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California Democrats / Leftists : "The wealthy Billionaires need to pay more .. let's go after their unrealized gains .. "
Those who made CA rich : ".. um, time to Vamos "
Reason .. The speaker states that the 2026 Billionaire Tax Act is a ballot measure that would impose a one-time 5% tax on the total net worth of any California resident worth more than $100 billion (3:15-3:23).
Governor Of California PANICS After Google Founders FLEE To Florida Taking BILLIONS
Omars Talk Show
This video discusses the recent trend of high-profile billionaires and tech leaders exiting California due to impending tax policies. The creator, Omar, explains how proposed legislation and a challenging economic environment are triggering a significant wealth migration.
Key Takeaways:
According to the speaker, several high-profile individuals have left California for other states:
The speaker states that the 2026 Billionaire Tax Act is a ballot measure that would impose a one-time 5% tax on the total net worth of any California resident worth more than $100 billion (3:15-3:23).
Regarding the deadline, the legislation is described as having retroactive implications for anyone who was a resident of California on January 1, 2026. This created an urgent deadline for individuals to relocate before that date to avoid the tax liability (3:39-3:50).
Those who made CA rich : ".. um, time to Vamos "
Reason .. The speaker states that the 2026 Billionaire Tax Act is a ballot measure that would impose a one-time 5% tax on the total net worth of any California resident worth more than $100 billion (3:15-3:23).
Governor Of California PANICS After Google Founders FLEE To Florida Taking BILLIONS
Omars Talk Show
This video discusses the recent trend of high-profile billionaires and tech leaders exiting California due to impending tax policies. The creator, Omar, explains how proposed legislation and a challenging economic environment are triggering a significant wealth migration.
Key Takeaways:
- The Billionaire Exodus: The video highlights that Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin conducted a "surgical exit" from California in late 2025, dissolving or moving dozens of LLCs and purchasing significant real estate in Miami (0:46-2:50).
- The Trigger: The primary driver identified is the 2026 Billionaire Tax Act, a proposed ballot measure that would impose a one-time 5% tax on the total net worth of individuals worth over $100 billion, with retroactive consequences for those residing in the state on January 1, 2026 (3:09-3:50).
- Broad Impact: This is not isolated to the Google founders; other figures such as Peter Thiel, Travis Kalanick, and Mark Zuckerberg have also moved to states like Florida, Texas, or Nevada (4:17-5:12).
- Economic Consequences: Omar argues that this departure threatens California's economy by removing the tax base needed to support public services, potentially creating a "death spiral" where costs increase for remaining residents while infrastructure and local innovation networks crumble (6:19-7:12, 9:07-9:42).
- National Context: The creator suggests that California is serving as a template for other states, potentially impacting the broader national economy as wealth and businesses concentrate in fewer locations (9:46-10:29).
According to the speaker, several high-profile individuals have left California for other states:
- Larry Page and Sergey Brin (Google co-founders) relocated to Florida (0:40-0:55, 2:30-2:46).
- Peter Thiel (co-founder of PayPal and Palantir) moved to Miami (4:23-4:28).
- Travis Kalanick (former Uber CEO) announced his move to Texas (4:28-4:31).
- Steven Spielberg became a New York resident (4:33-4:35).
- Don Hanky relocated to Las Vegas (4:38-4:41).
- Mark Zuckerberg (CEO of Meta) purchased a significant estate in Miami (4:45-4:49).
The speaker states that the 2026 Billionaire Tax Act is a ballot measure that would impose a one-time 5% tax on the total net worth of any California resident worth more than $100 billion (3:15-3:23).
Regarding the deadline, the legislation is described as having retroactive implications for anyone who was a resident of California on January 1, 2026. This created an urgent deadline for individuals to relocate before that date to avoid the tax liability (3:39-3:50).
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