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Interesting, I wonder how they would enforce it? If I lived in Texas, no way in hell am I paying income taxes to CA. Unless of course the income was earned in CA, but that's already the law anyhow.

I suppose they can levy any real estate or business you still own in CA.

If you bank with a bank that has branches in CA, I suppose they can still levy your account.

But I find it hard to believe the Supreme Court will allow CA to tax nonresidents who have no assets in or no income from CA.

Bizarre

I must be misunderstanding something
 

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California = ? Hole

I'm just saying ?
 

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2 new states

Calexico & Mexifornia
the Mexican food is gonna be great though ? ??

Plus you'll have H?T Latina's walking around everywhere ?


I'm just saying ?
 

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I doubt anything like that will be implemented, it just won’t work

While some of these people really do think they can do whatever they want, I think a lot of them basically realize the best way to virtue signal but have nothing really happen is just to continuously promote these far fetched ideas. No different than the SF/reparations proposal.

if you truly wanted to soak some people, there are far easier and more enforceable ways to do it, i.e capital gains tax
 

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California is the worst state by far by for many obvious reasons.
Who's second? Maybe new York?
 

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I doubt anything like that will be implemented, it just won’t work

While some of these people really do think they can do whatever they want, I think a lot of them basically realize the best way to virtue signal but have nothing really happen is just to continuously promote these far fetched ideas. No different than the SF/reparations proposal.

if you truly wanted to soak some people, there are far easier and more enforceable ways to do it, i.e capital gains tax

But a capital gains tax is imposed on residents.

NY had a nonresident "commuters tax" for a while, struck down by the Supreme Court (maybe in the 90's)

There's a CT state politician that wants us to implement tolls, the only tax we DON'T have. He's from the northwest corner, he wants the tolls to be located in the Southeast corner (by the casinos)

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Bob Lee, influential VC and former CTO of Square stabbed to death on streets of San Fran yesterday...

Bob Lee, the chief product officer at MobileCoin, was killed in a fatal stabbing in San Francisco.

On Tuesday morning, at 2:35 a.m., the San Francisco Police Department responded to a report of a stabbing near the 300 block of Main Street in SoMa. He was taken to a hospital but succumbed to his injuries.

Shortly after, NBC Bay Area reported that the victim of the stabbing was Bob Lee, 43. MobileCoin confirmed the information in a statement sent to Bloomberg and ABC7 News.

Before joining MobileCoin, Bob Lee worked at Google for the first few years of Android, focusing on core library development. He then joined Square, the payment company that later became Block, to develop its Android app. He became the company’s first CTO and also created Cash App.

Bob Lee, also known as ‘Crazy Bob,’ was an investor in tech startups as well. According to his LinkedIn profile, he invested in SpaceX, Clubhouse, Tile, Figma, Faire, Orchid, Addressable, Nana, Ticket Fairy, Gowalla, Asha, SiPhox, Netswitch, Found and others.

Following the news, there was an outpouring of grief in the tech community. “It’s real. Getting calls. Heartbreaking. Bob was instrumental to Square and Cash App. STL guy,” Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Block, wrote on nostr.

“So sad to hear of @crazybob’s untimely passing. I first met him in summer 2006 — he didn’t care that I was only 14 and we talked tech / geeked out about programming. We remained connected over the years and he was an early supporter of Figma. It’s so hard to believe he is gone,” Figma CEO Dylan Field wrote on Twitter.

“What a tragedy. I remember Bob’s code that generates certain numbers. Bob’s code is in Java, yet uses clever backtracking techniques to achieve the best performance among many solutions in all kinds of languages,” hintymad wrote on Hacker News.

No arrest has been made in the case and the San Francisco Police Department hasn’t shared any additional details.
 
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He was in a "good" neighborhood.

Our once great cities are going to hell.

And we've yet to see the worst. What happens to unoccupied office buildings. Who takes that loss? How will cities survive without the taxes they once provided? I've been saying this for two years.

The shit will hit the fan soon.
 

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The newly elected Chicago mayor supposedly makes the last 1 look like Lincoln from what I've read
 

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Bob Lee, influential VC and former CTO of Square stabbed to death on streets of San Fran yesterday...

Bob Lee, the chief product officer at MobileCoin, was killed in a fatal stabbing in San Francisco.

On Tuesday morning, at 2:35 a.m., the San Francisco Police Department responded to a report of a stabbing near the 300 block of Main Street in SoMa. He was taken to a hospital but succumbed to his injuries.

Shortly after, NBC Bay Area reported that the victim of the stabbing was Bob Lee, 43. MobileCoin confirmed the information in a statement sent to Bloomberg and ABC7 News.

Before joining MobileCoin, Bob Lee worked at Google for the first few years of Android, focusing on core library development. He then joined Square, the payment company that later became Block, to develop its Android app. He became the company’s first CTO and also created Cash App.

Bob Lee, also known as ‘Crazy Bob,’ was an investor in tech startups as well. According to his LinkedIn profile, he invested in SpaceX, Clubhouse, Tile, Figma, Faire, Orchid, Addressable, Nana, Ticket Fairy, Gowalla, Asha, SiPhox, Netswitch, Found and others.

Following the news, there was an outpouring of grief in the tech community. “It’s real. Getting calls. Heartbreaking. Bob was instrumental to Square and Cash App. STL guy,” Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Block, wrote on nostr.

“So sad to hear of @crazybob’s untimely passing. I first met him in summer 2006 — he didn’t care that I was only 14 and we talked tech / geeked out about programming. We remained connected over the years and he was an early supporter of Figma. It’s so hard to believe he is gone,” Figma CEO Dylan Field wrote on Twitter.

“What a tragedy. I remember Bob’s code that generates certain numbers. Bob’s code is in Java, yet uses clever backtracking techniques to achieve the best performance among many solutions in all kinds of languages,” hintymad wrote on Hacker News.

No arrest has been made in the case and the San Francisco Police Department hasn’t shared any additional details.


Just a sad story, heartbreaking, like so many other murders

People are getting killed every day in America. More so in liberal democratic controlled cities where they allow violent crimes to happen. Those murders just don't get any coverage. When a black child is gunned down in Chicago or Detroit or East St Louis, it's not even news worthy. Doesn't serve some weird, perverse agenda I suppose.
 

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did some douche really just suggest Lee deserved to be stabbed because he was out with friends and returning to his hotel at 2am? what a disgusting nation this has become

Bob Lee: Shocking video appears to show onlookers ignore dying Cash App founder as he begs for help


Clutching one side of his body where he is bleeding heavily from stab wounds, tech executive Bob Lee appears to approach a parked car in urgent need of medical care.

The 43-year-old father of two lifts his shirt to show the driver the extent of his injuries, but rather than help, the motorist speeds off.

Lee’s last tragic moments as he stumbled down Main St in San Francisco’s downtown district at 2.30am on Tuesday in search of help were captured on surveillance footage and viewed by journalists from The San Francisco Standard.

The footage initially shows Lee walking along a deserted sidewalk on Main St with his mobile phone in one hand and holding his side with the other, The Standard reports.

The Cash App founder then crosses at the intersection with Harrison St toward where a white Toyota Camry with flashing lights is parked.

The footage reportedly shows Lee lift up his shirt in a plea for help, and then fall to the ground as the driver pulls away.


Lee then gets back to his feet and starts to retraces his steps along Main St in the direction of the Bay Bridge before collapsing again outside of the Portside apartment building at 403 Main St.

The Standard reported that it witnessed staff members cleaning what appeared to be blood from the side of the building on Wednesday.

Friends of Lee, who was known as “Crazy Bob”, have speculated that the killing was a random attack in a city where an increase in muggings and robberies led to the recall of progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin last year.

Police are yet to say whether they believe it was a targeted killing.

The senseless murder has roiled San Francisco’s tech community, where Mr Lee was a well-known and popular figure due to his two decades of work at Google, as Square chief technology officer, as MobileCoin chief product officer and as an angel investor and serial entrepreneur.

Lee had moved to Miami late last year but was in town for the MobileCoin leadership summit last week, and was staying a few nights extra to see friends. Longtime friend Doug Dalton met Lee years ago when they were both software engineers just starting their careers. Dalton said he area he was found suggests he would have been walking back to his hotel.
 

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