Published: 2025-08-09
Last Updated: 2025-08-09
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Complaints and Grievances
Complaints are mostly math based complaints. Jobs that pay well, require a lot of school, that most often requires a loan. There are other expenses like being required to live in a high cost area, buy the nicest car, and expensive work clothes, plus accessories, and to pay for night outs with co-workers.
On top of this, housing is too expensive to live and work in California and still have money for gifts, vacations, entertainment and time off. Time off is normally considered 1-2 years in between jobs with savings for fun and entertainment.
Locals rarely have money for amenities and some of the amenities such as the theme parks are considered locals only clubs with occasional visits for foreigners or low income guests that have saved for a special occasion.
The other major complaint is that policies create dependency issues not just on government programs but on employers, spouses, significant others, random people met at an event, and housing; meaning people aren't able to leave and migrate without experiencing psychiatric trauma.
People often go through selective breeding processes to form a family or to select an area to live in. Gene expression is an important consideration in planning an existence in a human Earth environment. Being biologically related to someone is not necessarily an indicator of a good gene expression match.
The process is a bit complicated and is normally simplified so that people have the best choice in where they live and how they spend their time on Earth without too much obfuscation.
Factors affecting California Gene Expression
Aggression is often indicated as a reservation for living in the area. This can include spying on people, making comments to or about someone that the person doesn't know, and trying to force people to only date certain people or not date anyone at all. Financial security, identity theft, fraud, and tax evasion round the list of concerns with living in or moving to California.
On the positive side, there are beaches and theme parks, but no jobs that actually pay for rent and leave enough time to live like a normal person. The job search for non confined housing or conditions is not readily clear or easily available.
Crowding is an issue, and congestion is a concern.
Overall, California's motto of "As does California, so does the Nation" has left people wondering why does California get to make rules outside of its state? And where did it get the idea that it has Global Taxation Powers?
The request is for taxation outside its state to go through the National Government and to begin any new policies with economic modeling for workers that have non-illegal activities as hobbies, interests, and allocations on their personal schedule.