Hollywood Stars And Executives Fleeing
CaliforniaAugust 18. 2020
Hollywood
The Daily Mail is reporting that Hollywood stars are
fleeing California. This is ironic, as Hollywood turned it into
Sodom and Gomorrah. Hollywood stars and executives are now
complaining Los Angeles is full of homeless people, tent cities,
violent crime.
The Daily Mail reported, "Some 66,000 people now
sleep rough every night in LA – up 12.5 per cent on last year."
Homelessness tends to increase in warm climates, as those without
homes move to areas with comfortable temperatures, such as
California and Florida. However, the Los Angeles unemployment rate
skyrocketed more than many major cities, creating even more
homelessness.
The newspaper also reported, "A makeshift tent city
made up of flapping tarpaulins and cardboard boxes surrounds the gym
on all sides.
Junkies and the homeless, many of whom are clearly mentally ill,
walk the palm-lined streets like zombies – all just three blocks
from multi-million-dollar homes overlooking the Pacific. Stolen
bicycles are piled high on pavements littered with broken syringes."
The article further stated, "TV bulletins are filled
with horror stories from across the city; of women being attacked
during their morning jog or residents returning home to find
strangers defecating in their front gardens."
Crime has soared in California, particularly the
city of Los Angeles, whereas rates of violence are lower in
comparable states such as Texas and Florida. Famous actor Lou
Ferrigno, who played the "Hulk" spoke out about the issue. Ferrigno
and his wife Carla recently left Los Angeles after 40-years of
residence.
Carla Ferrigno stated, "One morning around 7am I
opened the curtains in our beautiful Santa Monica (Los Angeles) home
and looking up at me from our driveway were three gang members with
tattoos on their faces sitting on our retaining wall. They were
cat-calling me and being vulgar. I motioned I was going to call the
police and they just laughed, flicking their tongues at me and
showing me their guns."
The departure of high profile citizens such as Tesla
and Space X owner Elon Musk and hilarious actress Renee Taylor of
the hit sitcom "The Nanny" who are headed for places such as Texas
and New York respectively, highlight the issue of wealth leaving the
State of California. They are two of many.
The government of California is not amused and is
creating a new "wealth tax" that will apply to all locals and those
leaving for other states. The California government seeks to enact
the new tax that will impact .05% of Californians.
Oakland, California assemblyman Rob Bonta stated,
"Families are hurting right now. COVID-19 has only made matters
worse. In times of crisis, all Californians must step up and
contribute their fair share. Asking these well-resourced
Californians to give a little more to keep our people working and
support our most vulnerable is the right thing to do."
Hollywood the industry helped to damage Los Angeles.
So many people go to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune and end
up criminally exploited, sexually and mentally abused, turned into
drug addicts and cast aside. Hollywood is not about building people
up. It is about criminal exploitation and control, regarding an
industry run by sick, depraved, child abusing cults and organized
crime. The more these cults and organized crime took over during the
past 15-years, the worse the industry has become for it.
I've repeatedly stated on this site that Hollywood
has brought something bad on America regarding the sick examples
being set through movies, television, radio and the internet.
Hollywood worships money and perversion. They routinely set a
horrible example for your kids. Look at who the top stars in
Hollywood are, people like the Kardashians, who are very
materialistic, sexually indiscriminate and untalented. In the 1980s
and 1990s Hollywood stars had class and talent. Now it's overrun by
crazy cultists who are child molesters and rapists.
STORY SOURCE
Hollywood's Apocalypse NOW: Rich and famous are fleeing in
droves as liberal politics and coronavirus turn City of Dreams into
cesspit plagued by junkies and violent criminals
Published: 17:00 EDT, 15 August 2020 | Updated:
09:47 EDT, 16 August 2020 - Gold's Gym has become synonymous with
the Hollywood Dream. Set just a few hundred yards from the ocean in
sun-kissed Venice Beach, Los Angeles, Gold's was the backdrop for
Pumping Iron, the 1977 documentary which followed a young, unknown
Austrian bodybuilder called Arnold Schwarzenegger as he prepared for
the Mr Universe contest.
The film turned him into an overnight sensation. He
would go on to become a global superstar, marry a member of the
Kennedy clan, and become Governor of California. Yet today Gold's
sits amid post-apocalyptic scenes which have consumed much of LA,
turning the City of Dreams into an urban nightmare from which people
are fleeing in droves.
Makeshift tents line the popular tourist destination
of Venice Beach. 'For Sale' signs are seemingly dotted on every
suburban street as the middle classes, particularly those with
families, flee for the safer suburbs, with many choosing to leave LA
altogether.
A makeshift tent city made up of flapping tarpaulins
and cardboard boxes surrounds the gym on all sides. Junkies and the
homeless, many of whom are clearly mentally ill, walk the palm-lined
streets like zombies – all just three blocks from
multi-million-dollar homes overlooking the Pacific. Stolen bicycles
are piled high on pavements littered with broken syringes...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk
California Dems’ Wealth Tax Follows People Who Move Out of the
State
By Katy Grimes, August 17, 2020 7:28 am -
Assemblyman Rob Bonta (D-Oakland) made an appearance on “Cavuto:
Coast to Coast” Friday to discuss his Wealth Tax proposal. Bonta
told Cavuto the tax “affects about 0.15% of the California
population — not the top 10%, not the top 1%, the top .15%, about
30,000 people.”
California Globe reported Bonta held a Zoom press
conference Thursday announcing his legislation to tax the state’s
wealthiest job creators and innovators – he claimed the “30,400
billionaires” living and working in California. (According to CNBC,
there are only 630 billionaires in the entire United States.)
Bonta’s press conference was moderated by SEIU
California, and not by his Capitol staff. “The California Wealth Tax
(AB 2088 as amended) would apply a 0.4% tax on the portion of a
taxpayer’s net worth that exceeds $30 million. (approximately 30,400
people),” Bonta’s website says...
https://californiaglobe.com