Seems like something that WFH would solve without having to upend so many employee lives.

  • Cethin
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    -1410 months ago

    That’s not really true. Most of California is very conservative, just not very populated. There’s probably a good number of people who at least would say they want to live in Texas, although they’d probably hate it once they realize what the state of California does for them.

      • Uranium3006
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        210 months ago

        pretty much exactly. we need to get a bunch of liberal people to move into those areas and push the rednecks and klansmen out

      • Cethin
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        010 months ago

        Perhaps the first comment was worded poorly. It’s less populated in comparison to some of the most populace cities in the world. There’s a lot of Republicans in California who would probably say they want to live in Texas. There are just a massive number of people in California.

        • @rooster_butt@lemm.ee
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          410 months ago

          You said most of California is conservative. Which is just flat out wrong. If u had just left that incorrect statement out then the rest of that comment would have been OK.

          • Cethin
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            -410 months ago

            Most of California, by land mass, is. Most, by population, is not. Those are both true.

            People tend to think of California as an exclusively blue state, and I think that’s ignoring the dangers the right can cause who live there. They are there, and they want to assert themselves. I think it’s dangerous to ignore that.

            • @JDubbleu@programming.dev
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              410 months ago

              Many of the conservatives in California are still liberal by Texas standards. I grew up in the central valley and it’s not nearly as hard right as people believe.