California remained the top state for out-migration, but its net loss of U-Haul trucks wasn’t as severe as in 2020. That can be partially attributed to the fact that U-Haul simply ran out of inventory to meet customer demand for outbound equipment.
California remained the top state for out-migration, but its net loss of U-Haul trucks wasn’t as severe as in 2020. That can be partially attributed to the fact that U-Haul simply ran out of inventory to meet customer demand for outbound equipment.
Many suspect and worry that this exodus brings new Radical lefty voters to ruin their respective States but I think this is not the case for the vast majority of movers. The “blue hair” (like JP Sears likes to call them) numb skulls have next to zero desire or means to leave mainly because they either still live in mommy’s basement and/or have some form of welfare assistance. They know they can’t break windows and set fires at will out of cities like San Francisco plus they aren’t finish destroying and milking the system they created with their loony elected reps yet.
Vultures clean the bones dry before moving to the next wounded or dying host.
The kind of Democrat voter moving out is the classical law abiding working class type.
Diversity Is Our Strength. New York wins the most dangerous Sanctuary City prize.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/immigration-reform-institute-names-new-york-city-americas-most-dangerous-sanctuary-community
Last one to leave California, please turn out the lights. Oh, wait…never mind. They’re already out.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/these-states-are-most-likely-to-get-blackouts-this-summer-here-s-how-to-prepare/ar-AAXNgYz
My power went out TWICE earlier this week. PG&E said the outage affected only about 2,500 customers in my area. I assume a blown transformer in the heat wave we’ve had this week. Beyond the widespread blackouts … there are numerous localized blackouts … because of the MASSIVE deferred maintenance PG&E has been practicing for decades. Lots of money for expensive green shit … nothing for maintenance.
No U-haul trucks?
Doesn’t matter, you can walk.
Besides, you’ve got to scrape the shit off your shoes.
So we run a little U-Haul Dealer here in western Montana. A couple of years ago (and today as well, I’m sure) there was such a shortage of equipment in California, that they could set the prices very high. It was so high, in fact, that we had one customer who rented a truck on a local rental (left from our lot and returned to our lot) which meant a $40 per day charge plus 0.89 per mile, driving it all the way to California empty, then packing up for the return trip. Even after spending all that money to go on a useless trip empty to California, he managed to save around $2000 from what it would have cost to pay the one way rate from California to Montana.
I remember renting a U-Haul back in about 1999 or 2000 … to haul things back to CA from my grandmothers home in AZ after her death. U-Haul in AZ virtually PAID me to drive that box truck back to N.CA. It cost me virtually NOTHING.
Lex Luthor was right.