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The California Crime Wave

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The California Crime Wave

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California has been a great brand name. “California Girls” and “California Dreams”. It has been so well marketed. How long can this marketing last and how long should marketing last?
There is a California crime wave that forces people to move to greener pastures. But the crime wave isn’t the only downside of California.
In this video, Andrew is going to tell you his thoughts and possible solutions for this situation.

00:00 Start
00:50 Demand for Escape Rooms in Los Angeles
03:15 California Taxes
04:52 Where to Move from California
06:56 Prices for California Real Estate
08:45 Moving to Uruguay

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48 COMMENTS

  1. The Far Left politicians are the reason for California's Crime Wave. As long as people continue to vote for these IDIOTS, they will have these problems. That's why I have NO sympathy for them!

    Edit to add….

    If you live in California, STAY THERE!!! You voted for this mess, YOU clean it up!!! Don't move, and poison another place.

    Don't Kalifornicate MY state!!!

  2. Too bad the liberal areas of this state can't sink into the sea along with the liberals therein. It might be pollution, but the world would be much better off.

  3. I find it absolutely hilarious that these people think that a padded cell, panic room is going to stop the crime wave…Eventually they will have to leave there, "S@fe and cozy environment and venture out…and that's when the boogie man gets you…what was that song by Randy Newman…"I Love L.A. uuummm, no…😉👏😂

  4. I live in La Jolla, California. I think the major crime being committed is by the politicians. Our police department in San Diego is now minus 200 police officers who didn't want to be vaccinated. Some probably quit because of the fear of being "defunded". The clerk at Whole Foods told me they overlook shoplifters because the employees fear for their safety and there are no cops arrest them.

  5. I remember seeing a global poll in 1990 and everyone answered that they were most scared of war, but not the US, they were more scared of crime. This American obsession with crime, because having guns is freedom, even when you have crime stats like that. I love the idiots that go on about stabbings, when the US still has the highest per capita stabbings in the free world too.

    Don't have free healthcare, the rest of the free world does, worst income inequality out of the developed nations, because it's not true that anyone can better themselves, because the numbers don't lie, then these right wingers that have caused this Mad Max nightmareland then make you scared of the crime they cause, hilarious, but it works over there, decade after boring decade, seeing the dumpster fire rage on.

  6. Phoenix is collapsing (the police dept). They had about 4000 officers and are down to 900 or less, losing 300 every 6 months. Do the math….down to 1 more year. No one is coming to the mass recruitment hiring process. Ten, twenty years ago 5000 people would show up for 50 jobs. Six months ago they had 5!!!! Show up. That's 5, F I V E. Getting through hiring process you're lucky to get 5-10% through….

  7. Having grown up in California, and then subsequently Having lived in 7 other states, I can say this. Everywhere else I have lived there have been friendlier people, lower cost of living, less traffic, prettier girls, better opportunities. California is a dumpster fire with a great ad agency. In most of the state the women are dogs. And the women that aren't can be total btchs because they know how rare they are. Was just out in Sacramento dogs Everywhere and gas was 6.20 for regular. It isn't worth it. I know out of the country is even better.

  8. Hello sir what if you have a South African and American citizenship and you open the foreign accounts with the South African citizenship will the IRS be able to find out what you have done

  9. “I thought it was a third world country!”

    “It is, it’s downtown Los Angeles.” 😂

    As for girls, I bet the ones in Columbia or the Caribbean are way hotter than the dyed-pits third-wave creatures that probably fill California.

  10. Puerto Rico does not have the same climate as California. Same for Miami. Way too much humidity and bugs, lol. That makes a huge difference. One of the best places weather wise and still close to the US is Northern Baja, California, Mexico. San Diego weather and water without the California prices (and crime).

  11. Los Angeles is ghetto, and it’s spilled over to the west side. I lived in Century City for 18 years, packed up and left because of the homeless problem and crimes!

  12. We need Batman, not this joker telling us to abandon ship and leave the country. People in the Ukraine are leaving the country to avoid war, and some stay back to defend their country. But deserting your country to save on taxes makes you a loser. I lost all respect for this little prune Andrew. Our country is a mess. But what this guy is sensationalizing is BS.

  13. How bad is it? So bad that I left for good in 1983 I feel nothing but pity for anyone who hasn't left already, but that is quickly leading to revulsion The ones most favorable to Silicon Valley are the Chinese Communist Party and expat Chinese citizens They dream of making religious pilgrimage to ….drumroll… Cupertino-home of Google or facebook or whatever Hopeless? That doesn't begin to describe it

  14. I lived in California, San Diego to be precise from 1995 – 1999. It was a wonderful time. I used to visit LA during that time as well and it was totally different. I came back to the States, Los Angeles in 2016 and left in 2021. It is nothing like it was back in the 90’s. It actually got worse since Covid hit the world. I lived in Marina Del Rey and supposedly that is a posh area. It is now filled with homeless people in parking lots and streets. Imagine, at my residence they would jump in on top of the gates to have a bath in our pool and jacuzzi. Although the police attempt to do something, they still come back to the area and reside there. Poverty is what is causing all this crime in California.

  15. In Oregon you can't hike the trails as your vehicle will get robbed or vandalized. The massive fires made an already overwhelmed homeless issue much worse. We are over 150,000 Residencial structures short. The state deliberatly makes it difficult to build.

  16. …I can confirm that L.A. is not a safe place to live in – homeless wander freely and the law does not apply to them. At least the lack of police enforcement meant that traffic ticketing went down, too. BUT! – I'd also like to remind everyone that a few years ago social media and youtube was not a thing – and people were MUCH LESS aware of crime that didn't happen to them personally, or someone they talked with in person or over a phonecall. And there was no simple way to "look up" scary statistics, so people wouldn't know about crime which happened last night 2 blocks away if they didn't know the people involved, or the crime was big enough to make it into their city's daily newspaper. So one should really discern real crime rate vs perceived ones… With that said – I've personally experienced stuff being stolen from me in L.A. several times in just 2.5 years, to the point I don't need to read any statistics on the internet to be 100% sure it's a thing.

  17. Also the pick of females here is absolutely horrendous! It’s like they’re all possessed. Femininity is gone. They’re either street hood hoochies, attention seeking thots or spaced out soulless looking. Sucks for men like me.

  18. Don't insult third world countries by comparing them with downtown Los Angeles.

    I've been to downtown Los Angles and 3rd world countries in Latin America. I've never seen any place in a third world country that looked as disgusting as the train tracks in Los Angeles. Ugliest landscape imaginable. A new low for Los Angeles.

  19. There are alternatives to building an expensive panic room. You don’t have to create a fortress to keep your family safe from criminals. A panic room can also force a home out of a certain price range. Making it less marketable to the average citizen.
    Over saturated housing markets. With too many high income expensive houses. Can cause problems with housing turn over rates.
    Resulting in a civilization with a housing shortage.
    Keeping your family or property safe shouldn’t have to cost a small fortune. There is also the possibility of a panic room becoming something unsafe.
    These rooms are popular with drug dealers.
    People that store lots of cash or other illicit items.
    Having a safe room to do illegal activities.
    Isn’t the best direction forward towards a better civilization. If the street isn’t safe then I personally don’t see why a secret room would be any safer.
    Since criminal organizations could decide to target these places for theft. Since it’s a higher probability of finding wealthy stashes.
    In American history. Underground safe rooms and the criminal profession of tunneling into them.
    Is an enticement or challenge some people might find irresistible. Seeing that it’s not a bank and therefore has a lower chance of getting caught by police.
    I’m not so sure a safe room is the safest possible solution to home or neighborhood security.

  20. They don't need panic rooms. Maybe a panic button that would unleash some guard dogs or some tigers or open a hole in the ground. Or a panic trigger on a gun to protect what they worked and paid for. What the heck are they running and hiding from criminals in their own home for!?

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