Dive into the hot-button issue of why people are leaving California and what it means for the future of American politics. Joining us is Patrick Bet David, an entrepreneur and author, who delivers an unfiltered take on the critical questions we should be asking when choosing our next leader in 2024. Patrick emphasizes the need to evaluate presidential candidates like we would potential hires, scrutinizing their ability to handle chaos, their track record of accomplishments, and their financial independence. Patrick also explores the concept of incentive programs and how they shape the decisions of both individuals and corporations.
He highlights how states like Florida and Texas are attracting residents due to more favorable tax policies, while states like California and New York are losing people at alarming rates. Tom and Patrick engage in a riveting discussion about the importance of individual responsibility and the impact of incentives on societal outcomes. They also reflect on the influence of financial policies on wealth disparity and the rising number of strikes we’ve seen in 2023. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, economics, and personal responsibility.
Tune in to gain valuable insights that could shape your perspective on the future of America. presidential elections, hiring a president, political questions, handling chaos, economic policies, campaign finance, political donors, super PACs, self-financing candidates, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Steve Jobs, investment criteria, management team, business funding, startup technology, MVP (minimum viable product), investor confidence, salary incentives, state taxes, population migration, California exodus, Florida population growth, Texas incentives, business environment, gas taxes, real estate market, minimum wage, Trump assassination attempt, RNC, Republican National Convention, J D Vance, Secret Service, USSS, Elon Musk, California, Califonia Exodus, X headquarters, SpaceX
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