"California is facing an uproar as one of its most iconic homegrown brands, In-N-Out Burger, signals a major departure — and the Governor isn’t holding back.
"This video breaks down why In-N-Out’s leadership is pushing back against California’s business climate, what drove the company’s heir and CEO to expand and relocate operations outside the state, and how this high-profile move has sparked political backlash, economic debate, and cultural outrage.
"We examine the reported layoffs in California, the family-business roots of In-N-Out, the growing corporate exodus trend, and what critics warn this could mean for the Golden State’s economy, jobs, and reputation as a place where iconic businesses once thrived.
"As California leadership lashes out and national headlines erupt over this beloved brand’s exit, the question isn’t just why In-N-Out is leaving — but whether this marks a turning point in California’s relationship with its own business champions." . . .
"I know In good ole Oakland, California, the In-N-Out closed because of the unspeakable crimes that had taken place, around the clock, just at their location, and that was with armed guards. According to news reports, the so-called journalists cited the reason for burgeoning crime was the pandemic. A side note: Denny's, Starbucks, Walmart, Black Bear Diner, Gas stations, & the 24 Hour Fitness closed.. The 76 Station was looted many times, and the innocent airport travelers are robbed at gunpoint when they drive their rental cars down Hegenberger Road. 18,000 business and something like 9 ML people have fled this prog utopia. In Oakland, there is never a profressor of sociology around when you need one."
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