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The irony when all through 2020 and 2021, they were crying rivers of tears about BLM marchers saying they wanted the police defunded :laff: :laff:

These devils are shameless :pachaha:
I don’t understand how c00ns are comfortable around these rabid cacs when they will throw the police, military and FBI, things they pretended were Infallible under the bus with the quickness when they feel it doesn’t adhere to white supremacy. What do they think they will do to them :russ:
 

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Again, you arent even being honest with yourself here. HP did move to Texas. How was I wrong about that ?

Because they recently EXPANDED their California operations, dumbass. They added a headquarters in Texas for tax purposes but they just built another brand-new facility in California and they aren't laying off a single California employee or forcing a single one to move to Texas.

Just like your bs Oracle/Tesla talking point, I already explained this entire thing to you last time and you already forgot. What a fukking waste of time:

The headquarters they literally just built in San Jose is not moving, none of the California employees are getting laid off, and everyone who wants to stay in California can. They aren't even announcing a new headquarters in Texas, they're just putting a new title on a building that's already been under construction.
This is why you should research shyt and not just spout off. HP Inc. is not leaving California, nor is Hewlett Packard Enterprises. Hewlett Packard literally just built a massive innovation center in San Jose last year. They've already announced that they're not going to lay off a single California employee, they're keeping the San Jose center and several other major sites open, and every employee has the choice to remain in California if they wish. What they're moving is the official "headquarters" name to Texas, but they already had thousands of employees in Texas.

Also, there are two companies here - HP Inc. (the computer/printer company) and Hewlett Packard Enterprises (the networking/cloud computing/consulting company). Only Hewlett Packard Enterprises is "moving" its headquarters, while still keeping all their Cali employees. HP Inc, which employs more people and has a much larger footprint due to its manufacturing operation, isn't leaving at all.


The fact that you thought you had a "win" on that when you have had to get corrected TWICE now in two different threads is some bullshyt.


Notice that you still haven't addressed the fact that Tesla wasn't even a top-100 California employer? That Tesla wasn't even a top-30 tech company? That you bytched about the Raiders leaving while ignoring that California is by far the #1 profit-maker in pro sports with an average team valuation 1/3 higher than the rest of the country?
 

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Because they recently EXPANDED their California operations, dumbass. They added a headquarters in Texas for tax purposes but they just built another brand-new facility in California and they aren't laying off a single California employee or forcing a single one to move to Texas.

Just like your bs Oracle/Tesla talking point, I already explained this entire thing to you last time and you already forgot. What a fukking waste of time:





The fact that you thought you had a "win" on that when you have had to get corrected TWICE now in two different threads is some bullshyt.


Notice that you still haven't addressed the fact that Tesla wasn't even a top-100 California employer? That Tesla wasn't even a top-30 tech company? That you bytched about the Raiders leaving while ignoring that California is by far the #1 profit-maker in pro sports with an average team valuation 1/3 higher than the rest of the country?
Does a company need to be a top 100 employer to be considered a large company ? Which by the way, Tesla has let off hundreds of employees in California since the move to Texas.

"Oracle moving its HQ from California to Texas, like HP Enterprise, Tesla CEO. Oracle Corp. is the latest Silicon Valley-based company to exit California amid the pandemic with plans to shift its headquarters to Austin" - Chicago Tribune. But @Rhakim of the coli knows more than the Chicago Tribune.


The companies themselves said they moved, yet you arguing they are still here ? so if I google "Where Is Oracle Headquarters" its going to say Silicon Valley? Not Austin, texas? Test that out for me and report back your results.

You said Oracle is not a big company either. It was the 3rd largest software company in the world when they moved. Oracle also has offices in Bozeman Montana and Nashua, New Hampshire. Are you saying they are a Nashua company ? They, the company themselves, are saying they are a Texas based company.
 

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When thi fukk they gonna arrest him
A president will never be arrested. At best he'll have fines thrown at him which would be funny as hell since he's already bleeding cash trying to pay debts and fighting all the lawsuits coming at him. If Regan, Bush sr, and Bush Jr. aint face consequences, Trump will skate. You're essentially above the law in America if your net worth exceeds 1B or you have held the presidency or a position close to it like dikk cheney who 'accidentally' shot a man and continued about his business like nothing happened.
 

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Does a company need to be a top 100 employer to be considered a large company ? Which by the way, Tesla has let off hundreds of employees in California since the move to Texas.

Hundreds? Did you say hundreds??? My god, if Tesla has let hundreds of employees go, how the fukk will we ever recover?


There are 17 million people working in California breh. :mjlol:




The companies themselves said they moved, yet you arguing they are still here ? so if I google "Where Is Oracle Headquarters" its going to say Silicon Valley? Not Austin, texas? Test that out for me and report back your results.

I said Oracle moved, you not keeping up breh? We're talking about HP and HPE. They officially "moved their headquarters" in name only, they kept all their facilities here and didn't lay off a single work or force them to move to Texas.



You said Oracle is not a big company either. It was the 3rd largest software company in the world when they moved. Oracle also has offices in Bozeman Montana and Nashua, New Hampshire. Are you saying they are a Nashua company ? They, the company themselves, are saying they are a Texas based company.

I said Oracle is not a top-100 employer in California. Which it isn't. California has over 50 Fortune-500 companies including 30 in tech, losing one of them doesn't register to the state economy at all. And before you claimed Oracle was "One of the biggest companies in the world" when it's only #94 in the USA alone.

The top-10 companies in Calfornia are Apple, Google, Facebook, Disney, Chevron, Wells Fargo, Intel, McKesson, Hewlett Packard, and Cisco, and all of them employ a lot more people than Oracle does. As does HPE, Seagate Technology, Sun Microsystems, Qualcomm, Avery Dennison, TTM Technologies, Uber Technologies, Adobe, Applied Materials, Amgen, Cal Performances, PayPal, Tetra Tech, West Valley Engineering, General Atomics, Agilent Technologies, Synopsys, Symantc, SolarCity, NetApp, Microdyne, AECOM, Beckman Coulter, Leoch Battery, and the Cooper Companies and all sorts of other tech companies I'm forgetting.

You base your claims off of headlines rather than reality. Calfiornia's economy is just fine.
 
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