It's a tough problem that a company faces once they branch out beyond one set of offices in California into that big bad world out there.
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The truth is in California you can't build a new manufacturing facility, and businesses are leaving in droves because of bad government policy.
Well, California used to be in the dream-making business, and unfortunately what's happened I think we're now in the dream-breaking business.
The problems in California have been that it's been very difficult to site and build new power plants.
Regulation is strangling businesses of all sizes in California, and we've got to streamline regulation so it's easy, not hard, to do business.
130 of Automattic's 150 employees work outside of our San Francisco headquarters. Why are so many companies stuck in this factory model of working?
San Francisco businesses face many challenges, including high rents, regulatory burdens, and the rising cost of workers compensation insurance and employee health plans.
The biggest problem that we have is that California is being run now by special interests. All of the politicians are not anymore making the moves for the people, but for special interests and we have to stop that.
There is so much uncertainty out there, and the government in Washington doesn't seem to get it. What's needed is a new business environment.
You know, every family and every business in California knows what it means to go through tough times.
We can put our head in the sand and continue to lose jobs overseas and to other states, or we can say, 'You know what? We are not going to lose another job from California, and we're going to be the very best place to start and grow a business.' So I'll be the chief sales officer for California businesses.
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