Sunday, May 31, 2026

Texas bound and down...

This is what electing a leftie loonie like her gets you, ya morons. A company that started before the invention of the modern car. A corporation that survived world wars, economic crashes, and a century of American history. ExxonMobil - originally Standard Oil of New Jersey - has officially voted to move its legal home to Texas.
But this isn’t just about one company leaving. It’s about a massive shift happening across the entire United States economy. For decades, Exxon was deeply tied to New Jersey. But over time, the headquarters drifted, jobs moved, research centers shut down, and now nearly 75% of its workforce is already in Texas. The final vote just made official what was happening in slow motion for years.
And Exxon is not alone. Tesla. SpaceX. Coinbase. Chevron. Hundreds of major companies have already relocated to Texas - chasing lower taxes, fewer regulations, and a more business-friendly environment.
Meanwhile, New Jersey ranks near the bottom of every major business competitiveness index, with the highest corporate tax rate in America and one of the heaviest regulatory systems in the country.
The question is no longer “why did Exxon leave?” The real question is: who’s next? Because somewhere right now, in boardrooms across America, more companies are running the same calculations.





3 comments:

  1. Just like with the companies leaving Commiefornia, be careful what you wish for. Those companies are moving blue voters to large Texas metro areas that are also rather blue in their voting habits. Rural America already has a hard enough time trying to beat their blue metros in statewide voting.

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  2. What took them so long?
    Jpaul

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  3. Is it any wonder the Left is attempting to make Texas a Blue State ? They used to have multiple Democrat led governments before Bill Clinton antics removed Ann Richards from office during the 1990s and turned the state Red.

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