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Old August 15th 17, 03:49 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default Stress Analysis in the Design of Bicycle Infrastructure

On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 2:08:34 PM UTC-7, sms wrote:
On 8/14/2017 9:05 AM, wrote:
On Monday, August 14, 2017 at 7:48:47 AM UTC-7, Joerg wrote:

Up here in Sacramento they would but you'd first have to get in a more
biz-friendly legislature and that ain't gonna happen.


The entire trouble in California is the excessive taxation. The Federal government is nearly as bad.


Yet jobs and businesses are being created in California at a very high
rate compared to other states.

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-business-climate-20160102-story.html

http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-hiltzik-california-econ-growth-20160722-snap-story.html

Don't fall for the myths about businesses and people leaving. Sure
people move out of every state, but California has a very low rate of
out-migration, and those leaving are far exceeded by those coming in.

Businesses want to be in California, as do their employees, and this
isn't necessarily a good thing. It would be a lot better if the tech
companies could spread the wealth across the country.


Businesses want to be in California until they put up with it. The "growth" really doesn't exist. It's mostly from Google, Facebook and the like. There are start-ups in Silicon Valley that demand the most rediculous things from their employees and no one will work for them and they fail.

Tesla called me up and did they want someone who could competently do a job they needed? No - they wanted someone that would worship the idea of Tesla.. No company that does these sorts of things can exist for long. I don't see how Tesla can survive without government grants and they sure as hell aren't going to get them by calling Trump names.


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