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    CA: Flood Of Calif. Businesses Abandon State

    Flood Of Calif. Businesses Abandon State

    Numerous California businesses are packing up their bags and trading in the blue skies and hot weather to head east.

    The Courier obtained a copy of the businesses leaving California this year. They are:

    1. Alza Corp. in 2007 eliminated about 600 jobs in drug R&D while also exiting its Mountain View HQ. At the time the company said that its 1,200-person Vacaville facility will continue to operate. But the Vacaville Reporter on Oct. 23, 2009 revealed that the plant is being offered for sale by J&J, its parent company. It’s unclear if more layoffs are in the facility’s future.

    2. American AVK, a producer of fire hydrants and other water-related products, moved from Fresno to Minden, Nevada .

    3. American Racing moved its auto-wheel production to Mexico, ending most of its 47-year operation in California.

    4. Apple Computer has expanded in other states, most recently with a $1 billion facility planned for North Carolina .

    5. Audix Corporation relocated from Redwood City and to accommodate growth moved to a 78,000-square-foot facility in Wilson , Oregon .

    6. Apria Healthcare Group of Lake Forest is shifting jobs from California to Overland Park, Kansas , a K.C. suburb.

    7. Assurant Inc. cut 325 jobs in Orange County and consolidated positions in Georgia , Ohio and South Carolina.

    8. Automobile Club of Southern California placed 1,100 jobs in Texas.

    9. Barefoot Motors, a small “greenâ€

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    Like I said in an earlier post... Give California to Mexico. The US does not need that cesspool, and should no longer have to pay for their corrupt decisions. Of course the state is bankrupt, they chose to allow illegals to rape their entire state, and they continue to re-elect maggots like Pelosi and Boxer. Our country should no longer be taken down by one state of ignorance and apathy.. And now they want bailouts???? LMAO.... let Mexico bail them out... let Mexico bail out Pelosi and Boxer and Arnold "what's his name"...

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    you get what you pay for California... you want SOCIALISM "YOU GOT IT"

    You Want Illegals "YOU GOT"em

    From the "GOLDEN STATE" to "Dirt BROKE"

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    There aren't many left to pay for things.
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    Yep...California is Mexico's problem in my opinion... I won't lose one hour of sleep as I watch that state slip off into total oblivion... Hope the "rich peeps" like Pelosi enjoyed the slave labor on her husband's wineries over the past 15 years... Let that road hag pay for them now...

    Somehow I can't imagine seeing Pelosi as the new Queen of Mexico, as she watches the endless beheadings of high school students and Mexican police officers... But then again... maybe she would love it... You never know about that gal, especially if she can make a few bucks off of it. Damn... she and Sarah Palin have a lot in common, lol..

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