That's why I was taken aback when Gov. Gavin Newsom's vaunted social media team disparaged an announcement from the new CEO of Bed Bath & Beyond that it would not open or operate any stores in California due to anxieties over our state's business climate. The governor's team responded to the feedback not with a reasoned argument, but with an extended attack in their new "Trumpian" voice of belittling those who disagree with them. Their message to the CEO (and the 6.1 million other people who viewed the post) was "take your business elsewhere." Given that California currently has more than 1 million unemployed residents, this was not the reaction I was expecting " or that was called for.
My Mayor in San Jose.
@#4 ... What kind of idiot would live there? ...
California's Population
www.ppic.org
... With just over 39 million people (according to July 2024 estimates), California is the nation's most populous state -- its population is much larger than that of second-place Texas (31.3 million) and third-place Florida (23.4 million). ...
@#15 ... How about the Mayor San Jose who wrote the article. ...
Did he actually write it?
ChatGPT helps prepare this mayor's talking points. Now he wants a thousand city workers using AI (July 2025)
apnews.com
... Before the mayor of San Jose, California, arrives at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new business, his aides ask ChatGPT to help draft some talking points.
"Elected officials do a tremendous amount of public speaking," said Mayor Matt Mahan, whose recent itinerary has taken him from new restaurant and semiconductor startup openings to a festival of lowriding car culture. ...
Any company actually opening a retail establishment in CA is retarded.
#26 | POSTED BY LFTHNDTHRDS
New businesses applications occur in California about once a minute. www.desertsun.com
Anyone who thinks that's a bad thing is an idiot.
The state saw approximately 43,265 new business applications per month in 2024, or about one per minute.
Have fun with your California bashing today.
I will chuckle about it all the way thru the redwoods and to the beach. The weather has just been amazing.
Any company actually opening a retail establishment in CA is [MAGAT-like in intellectual capacity].
#26 | Posted by lfthndthrds
Yes! What kind of fool would want a piece of the world's fourth largest GDP?
California passes Japan as fourth largest economyMuch better to hone in on that West Virginia coal money. Delicious, sweet, mercury-laden coal...
www.bbc.com
CA needs o fixing as the residents have want they voted for.
Meanwhile, back a the ranch.... resources.arcamax.com
Did California ever leave? It's crawling with malls.
#40 | POSTED BY SNOOFY
Empty malls.
California malls as we know them are dying. Here's what comes next.
www.ksbw.com
Related?
Inside the Russian Troll Factory: Zombies and a Breakneck Pace (2018)
www.nytimes.com
... At first, new recruits to the Internet Research Agency, the notorious Russian troll factory, were thrilled by the better-than-average salaries they earned simply for posting on the internet. But one says he eventually realized that the work hid a darker reality: both they and their audience were meant to turn into zombies.[emphasis mine]
"They were just giving me money for writing," said the former troll, a St. Petersburg resident who wanted to get into marketing or journalism but was drawn by the hard-to-match $1,400 weekly paycheck. "I was much younger and did not think about the moral side. I simply wrote because I loved writing. I was not trying to change the world." ...
In recent interviews conducted before the indictments, two former trolls spoke about their experiences. Neither man wanted his full name used, citing the threats and intimidation others have been subjected to for speaking out.
Both left the agency for different reasons -- one troubled by the substance of the work, the other struggling with the breakneck pace to create fake content.
Aleksei, the troll from St. Petersburg, said he was among the first 25 employees hired. To get the job, he said, he had to write an essay on the "Dulles Doctrine," a Soviet-era conspiracy theory that may seem obscure to Westerners but is well known to Russians. ...
As the factory got going, Aleksei said, the first task assigned to all new employees was to create three identities on Live Journal, a popular blogging platform. One was to be of very high quality in writing and content, the other two "marginal."
They worked in 12-hour shifts, either day or night, and the assigned topics popped up in their email: President Vladimir V. Putin, or President Barack Obama, or often the two together; Ukraine; the heroism of Russia's Defense Ministry; the war in Syria; Russian opposition figures; the American role in spreading the Ebola virus. ...
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