentage gain in population due to migration.

In 2023, the most recent year for interstate migration data, Californians moved to every U.S. state, but a small group of states attracted the majority of former residents. The largest share of those leaving CA, approximately 77,000 people, went to TX in 2024. In 2023, 144,472 people moved from CA to TX.

NV is a notable net recipient of Californians on a per-capita basis, followed by ID, OR, and AZ.

In 2024, Arizona was the 2nd-most popular destination for Californians, with 32,864 households moving there, resulting in a net loss of 16,749.

NV was the third-most popular, with more than 30,000 Californian households relocating there, often taking an average adjusted gross income (AGI) of $134,796.

Many of those leaving CA are seeking more affordable living conditions and are more likely to become homeowners in their new states, with housing costs being an average of $672 less per month.

Enjoy your stay in CA…