California is the armpit of America, but it hasn’t always been that way. I’ve been going to different parts of the state for nearly a decade, at least once a year; and every visit things seem to be getting worse down there. The last time …
California is the Armpit of America But There’s Still Hope
Published by Aaron Hoddinott
Category: Culture of CapitalismTagged entrepreneur, leader, politicians, the armpit of America, San Francisco, financial district, sucker punched, gang members, street gangs, downtown San Francisco, San Francisco's real estate market, highest priced real estate in the country, violence, California cover-up, California, business climates, California the worst state to run a business, highest state income tax, highest corporate tax rate, unemployment, Jerry Brown, Neel Kashkari, gubernatorial election
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Category: Culture of CapitalismTagged entrepreneur, leader, politicians, the armpit of America, San Francisco, financial district, sucker punched, gang members, street gangs, downtown San Francisco, San Francisco's real estate market, highest priced real estate in the country, violence, California cover-up, California, business climates, California the worst state to run a business, highest state income tax, highest corporate tax rate, unemployment, Jerry Brown, Neel Kashkari, gubernatorial election
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