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Originally Posted by sdskinsfan2001
Moving costs money. So even assuming the grids are equal, there are obviously other reasons why they are leaving for Texas. And they are hardly the 1st CA company to leave for there. CA is doing something wrong that is making businesses pack up shop and leave.
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In addition to political ineptitude I would wager the population of California is way higher than the resources can sustain. Have to import a lot of their energy. The state is built ass backwards. 75% of water is in the upper 50% of the state while 75% of the population is in the lower 50% of the state. Unlike more established regions of the world the United States is still trying to find it's population middle ground. In Texas more space greater access to resources in particular water and electricity do make sense. I am still going to make fun of them for having to turn off the heat when it gets cold and their favorite senator deciding to go to Cancun though.