Here’s an interesting perspective about which states are gaining and losing citizens. I guess California’s 13% income tax rate (which is largely non-deductible for federal taxes) isn’t as appealing as one might imagine.

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Here’s an interesting perspective about which states are gaining and losing citizens. I guess California’s 13% income tax rate (which is largely non-deductible for federal taxes) isn’t as appealing as one might imagine.

I have real suspicions about this information: the notion that the net cost is about $13,000 a year is just plain wrong. It’s approaching $100,000 a year. Yes, people take out financial aid, but that’s not a “grant”. In any case, I’m reminded of the classic joke: “What do Cornell students and Harvard students have in common? They both got admitted into Cornell.”

If you want to see what a.i. technology can do to an old school company, take a look at LivePerson. This poor thing has gone from about $80 a share to a penny stock. Nasty stuff………….


Here is a bull market that nobody wants to see.
