Santa Monica, a city once known for its beauty, now faces a surge in crime rates, escalating concerns among citizens. The rise is attributed to an ongoing homelessness crisis, coupled with alleged misguided policies from California’s Democratic leaders. A notable incident saw city councilman Phil Brock assaulted by a previously arrested and released homeless individual. The state’s authorities, despite skyrocketing crime rates, seem to focus more on ‘social justice’ issues, critics claim, while policies such as the zero-bail rule for nonviolent felonies in Los Angeles County are under scrutiny. As crime and disorder continue, some, including rapper ’50 Cent,’ have declared LA ‘finished,’ while cities like San Francisco witness a mass exodus of residents.
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So what happens to California when most of the major businesses leave, like Tesla, and no new businesses go it to fill the void? They still have farming tomatoes, grapes, almonds etc. Mexican 3rd worlders can live there but the government tax base is diminishing. South CA is turning into a 3rd world nation due to the 3rd world immigration. Northern California wants to separate from Southern CA but can't seem to do it.
Is New York next? New York is blessed with huge amounts of business out side the city. Farm land, tourist areas and skiing are still going to be footing the bill for the failed city. It may be harder for NY to sink because of the massive areas outside the city. Upstate NY wants to separate from the sinking city but cannot. Some of the major businesses are leaving due to the high tax rate in NY and moving south to more business friendly states.